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Hi all, my daughter wants to graduate from taking photos on her iPhone for something better, but her budget is probably in the region of £400 or so. Her brother has a Sony A6000 and urges the camera on her as a good option... it's £460 just now in John Lewis, with £100 cashback. I thought an Olympus EM-10 II might fit the bill, JL selling for £480 or so, but we think Jessops has it for £399. Meanwhile a friend of hers has a GX80 that she likes, similar specs AFAICS, JL at £379. Kit lens in each case. (I had originally thought the newer Fuji XT-100 might be a good choice, even though in the hand it feels a little flimsier than the A6000, but it's a lot dearer at £549 less £90 cashback.)
This site seems to suggest the A6000 has a higher DXO score than the EM-10 II, despite being a year older. However, Cameralabs suggests the Oly kit lens is better than the A6000 kit lens, and his 100% crops seem to prove it.
She's not into anything very fancy in the way of photography; selfies would presumably continue mainly on her iPhone, but a better camera would help her take better, more flexible images when visiting interesting places. Wifi connection, as ever these days, is a benefit. She does like the idea of a touch screen, which the A6000 doesn't have.
Any thoughts?
This site seems to suggest the A6000 has a higher DXO score than the EM-10 II, despite being a year older. However, Cameralabs suggests the Oly kit lens is better than the A6000 kit lens, and his 100% crops seem to prove it.
She's not into anything very fancy in the way of photography; selfies would presumably continue mainly on her iPhone, but a better camera would help her take better, more flexible images when visiting interesting places. Wifi connection, as ever these days, is a benefit. She does like the idea of a touch screen, which the A6000 doesn't have.
Any thoughts?