Sony has come a long way since the A6000 ... released in 2014. ;-)
The A7R V has 70000 cycle-per-second oscillations for shaking off dust.
For comparison - the OM-1 sits at 30000, and Olympus has always been considered the best in this respect.
Of course, an A7R V isn't a mainstream camera but it shows that it's not 2014 anymore.
And there are also better lenses that the 16-50 ;-)
The R100 is a budget offering similar to the hugely popular Rebel series. I'd say the Rebel-level market has pretty much collapsed, but Canon may prove me wrong.
I wouldn't recommend the R100 for sure.
That 28mm f/2.8 is darn cute though.
The A7R V has 70000 cycle-per-second oscillations for shaking off dust.
For comparison - the OM-1 sits at 30000, and Olympus has always been considered the best in this respect.
Of course, an A7R V isn't a mainstream camera but it shows that it's not 2014 anymore.
And there are also better lenses that the 16-50 ;-)
The R100 is a budget offering similar to the hugely popular Rebel series. I'd say the Rebel-level market has pretty much collapsed, but Canon may prove me wrong.
I wouldn't recommend the R100 for sure.
That 28mm f/2.8 is darn cute though.
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