I have been continuing to explore my camera needs, with the understanding that the cameras I have are great and I am grateful that I get to contemplate a new camera. I tend to think of four size classes of gear: iPhone, pocket camera (Sony RX-100), small/medium size - not pocketable (currently Sony NEX-7), and large (Nikon Df). To me, size is important as I am often on the run, or traveling, and having different options makes me more likely to take a camera.
My NEX-7 is showing its age both physically and occasional operation glitches so I have been looking to replace it. I have been trying out three options (with some ergonomic, not imaging notes):
- Sony A6500 - this is most similar to NEX-7 and thus feels comfortable. It is a dense camera, 453 g vs 400 g in the same body size and shape. Makes it feel solid, but heavy. Benefit of using my existing lenses, but those lenses are a mixed bag. Unfortunately, Sony dropped the much-loved dual control dials on top for a "mode" dial. Sigh.
- Fuji X-Pro2 - I wanted to love this one, everyone says it has "soul". It's a flat slab style (Rangefinder) that I found hard to hold (frankly, I sometimes feel the same about my Df). The hybrid view finder is innovative for sure, but I am not sure I would take to it over time. Close up shots have a strong parallax effect - the lines on the screen show you this, but it is still odd for me. ISO button has classic but awkward button within a button.
- Fuji X-T2 - I thought I would like this least due to the faux-SLR styling, but the model I am testing is Graphite Silver and looks really good. The buttons are where I want them and it feels comfortable. It reminds me much of the Df, it is almost a mini-Df with better top controls (for me). I am leaning towards this one. In terms of size, it is bigger than the NEX-7 but smaller than the Df. I would like it to be smaller yet, maybe like the Fuji X-E2 but that model has not been updated yet.
Anyway, I know there is a variety of opinions on camera size but thought I would throw out some of my current thoughts,
Cheers,
Rob.
I finished this chapter of the smaller camera replacement, i.e., bigger than pocket-size but smaller than full frame. I ended up with the
Sony A6500 and not either of the Fuji. I can to this for several reasons:
* when I used the A6500 my muscle memory kicked in and it feels natural and comfortable (although only two primary control wheels vs. the NEX-7)
* I have lenses and really like the Sony/Zeiss 24-70 f/4
* at this point in time, i did not want a new "system" and did not want to buy a lot more lenses for Fuji
* the A6500 is super responsive and fast, I have a lot to learn about its focus system and other controls
* the Sony with lenses are smaller than Fuji and the lenses I would have gotten
I'm excited with the choice and it supports my goal of taking more artistic (vs. family and work events) shots this year, and posting same here whether from the Sony or the Df.
I am also working on a more complete set of primes to make my Df more portable and take it out more.
Maybe a Fuji X100F will be in my future, but for now no Fuji!
Cheers,
Rob.