>>3101169>you posted a load of shit that was untrue and wrongExcept it wasnt
Just to begin, the A7 does not have 12 custom buttons, it has 4 custom buttons. It would only have 12 buttons if the Lens-release, the shutter, the menu and record buttons are all counted as well.
Sony has never understood ergonomics in any of their fields. Their products, factually, hurt normal human hands, case in point, their controllers.
Stop shilling so hard and look at these people accurately explaining what is exactly wrong with the ergonomics/menu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXkjssgbVaY&t=7m44s>bad placement of on-off-button>camera turns on incredibly slow>menu is shit>Panasonic ergonomics are betterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk19TuyKiXc&t=7m58s>button placement is bad>record button is very difficult to press>focus peaking is hidden behind menus to activate rather than auto-enabling>menu is a clusterfuck that's also slow as fuck, still can't get used to it after 1.5 years of using it for over 500 videos>Panasonic has better button placement and better menu navigationMe, myself, going to the store, and handling a A7ii for a while:
>wheels are hard to turn because they're not grippy and tactile enough>menu is impossible to navigate quickly without studying and memorizing the manual for several hours>weight is always badly distributed and feels like the lens wants to fall off>AF-selector switch has retarded options and doesnt allow switching between a single-AF, a continous-AF and pure MF>too few custom buttons (no, not 12 as the anon lied, 4)Meanwhile, all you say is "LOL NO UR WRONG I LOVE IT SO U MUST BE WRONG"
I rather trust people who are actually comparing different cameras against each other than some shilling guy rooting for Sony. Because praising Sony products for their technical power and quality is one thing and perfectly valid, but praising Sony products for their ergonomics is like praising MFT for its low light performance