"Yeah, Hughes...the rabid SONY fanboy who talked up the A7r as if were the second coming of Christ, and gave it RAVE reviews inside of one week. I saved some of the SOUNDEIMAGEPLUS Sony fanboy rave web pages from his first week with the camera...I loved the part where he said he'd delete any comments from people who dared criticize his beloved new Sony. Talk about online blather and B.S...Hughes excels at it.
Hughes was guilty of loads of online-FANBOY blathering about his beloved new Sony. TOTAL, unadulterated fanboy gushing."
Hughes' preferences are never ambivalent, granted, but at least he owns, shoots and processes the images made by the gear he discusses. And you? More noise than signal here, I'm afraid. That's what annoys Hughes, and me.
Hughes jumped the gun and bought a camera that shoots 11-bit, highly lossy, VISIBLY-lossy, compressed RAW images...wow.....................................
Hughes jumped the gun and bought a camera that has FOUR lenses available...
Hughes jumped the gun and missed the huge shutter vibration problem the A7r has, due to its unfortunate mechanical first curtain shutter that closes, then opens, then closes again...
Hughes went off on a big fanboy love-fest with a brand-new toy.
ALL NOISE...ALL his own efforts to justify an expensive new toy. Noise comes in different varieties. Hughes' variety of noise is the typical internet kind--that of the brand new owner singing, "Laa-la-lal-la-la-laa-I-can't-hear-you-talking-about-issues-with-the thing-I just-boughtand need to rationalize!"
Of course, cgw, you were the guy who proclaimed the Sony A7 and A7r to be "
game changers". lol
So far, the new Sony A7 and A7r units are...not even being stocked by Best Buy in my entire metro area...sales turds....I wonder if the Nikon 1 V3 will be on closeout at 1/3 of its original retail price point within a year, like the original Nikon 1 models were. My guess? YES, it will drop in price severely, because frankly, the design, features, and target market are all "
missing in action". Hogan listed its numerous flaws as a camera offering. And now, it's up against better cameras. Olympus has a new OM, the OM D-10 about ready to hit the streets...it will likely blow the Nikon out of the water in terms of sales. Body and 12-42mm zoom for $799??? Nikon 1 V3--buh-bye...