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katholdbird

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Hi All don't know if this is the right forum to discuss this but has anyone had any experience with mirrorless cameras. I had a play with the Sony A9 at the bird fair and was well impressed, also i got to hold the new Sony 400.2.8 and its so light compared to my Canon 500 f4 i am seriously thinking of swapping over. Its the same problem we all have to face a 1DX+big lens+ old age = too heavy but Ive been a Canon Gal and love the Quality i get would I be disappointed if I swapped.
 
If you head over to DPReview (its a dot com address) they have an interesting article in the news section on using a Sony A9 for wildlife photography, plus forum for Sony which may or may not help. Please note not all (many?) posters on that site are as polite as members here!
 
Your headline also includes m4/3 cameras from Panasonic and Olympus. These have their own sections within the camera area.

Niels
 
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