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The appalling battery life lets these down though
Les
See post #2John lewis have at £580 today with the kit lens.
Batteries are cheap....The appalling battery life lets these down though
Les
The battery life on most mirrorless cameras is pretty poor.
Personally I'd be more concerned with the potential for fractured sensor mounts.
The battery life on most mirrorless cameras is pretty poor.
Personally I'd be more concerned with the potential for fractured sensor mounts.
I wouldn't be worried about battery life, or this. It won't affect the A7 as it doesn't have ibis.Personally I'd be more concerned with the potential for fractured sensor mounts.
I don't think that applies because it's related to the IBIS isn't it?
I did only skim through it....
Just shows how much I know about the Sony A7!I wouldn't be worried about battery life, or this. It won't affect the A7 as it doesn't have ibis.
Plus it only affected 1.6% and that was on rental cameras that you don't know how people were handling. Not everyone treats rental equipment like their own.
The battery life on most mirrorless cameras is pretty poor.
We used to think before we pressed the shutter.How on earth did we ever survive with 36 exposures on 35mm?
I usually carried a couple of spare cassettes of film with me.And these modern pesky batteries are so large and heavy and take an age to swap - way more complicated than film.
How on earth did we ever survive with 36 exposures on 35mm?
And these modern pesky batteries are so large and heavy and take an age to swap - way more complicated than film.
He was being sarcastic....I don't know what camera uses "large and heavy" batteries,