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Best Panasonic m4/3 body for low light?
On 12/24/2011 9:14 AM, RichA wrote:
On 12/24/2011 7:51 AM, Alfred Molon wrote: In , Bowser says... The real shame is that the Sony NEX bodies have sensors as good as any APS-C SLR, but have little lens support. I ditched the NEX for that reason. The lack of glass (without some GD adapter) was just too limiting. Indeed there are 26 lenses for m4/3 and far less for Sony NEX, but the number of lenses for NEX should rise. The NEX 7 is the highest performing APS-C camera (sensor-wise), even better than the Sony A77 because the A77 loses 1/3 of the light. My asshole loses 1/3 of the light when a well hung sailor cornholes me. On the otherhand, when Kim Jung Il was poking my sphincter, the amount of light coming in was equal to an APS-C, which in this case means AsianPenisSmall-Cock. You're so sophisticated. -- Peter |
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