You are exactly correct Carl Zeiss has a long history of sub par camera lenses. No wait, their pretty much the most respected name in the history of photography. Sony is fully aware that they need high quality glass and the few releases they have had so far have proven that. One big advantage I find in the Minolta/Sony series is that it has an amazing array of wide prime lenses that can be image stabilized. I don't think Canon or Nikon make a single IS Prime that isn't a Telephoto.
Also you do know that the 70-200 G 2.8 is one heck of a lense right?
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You are exactly correct Carl Zeiss has a long history of sub par camera lenses. No wait, their pretty much the most respected name in the history of photography. Sony is fully aware that they need high quality glass and the few releases they have had so far have proven that. One big advantage I find in the Minolta/Sony series is that it has an amazing array of wide prime lenses that can be image stabilized. I don't think Canon or Nikon make a single IS Prime that isn't a Telephoto.
Also you do know that the 70-200 G 2.8 is one heck of a lense right?
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