Their syscovery is gonna be as dumb as mine was because I said so :P
Vyncent getting to up get dressed at this point in time he's acquired some braclets and what not from Ashe, Dakota, amd William alike
There's a good chunk of things so he's trying to decide while his headmates argue in the background yelling which one they want
And Vyncent is like "Hey what the fuck??"
This is just their personal acceptance moment, the others know about if before Vyncent does but yjnow they're normal people and mention it but don't force syscovery onto Vyn
Versus Williams
Williams is during his first time dying he's laying there and slowly feeling himself slipping away into death all while there's multiple people in the background panicking and trying to see what's going on but also trying to soothe William so they can at least have a peaceful death
I am all about Canon and pretty soon, all that will be history. I grew up with Kodak film cameras and my mother’s Olympus point and shoot camera. Naturally, when I got my first camera as an adult, I chose an Olympus, which I still own. Then, when I decided to get my first DSLR, in 2009, I opted for a Canon. At that time, information was already accessible through the internet. After conducting research, I knew the top two players in DSLRs was Nikon and Canon. Honestly, they still are. However, the image quality of a Canon, it’s user friendliness, and camera selections is what pushed me over the top. I started off with a Rebel series Canon T1i. Since then, I’ve owned a Canon EOS M3, Canon AE-1, and a Canon 6D. Anyone who looked for camera advice, I would recommend Canon.
As I mention in a previous post, I recently traded my Canon 6D, my main camera, for a Sony A6300. Though the trade may seem lopsided, it was a perfect trade for me. It was a risk but I knew I wanted something lighter with other features. Over the course of the month or so that I’ve owned the A6300, I’ve come to realize that it might be time to move from Canon altogether. Why? Here are three major reasons why I believe Sony is and will continue to outperform Canon.
4K
Sony mirrorless cameras, A6300 and up, all feature 4K recording. In a world where even mobile devices have 4K, it boggles my mind that even Canon’s top professional camera which is fairly new to market, the Canon 5D MK IV, does not have 4K! Additionally, over the past year, Canon has released two new mirrorless cameras and 4K is missing from both. In fact, the new mirrorless camera’s they have released about about two years behind for the current standard.
Convenience
Allow me to simply use adjectives to describe the convenience Sony mirrorless cameras offer: lightweight, portable, slim, compact, powerful, economic, vivid, quick, customizable, and adaptable. By adaptable, I’m referring to the fact that the cameras work well with other manufacturer’s lenses through the use of an adapter.
Image
Obviously, the most important factor when buying a camera is the image quality. These mirrorless cameras provide gorgeous images. It also provides them in RAW, giving you the most versatility when editing. The camera also includes picture profiles, including my favorite for videos, s-log2. This allows you to have more dynamic range when editing the clip
Now, I don’t fully plan to jump ship just yet. My hope is that Canon will release a full frame-4K capable-mirrorless camera by the end of the year. If they don’t, I don’t think I’ll be buying any other Canon camera for a long time.
In all, the more I use the Sony, the more I don’t ever want to have to carry a full frame DSLR. Owning a mirrorless will keep me from ever buying another full frame DSLR. Why would I? What are your thoughts? Do you agree or am I just in the honeymoon phase of owning a Sony. Sound off on Twitter or in the comments below.