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    Bit late on this one, but with regard to the low light capabilities of 'Mirrorless' in general, this relates to the sensor size still. Sony is probably King as they have some great Full Frame Mirrorless, but it is all Pro level gear that costs a bomb.

    I use the Olympus Micro Four Thirds sized sensor (smaller than Cuppa's Sony 6500) and although it has limitations, it can still produce some decent results. Below are a couple of examples for reference.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    Cuppa, if you want your photos to look good you are going to have to choose a better subject for the photo like this.

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    Hmmm... so thats what an XU1 looked like from the side... not too bad I s'pose.

    I only ever saw the front, for a few seconds, as it diminished in size in my rear view mirror.

    I think there was a pic of the rear of one on the Morris Minor website for a while
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Hmmm... so thats what an XU1 looked like from the side... not too bad I s'pose.

    I only ever saw the front, for a few seconds, as it diminished in size in my rear view mirror.

    I think there was a pic of the rear of one on the Morris Minor website for a while
    All the other contestants in the 1972 Bathurst got a good look at the back end of Peter Brocks XU1 as he lapped the rest of the field.

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