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Okay I get that some folks are newbs and do not understand the distinction between a crop sensor camera like the A6300 and a full frame like the A7III. But to be such a newb you cant tell the diff between a lens and a camera? I hope these people do not have drivers licenses.
I just added the announced A7 III !
MishaT
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that is a full frame camera. NOT crop sensor.
Seems like Sony a6500 is winning in multiple polls. Any chance we'll get a drop soon?
I'd LOVE to get my hands on either x-t20 or its bigger brother x-t2 but I'm afraid lenses will be a bit (3 times) over my budget. Tried x-t10 in the shop today, took one picture... It was love from the first sight! I came to exchange a6000 I just purchased, though, lcd screen is bent a bit - lower left corner won't sit in place and it drives me nuts! I plan to get a replacement a6000 tomorrow, if the screen is still bent, I'll think of going fuji. I think I can live with 18-55 f2.8-4 for a while, seems pretty decent.
Shinigami84
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Fuji has that 16-55mm f/2.8 zoom, right? If my whole camcorder/camera ecosystem wasn’t based on the e-mount (i.e., APS-C photography only) that lens alone might cause me to switch over to Fuji. Sony has boing like this lens except their A-mount 16-50mm, which would have to be adapted.
Shinigami84
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My a6000 has the same issue with the screen. I went over to the x-t2, and the only thing i miss about the sony is the weight. It is sooooo light, but at the same time i can't help but feel like the fuji is way more robust. I went to the 16-55 instead of the 18 because of the image quality. I guess im a pixel peeper (shrug*)
Fuji XT-2 is highly underrated. Killer photo camera but definitely packs a punch in the video area. Their film emulation picture profiles are amazing. We tested out the internal 4k vs external ProRes 4k and couldn't see any noise in the shadows whatsoever.
creamchesus
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Agree, forget Canon,Nikon AND Sony :P
creamchesus
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I cover 12 weddings a year with the XT2, can confirm.