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Jumping back in to (something other than iPhone) photography after a year or so without a 'proper' camera.
Budget of around £800 (give or take, it can move a bit for the right deal) and looking at something mirrorless as a). don't want to lug a huge lump around b). want the flexibility to change lenses.
Been looking at both the Sony A7 (currently £799 with the 28-70 kit lens after cashback) and the Fuji X-T1 (£699 with a 35mm f1.4 both refurbished). Appreciate both those lenses are quite different, but longer term will want a standard zoom, couple of primes and a dedicated macro, so looking to build a system.
Have hands on both of them in-store, but it's no substitute for use in the field, looking for some input here to help guide me.
Photography wise it will be a mix of baby shots, family, architecture, street and macro.
Not averse to using older manual lenses as well as modern, native AF glass.
What are everyone's thoughts on the above two cameras, also is there anything else that I may have overlooked?
Budget of around £800 (give or take, it can move a bit for the right deal) and looking at something mirrorless as a). don't want to lug a huge lump around b). want the flexibility to change lenses.
Been looking at both the Sony A7 (currently £799 with the 28-70 kit lens after cashback) and the Fuji X-T1 (£699 with a 35mm f1.4 both refurbished). Appreciate both those lenses are quite different, but longer term will want a standard zoom, couple of primes and a dedicated macro, so looking to build a system.
Have hands on both of them in-store, but it's no substitute for use in the field, looking for some input here to help guide me.
Photography wise it will be a mix of baby shots, family, architecture, street and macro.
Not averse to using older manual lenses as well as modern, native AF glass.
What are everyone's thoughts on the above two cameras, also is there anything else that I may have overlooked?