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O.k so I've narrowed it down to 3 cameras ,mainly due to budget constraints ( to many hobbies and not enough cash) The Fugifilm X-A10 with a 16to50 mm lens a Panasonic DC-GX800 12 to 32 and at a stretch a Sony a5100
Has anyone any experience of these cameras ? What do you think of them ? I'm sort of leaning to the Panasonic as it has the slightly wider lens as standard ( something which seems to be a problem with my point and press cameras so I end up using my phone a lot for shots which need to be wide angle) then the intention was to use my film camera lenses giving to x2 crop factor. The main things are I would like to be able to attach filters to experiment with more creative photography and also would like to do square format shots from camera plus black and white,Aare most cameras capable of this now ? Also I'm a little worried about using the rear screen to set the shots up as previous experience in bright light has rendered my Digi cameras (admittedly older ones) useless, are the more modern screens better at this ? Having worked in electronics in the past I'm keen to buy new so at least I know I have some comeback should something go wrong.
Has anyone any experience of these cameras ? What do you think of them ? I'm sort of leaning to the Panasonic as it has the slightly wider lens as standard ( something which seems to be a problem with my point and press cameras so I end up using my phone a lot for shots which need to be wide angle) then the intention was to use my film camera lenses giving to x2 crop factor. The main things are I would like to be able to attach filters to experiment with more creative photography and also would like to do square format shots from camera plus black and white,Aare most cameras capable of this now ? Also I'm a little worried about using the rear screen to set the shots up as previous experience in bright light has rendered my Digi cameras (admittedly older ones) useless, are the more modern screens better at this ? Having worked in electronics in the past I'm keen to buy new so at least I know I have some comeback should something go wrong.