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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 8337515, member: 19463"]I have been a Canon user for 16 years now but, if I already had a number of Sony lenses, I probably would stick with Sony. Each brand has certain advantages and disadvantages. Each is capable of fine work. I would, however make the switch to mirrorless over DSLR's now. I do not see any of the major brands doing anything to update the DSLR technology. The big question now is whether we want to spend under $1000 or over $6000. Both are upgrades over the cameras in double the same price brackets a decade ago. My Canon RP takes much better photos than my old 5DmkII. I suspect the same would go for the Sony line (but I have no interest in changing because I have so many Canon lenses and understand the Canon ways of doing things. The truth remains that any camera with APS-C or Full Frame sensor made in the last 15 years is good enough for photos to be posted online (CT, Facebook, eBay). You will see the differences if you make really big prints or use new features like eye tracking and focus peaking but for Coin Talk, the best are serious overkill.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 8337515, member: 19463"]I have been a Canon user for 16 years now but, if I already had a number of Sony lenses, I probably would stick with Sony. Each brand has certain advantages and disadvantages. Each is capable of fine work. I would, however make the switch to mirrorless over DSLR's now. I do not see any of the major brands doing anything to update the DSLR technology. The big question now is whether we want to spend under $1000 or over $6000. Both are upgrades over the cameras in double the same price brackets a decade ago. My Canon RP takes much better photos than my old 5DmkII. I suspect the same would go for the Sony line (but I have no interest in changing because I have so many Canon lenses and understand the Canon ways of doing things. The truth remains that any camera with APS-C or Full Frame sensor made in the last 15 years is good enough for photos to be posted online (CT, Facebook, eBay). You will see the differences if you make really big prints or use new features like eye tracking and focus peaking but for Coin Talk, the best are serious overkill.[/QUOTE]
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