I don't buy first versions of any technical product that has not been tried and tested by the public. Here are my reasons...
#1
In late 2000, I was told that I needed a knee joint replacement. My orthopedic doctor confided that there was a new joint coming out that was "better than sliced bread
". He recommended that if I could stand the pain, I should wait for the new joint. I did AND almost a year later had the new joint installed. IT WAS DEFECTIVE and had to be recalled. It is a lot easier to have a set of tires recalled than to suffer through the pain from a defective joint and undergo a second surgery to replace the replacement joint
#2
When the Canon 6D Mark-2 was introduced, B&H had a sale which not only offered a good price but, included a package of quite good accessories including a new Pixma 9000 printer at no extra charge. Problem was, the sale was ending at midnight which was fifteen minutes from the time I read the ad. Since I knew the 6D Classic was a great camera and I expected the 6D2 to be even better, so I bought the 6D Mark-2 without researching it. It turned out that I did not like the camera for many reasons - especially because Canon swapped the AF system from the 90D into the 6D2 without enlarging the coverage area for full frame. That was pretty lame because the 6D2 only had AF points clustered at the center of the frame...
I THINK that I learned from those mistakes
I should have anyway
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