Hello Sony fans.
Based on previous discussion in different forums, I am stepping back to look at my ways with photography and on the possibility to change gear/brands.
My final destination for camera body might be slightly higher resolution (30Mpx+) with IBIS (supported with fairly sharp prime lenses).
My current budget leads me to Sony A7R III (although It´s not firm budget, and other features, specs and supportive gear might have a word).
I see that this one has pixel shift technology. That sounds great for my needs, but given the dpreview´s review, it is quite flawed.
First it takes time, is not great for scene changes, and needs in-PC processing. Oh well, Maybe I could make do, I don´t know yet.
But what strikes me is the dpreview test scene - normal mode and pixel shift mode. The outcome looks horrendous. Weird abberation-like artifacts giving that 3D look of the 3D TV/cinema. Can anyone say something about that, and talk about the real world experiences with pixel shift?
I do not have to buy the best body yet. I could make do with A7R or EOS R or whatever. The lenses and supportive gear are the true commitment...
I know Canon is trying too, and I have closer to Canon. On the other side, RF mount has nothing much at all for me. Bigger bodies, lower resolutions, not very tempting lenses, or insanely expensive. So, I am looking around.
At the moment I was thinking I was building early EOS M collection, but I might not so...
I had Sony and Nikon FF before.
Any word of recommendation is greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.