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Sony makes great cameras, but the e mount lens selection leaves much to be desired.
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but it is the best camera to shoot in low lighting
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The best camera you own is one that you can always carry with you.
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it is one of the coolest camera/lens combo's I have ever used.
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It's OK if you want it as "vacation shot" lens and it outperforms phone cameras by a long shot, but below average when compared to a "real" prime lens on DSLRs or mirrorless
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I've got to conclude the not so sharp shots are due to my shaky camera holding and inattentive focusing
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I am not a professional and not trying to be, just a mom who was looking for the best camera
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It is very compact and a good addition to a great lightweight camera.
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Love My Sony Nex camera and this wide-angle lens expands my enjoyment!
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but it's not a very convenient camera to lug around.
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Mounted on the camera, it's a compact camera/lens setup that's easy to carry in my everyday bag, or a roomy coat pocket
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In summary, after nearly three years of shooting with the Panasonic G3, Sony RX100 (original version), and Sony NEX 5n, though Sony mirrorless is a superior camera and an excellent value, wide angle lens options are severely limited, especially on a budget
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I for one, who was going to buy an expensive Nikon camera from Amazon, will shop elsewhere
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it's still a heavy/bulky camera overall
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It helps make for a good compact camera setup.
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It's not as sharp as I would like either and is also only 2.8 but does a much better job all around
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f/2.8 Wide-Angle Lens is an outstanding lens for Sony E Mount cameras like the NEX
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It's not as sharp as I would like either and is also only 2.8 but does a much better job all around