I like how lightweight the Sony is and love the photo colors of the Fujifilm. The Leica is a beautiful object, but would be second hand and still a splurge.
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I have always heard that Fujifilm photos don’t need (a lot of) editing. Is that true? And does anyone have experience with how much post-production Olympus OM-D photos generally need?
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Hm, I like the Sony a7, but fear it has the same problem as the a6400, which is that all photos need to be edited
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Ik zou vooral kijken naar welke lens(en) je wilt, verschillen daar tussen zijn best groot terwijl t verschil tussen body's veel kleiner is. Ook lensenecosysteem is belangrijk. Body's moet je ook echt zelf testen op ergonomie.
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Shouldn’t this lineup include the Sony RX1R II or one of its predecessors?
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Hm, that’s a good $3000+. So yes, but should I get the Leica at that point?
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Ik heb een X-T3, top ding. Maar prijs van body is niet alles. Goede lenzen van elk merk zijn zeer verschillend in prijs. Dus kijken naar de prijs van de hele set die je wilt kopen.
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Olympus gd6
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Tg6 bedoel ik. In duiker kringen zeer populair
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