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The menus have been improved, and almost everything feels "right" when you get it out of the box
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The transfer can take quite some time with some dozens of pictures, especially with Jpeg (with raw it goes faster - that is probably owed to the software routines of the software, while raw is forwarded without processing), and it sucks that not even the menu is accessible
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The menu is better than the a7r’s, but still confusing (a freely programmable slot is now helpful to bring together the most important functions)
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One has to assume that most of what you see in the A9 will, indeed, be in the upcoming A7III, especially the AF algorithms, new menu structure and speed/responsiveness refinements as well as the bigger battery
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The menu is better than the a7r’s, but still confusing (a freely programmable slot is now helpful to bring together the most important functions)
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The menu and navigation has been improved quite well and responsive, loved the new buttons and dials