I’m looking for a new mirrorless camera and need your help:
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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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Replying to @thijsniks
How do you feel about the glass? When I considered swapping from alpha to Fuji, the cost and selection of lenses (even compared with the subpar selection of alpha) was an issue at the time. esp as used market wasn't as liquid
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I’ll likely only buy two lenses: A 20/35mm equivalent and a 90mm equivalent. So I don’t expect the lens availability to be a huge problem. Olympus has a large lens selection, but Fujifilm photos might be better colors straight out the camera?
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Replying to @thijsniks
The Sony colors in RAW out of camera (at least on my 6000 & 6300/6500 samples) are definitely not comparable to modern smartphone processing, but a quick snapseed sesh tunes them up nicely. do you shoot jpg or raw?
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Usually shoot both, because why not. I found Sony color processing to be abysmal, so mostly looking for a new camera to give me at least 80% of photos which are “good enough.” Happy to edit the remainder.
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It also bothered me that the Sony transfers a low res photo over wifi to the iPhone, though not sure if that’s an iOS limitation.
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