03-14-2011, 11:36 AM
[quote name='oneguy' timestamp='1300101344' post='6737']
False.
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Nonsense, not false at all. If you find shots "in the dark" with no ghosts, then there simply are no bright lights.
What Sony-shooter Kurt Munger finds about the A33:
http://www.kurtmunger.com/sony_translucent_mirrorid181.html
Claiming that the A33 and A55 do not have a ghosting problem with bright lights is like claiming evolution is not scientific and should not be taught in schools. We know the source of the ghosts, we know when they occur. For night photography the Sony SLTs are not the natural choice.
False.
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Nonsense, not false at all. If you find shots "in the dark" with no ghosts, then there simply are no bright lights.
What Sony-shooter Kurt Munger finds about the A33:
http://www.kurtmunger.com/sony_translucent_mirrorid181.html
Claiming that the A33 and A55 do not have a ghosting problem with bright lights is like claiming evolution is not scientific and should not be taught in schools. We know the source of the ghosts, we know when they occur. For night photography the Sony SLTs are not the natural choice.