Same here. Sony might have some DSLRs nowadays and sure they might be cheaper and I'll even agree they are a good start, but Sony has alot more work to do before they are up to par with Nikon, Canon, or even Pentax. I much prefer the layout of buttons etc Nikon uses, not so much how Sony handles it. I've used a couple Sony's just messing around with them in stores and like I said they still need a lot of work. However, at the end of the day its the photographer that makes the photo, not the camera, although the camera either detracts or adds to the creative process.
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I'll be saving my money for a D3.
Same here. Sony might have some DSLRs nowadays and sure they might be cheaper and I'll even agree they are a good start, but Sony has alot more work to do before they are up to par with Nikon, Canon, or even Pentax. I much prefer the layout of buttons etc Nikon uses, not so much how Sony handles it. I've used a couple Sony's just messing around with them in stores and like I said they still need a lot of work. However, at the end of the day its the photographer that makes the photo, not the camera, although the camera either detracts or adds to the creative process.
Pentax is not even in the same league as Sony. Sony has better cameras than Pentax, more (and better) lenses, and better customer support too.