Cowranch, Good Morning! After sleeping on it, I had a thought. It wasn't fair of me to hold Sony to "perfect standards" after owning an entry level MFT camera. I knew about the issues pertaining to the S-1 before I purchased it. When I went to research pro Sony cameras, I got caught up in the hype (read: thought & expected them to be bullet-proof). When I went to research the hot camera body issue that occured (in Springtime temps), I came across a complaint about someone's board flashing over due to the USB charging setup & the lack of any help from the warranty department & it went down hill from there. I was wrapped up in the hunt for everything wrong with these cameras & that may have jaded my views. So, to be fair, I will try out an A6000. Sony has to have some good cameras, or they wouldn't be making them.
I have no issue with Sony products being made in China, Taiwan, etc. My issue is Sony is not a camera company & should not profess to be, as they are essentially another "Conglomo" buying up companies to slap their name on. I'd see some true semblance of Konica/Minolta if that were the case. Like Avco did with New Idea, Tenneco with Case, etc.
One more thing about China. There's something to be said for a country that has electronics stores the size of a Costco & I would sure like to check out those places some day. The factory tours would really have to be something to see, too!
And one quick closing remark for this post: You challenged some of my views & caused me to reconsider, Thank You!
Mike
P.S. I don't know if I'll have the time to rent a new camera for a month or so, but I hope you will check back occasionally to see what I may have to say. Also have to register a watermark, which may take a minute.
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