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But put a decent lens on the NEX5 (or equivalent) and the ergonomics are awful and it looks crap too.
It will be a week before I even get to unbox the NEX-5, but this is going to expand my photographic horizons in ways that are not possible… or would be very difficult at the very least.
The NEX-5 is primarily going to be used for inconspicuously shooting strangers unawares without the hassle of risking certain bodily harm to myself.
Say what you will about "mirrors" but the OP probably could have used a bit of self reflection before wording the caption.
BTW. Is there any new word on any new NEX lenses from Sony, other than the 16mm and 18-55mm? Wish they had a 35mm prime pancake..
And is it true that A-mount Sony lenses via adapter are much slower to focus on the NEX than Alpha bodies?
Do elaborate with the juicy details Are we talking spy stuff? Pictures of offensive linemen? Paparazzi?
So if DSLRs are archaic dinosaurs, what do you call those of us who use wooden (or metal) bellows view cameras with the black cloth over the back?
Funny, that's what my wife and kids think!
I must say that "archaic dinosaurs" sounds redundant. Although perhaps sharks would be considered "modern dinosaurs", but I could be wrong about that. Biology is not my strong suit. But anyway, the point is that DSLRs are indeed both silly and dinosauric and anyone using one ought to be mocked mercilessly until crying ensues. On the other hand, view camera users are probably some of the finest specimens humanity has to offer and should be looked to as paragons of photographic virtue at all times.