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Here are 3 better ones
Lumix G9
Fuji XT 3
Canon R50
Quote from: Thearrogantone on May 02, 2023, 11:22:35Here are 3 better ones
Lumix G9
Fuji XT 3
Canon R50
The g9 is amazing!
I also agree with the R50 over M50. I find it hard to recommend Canon-M, when there already were rumors about phasing it out. R Mount has a path to full frame and better glass.
Older A7 is also pretty good cost for full frame. $300-400 gets an e-m10ii. Probably best too think about cost levels here too.
Perhaps E-M1 mk II should have been mentioned too. Highly capable allrounder.
GX7 mk II in Japan (GX7 is the older model).