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http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5692994.htm
Argos says it is a tilt shift but I'm slightly sceptical that it does exist too
I chose sony over the others as a) it has in body IS b) was substantially cheaper than canon/nikon for the same features in a body c) I already had 2 KM fit lenses and d) I had a canon powershot and it was the worst camera I've ever bought so that put me right off canon. I didn't really want to buy sony as there have been reliability issues with their tvs and the tape deck of theirs I had needed repair within a few months of ownership so it was definitely a head choice. If panasonic had made a dslr that had better lens choices I'd have bought theirs as they've made cameras I have been happiest with. Lenses weren't an issue as I was quite content with the old 28-300 and 105 macro I already had.
I think the Carl Zeiss glass covers a lot of the areas that canon L glass goes and the Sony G covers a lot of the rest. Don't think you can get the sigma giant green torpedo in sony or pentax fit though
I suspect sony haven't bothered pursuing the pro market that hard as they know even if they produce a killer body and a killer lens range a lot of pros won't switch because of brand image and not wanting to be different.
Argos says it is a tilt shift but I'm slightly sceptical that it does exist too
I chose sony over the others as a) it has in body IS b) was substantially cheaper than canon/nikon for the same features in a body c) I already had 2 KM fit lenses and d) I had a canon powershot and it was the worst camera I've ever bought so that put me right off canon. I didn't really want to buy sony as there have been reliability issues with their tvs and the tape deck of theirs I had needed repair within a few months of ownership so it was definitely a head choice. If panasonic had made a dslr that had better lens choices I'd have bought theirs as they've made cameras I have been happiest with. Lenses weren't an issue as I was quite content with the old 28-300 and 105 macro I already had.
I think the Carl Zeiss glass covers a lot of the areas that canon L glass goes and the Sony G covers a lot of the rest. Don't think you can get the sigma giant green torpedo in sony or pentax fit though
I suspect sony haven't bothered pursuing the pro market that hard as they know even if they produce a killer body and a killer lens range a lot of pros won't switch because of brand image and not wanting to be different.

