Fairyrose
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Hello, I’m sorry if I’ve posted similar questions before but I’m still considering a change.... I’ve had my Fuji X T20 for some time now and fancy a change... one reason is that I feel it’s sometimes too small to balance bigger lenses and also I could do with a better autofocus, light sensitivity and dynamic range.
I suppose the rational part of me thinks the most natural upgrade would be the X T3 because I can then keep using my lenses. I’ve got the 18-55mm, the 55-200mm and the 27mm pancake (although I don’t really like that very much).
I’ve heard so many good things said about the Sony A7iii that I’m thinking of buying that and would really appreciate your thoughts. Also, if I do buy the Sony, what lens should I start with - one of the kit lenses or a Tamron (heard the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8is better than the equivalent Sony).
In terms what I like to shoot, it’s really landscapes, seascapes, some family photography (good autofocus and face/eye recognition will come handy) and I dabble in catching some flowers and insects.
Apart from what you all can comment in general terms two of the things I’d be interested to hear you’re thoughts on are -
the Sony user interface/ manual is it really as bad as people say? And what exactly is so bad about It?
the Fuji dials on the top of the camera: are they rrally so singularly fantastic that it’s worth staying with Fuji for that as one of the main reasons? [Btw, I don’t share the same enthusiasm of many Fuji users about the retro look of the Fuji cameras, and whilst the XT20 looks ok I don’t actually think the slightly larger XT3 looks that good with the retro look]
I look forward to your thoughts and comments! Thanks in advance.
I suppose the rational part of me thinks the most natural upgrade would be the X T3 because I can then keep using my lenses. I’ve got the 18-55mm, the 55-200mm and the 27mm pancake (although I don’t really like that very much).
I’ve heard so many good things said about the Sony A7iii that I’m thinking of buying that and would really appreciate your thoughts. Also, if I do buy the Sony, what lens should I start with - one of the kit lenses or a Tamron (heard the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8is better than the equivalent Sony).
In terms what I like to shoot, it’s really landscapes, seascapes, some family photography (good autofocus and face/eye recognition will come handy) and I dabble in catching some flowers and insects.
Apart from what you all can comment in general terms two of the things I’d be interested to hear you’re thoughts on are -
the Sony user interface/ manual is it really as bad as people say? And what exactly is so bad about It?
the Fuji dials on the top of the camera: are they rrally so singularly fantastic that it’s worth staying with Fuji for that as one of the main reasons? [Btw, I don’t share the same enthusiasm of many Fuji users about the retro look of the Fuji cameras, and whilst the XT20 looks ok I don’t actually think the slightly larger XT3 looks that good with the retro look]
I look forward to your thoughts and comments! Thanks in advance.