Sony's colour science has improved with every revision, I disliked the earlier Sony's colour, it improved with the a7rii and is great on the MK3. I'm fussy about skin tones. I'd suggest you try find some raw files and tweak.This is true to a point, however it’s the time and process that it takes to get a file to where I want it to be where Color science does matter.
I know that Fuji’s RAW colours are a lot closer to where I want them to be than any other camera I’ve shot (Canon does come close though) which in turn means a lot less processing for me.
Of course this is purely subjective but it’s certainly a consideration for me.
Having had a good think since posting this thread (and crunching some numbers) it probably does make more (financial) sense to stay on the Fuji side at present. If I source a 16-55 and upgrade to the X-T3 I’ll have a more than capable system for a fairly minimal cost.
I also think that part of the reason that this has all come to mind is that I’ve had very little time to actually shoot lately. And that means more time pouring over Internet forums and the like which does nothing to help GAS.....
I’m also going to take the X-T2 out tomorrow morning to get reacquainted with it and I think that’s something that’s long overdue!
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