In spite of this, and assuming that all other factors, such as lighting and lenses, are the same, I will go with Sonya. Especially the realization that after a long day of filming, my hands will still be where they should be and won't slip off, despite the fact that my back will be stiff. With its positives being: Extremely condensed and effortless in weight. agile in its operation. Excellent ergonomics. Rubber ISO. This carcass is compatible with some very high-quality lenses (well, the entire A6000 series). When the camera "bakes," the built-in flash turns on and consumes light. Despite the fact that I haven't made use of it. Having these drawbacks: Poor battery life. Not nearly long enough in my opinion. It is necessary to carry a few. The adapter for Canon lenses is not someone I got along with very well. originating from the word in any way.
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