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I Just can't decide between these three! Aaahh.
On paper, the X-T2 has everything that I'd want, minus the headphone jack, but it is super expensive , probably over budget and as I am moving over from Panasonic MFT cameras, I am gonna need to spend on at least two lenses. The colours look great though and reviews are brilliant.
The a6000 definitely is the most compromise for me as I want to shoot plenty of video and it doesn't have 4K, no log mode and no mic input. It is only £499 with kit lens though and I could spend some decent cash on some good glass, learn the system for a year and then move to the a6300 which would probably be considerably cheaper than it is now.
The a6300 is the one I'm leaning towards despite the overheating issues. It has all the features I want and ultimately I feel like I would most suit Sony systems going forward and I like their full frame range and I can see the upgrade path easier than I can with the Fuji. I just look at the price of the 6000 and think damn, the 6300 will probably be down to that price before long.
Anyway, it's a complete move to a new system, good low light needed, packed features for video and to be a v good, lightweight stills camera to boot.
Anyone had experience with these (I know the X-T2 is relatively new)?
Cheers.
On paper, the X-T2 has everything that I'd want, minus the headphone jack, but it is super expensive , probably over budget and as I am moving over from Panasonic MFT cameras, I am gonna need to spend on at least two lenses. The colours look great though and reviews are brilliant.
The a6000 definitely is the most compromise for me as I want to shoot plenty of video and it doesn't have 4K, no log mode and no mic input. It is only £499 with kit lens though and I could spend some decent cash on some good glass, learn the system for a year and then move to the a6300 which would probably be considerably cheaper than it is now.
The a6300 is the one I'm leaning towards despite the overheating issues. It has all the features I want and ultimately I feel like I would most suit Sony systems going forward and I like their full frame range and I can see the upgrade path easier than I can with the Fuji. I just look at the price of the 6000 and think damn, the 6300 will probably be down to that price before long.
Anyway, it's a complete move to a new system, good low light needed, packed features for video and to be a v good, lightweight stills camera to boot.
Anyone had experience with these (I know the X-T2 is relatively new)?
Cheers.