Quote History Quoted:Well, where's the fun in that????
Processor size is my biggest measuring stick followed by ISO range. Features I can take or leave as I don't use a whole lot of them aside from shutter speed & aperture settings.
Strangely enough, I'm trying to walk before I run with the next camera purchase. I don't want buyer's remorse or (worse yet) getting stuck with a lemon. When my local camera shop was still open, I could use those guys for teaching me. Sadly, they're now long gone.
Or.................. I could just spend a nifty $6500 on a Hasselblad & another $20k on lenses.
Jesus, are those things worth the scratch? It's a medium format as well, which *I* don't understand at all it having.
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If you want a Hassel and have the resources, go for it. I am just a hobbyist, so the APS-C/DX is more than an adequate camera for me. Now if I was earning a paycheck with cameras, of course that would be a different story, I would buy whatever equipment I need to get things done. I would say most full-sized cameras are pretty good. I have had some terrible luck with the extending lens portable cameras, a Canon S100 and a Panason Lumix ZS50. So far my Sony RX10-7 is still functioning okay.