Michael Reichmann von Luminous Landscape ist nach viel (berechtigter! Kritik an Sony mal wieder voll des Lobes für Sonys neue ILCE-7M2. Soviel, daß er die Kamera (wie dazumal die DSLR-A900) mit auf seine Antarktis-Tour nehmen will:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/..._hands_on.shtml
Der einzige Punkt, den er bemängelt, ist das Fehlen einer Funktion, die es so ähnlich immerhin bei den gehobenen A-Bajonett-Gehäusen gibt (und die speziell bei der SLT-A99 nochmal verbessert wurde):
ZITATThere is a still one interface area where Sony has an issue, and that has to do with its ability to allow the user to conveniently separate the focus function from the shutter button and thus allow rear button autofocus. This is a shooting style that I use much of the time, as do many pros.
The problem is that while there is a very straightforward looking AF/MF and AEL lever and button combination it does not work as you might think it should. How's that, you ask? Well, I'd like to be able to flip a switch or press a button and toggle between autofocus on the shutter button and one-press autofocus on a separate button. I'd like to be able to decouple autofocus and autoexposure – simply. Is that asking too much?
Sony has persisted for years now though with a system that never quite makes this straightforward. Indeed one major site called the original design "an Easter egg hunt", because to set it up properly requires accessing multiple menus and configuring numerous custom settings. I have spent more time than I care to admit exploring the myriad menu choices available. But the way that the AF functions interact on the MKII appears to be different than how they work on my A7r, thus necessitiating this work-around. If you find a better way, let me know.[/quote]
Siehe auch:
http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/index.php?showto...st&p=318702
Viele Grüße,
Matthias