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		By: revdocjim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I enjoyed my A77 for several years as well before passing it on to my daughter and moving to the A7s. I know the A77ii looks like just an incremental upgrade but I&#039;ve heard that one of Sony&#039;s regrets was using a similar form factor and the &quot;mark ii&quot; naming system, because in fact they feel that it was far more than just an incremental upgrade. They claim that once you&#039;re under the cover almost every single component is new... although I don&#039;t know how true that is.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed my A77 for several years as well before passing it on to my daughter and moving to the A7s. I know the A77ii looks like just an incremental upgrade but I&#8217;ve heard that one of Sony&#8217;s regrets was using a similar form factor and the &#8220;mark ii&#8221; naming system, because in fact they feel that it was far more than just an incremental upgrade. They claim that once you&#8217;re under the cover almost every single component is new&#8230; although I don&#8217;t know how true that is.</p>
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