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Add to wishlist add to compare mamiya 7 ii
Add to wishlist add to compare mamiya 7 ii







add to wishlist add to compare mamiya 7 ii

Then we have Sony who is breaking new ground and paving the way for new tech and performance hikes – leading the way actually with the largest market share in the mirrorless market. Leica speaks to many passionate photographers. So it is always good to go with a camera body that you truly love. It is important to truly love the cameras you shoot with because if you do not, it will never leave the house. So buying with your HEART instead of worrying about tech specs will make for a more enjoyable shooting experience. The Leica Q, the Leica SL, the M… all wonderful and while more expensive than other cameras, they are all built and made to a higher level than their competitors (especially the SL and M). It also doesn’t hurt that their cameras they are releasing now are some of their best ever in their digital history. The reason Leica stays in business is because most Leica users buy with their HEART and pay more money for the name, the history and the prestige of Leica. They vary in size, shape, speed and performance but all are GREAT. These days, all cameras that are released for our market, the enthusiast, hobbyist and even pro, are all fantastic. So do you go with your heart or brain? Go with the technically best specs or the body and lenses that really pull at your heart-strings? This is a great way to pick because usually there is one camera that pulls you in more than another when trying to decide. I always say “go with what feels right for you”….”the one that speaks to you the most”. Unfortunately only YOU can answer that as a camera is a very personal thing. I receive e-mails daily asking “what should I get”? and I can never really answer those! With all of these hot new cameras out in 2015, for many it has been tough deciding on what to get or go with. What camera (if any) is on YOUR Wish List? Tell me!









Add to wishlist add to compare mamiya 7 ii