One of the best in Class
Pros: Informative Display which always position to read , Intuitive menus and easy to learn, Great image quality, 100% legacy to Konica/Minolta lenses.
Cons: no video feature
Pros: Informative Display which always position to read , Intuitive menus and easy to learn, Great image quality, 100% legacy to Konica/Minolta lenses.
Cons: no video feature

Pros: Fast, images turn out great even at a high ISO, touch screen is very handy, price is perfect for those that want to spend less than $1000
Cons: Not a bad con, but it does feel too light, doesn't feel as strong as the higher end models

Pros: High FPS (8), Quality Auto Focus System and Metering System, strong magnesium build, 1080p video
Cons: Aging technology (getting due for a refresh); retail price still slightly high

Pros: Reliable, high image quality, great noise handling, good dynamic range.
Cons: Outdated AF and metering system, low FPS, slightly outdated controls
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