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These Sony Cameras Helped Create a Cult, and They’re Still Great Today

These Sony Cameras Helped Create a Cult, and They’re Still Great Today

Posted on May 21, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

These Sony cameras may have a few years on them, but in the right hands they can still produce magic.

Sony has been blazing a trail, marching to the beat of their own drum since they purchased Minolta in 2006. Since then, Sony has released some cameras that started a movement, or some might even say a revolution, in the camera world. Sony’s technology made their cameras leapfrog offerings from Canon and Nikon, and those two are still playing catch up today. After the break, we will take a quick look at some older Sony cameras that packed features some manufacturers have only just started adopting in 2020.
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