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  1. For about five weeks I have been the owner of my first Sony still camera, the A7RII. I feel a bit like the Austrian emperor in the 'Amadeus' movie, who complained (about Mozart's compositions) of 'too many notes'. I complain of 'too many buttons' and 'too many menu options'. I am still learning, and I love it. My main lens is the FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS, a 10x superzoom. I have been a bit reluctant of buying a superzoom as I was afraid the quality would be disappointing. I was even thinking of using a new Canon EOS 25-105mm IS, my old one having been stolen. But reading some tests of the 24-240 encouraged me. Here are some results. The first two were shot on a sunny afternoon. Both in Amsterdam, Neth.. The first one at ISO 500, 1/3200 F5.6 87mm Number two: ISO 500 F5.6 24mm Number three on a rainy day in Diemen (heavily overcast, drizzle): ISO 5000, 1/125 F8.0 240mm All handheld, no post-processing. Conclusion: the image quality is a pleasant surprise! Kind regards, Freddy
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