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RYF-Excellent deal on Fuji 24MP camera
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Possible downside--it has an American flag design slapped on it:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1...269b0d0INT
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#2
MURICA!
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#4
wish i needed one...
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#5
Yeah, I needed on in May; pulled the trigger on a used Sony A6000 instead....


jdc wrote:
wish i needed one...
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anonymouse1 wrote:
Yeah, I needed on in May; pulled the trigger on a used Sony A6000 instead....

That’s a great price but I’d rather have my a6000. ISO and FPS of the Sony top it. And no way would I want to travel overseas with that camera body right now.
JoeM

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JoeM wrote:
And no way would I want to travel overseas with that camera body right now.

A sharpie would fix that... Wink

$200 would make a great starter camera for my oldest. Shes taking photography and seems to be enjoying it. Teacher is older and doing a lot of old school stuff. They even have a dark room... but no film cameras, natch

But even a cheap DSL is just too big to lug. This could be ideal. And at $200, palatable if she gives up after a year or so...

A6000 looks like it culd be overkill. maybe the a5000
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jdc wrote:
[quote=JoeM]
And no way would I want to travel overseas with that camera body right now.

A sharpie would fix that... Wink

$200 would make a great starter camera for my oldest. Shes taking photography and seems to be enjoying it. Teacher is older and doing a lot of old school stuff. They even have a dark room... but no film cameras, natch

But even a cheap DSL is just too big to lug. This could be ideal. And at $200, palatable if she gives up after a year or so...

A6000 looks like it culd be overkill. maybe the a5000
I agree it would be a great camera at that price for someone just learning. And I like the idea of the sharpie... :-)
JoeM

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#9
It's weighs about 40% less than my SX40, but the zoom of the SX40 makes up quite a bit of the sensor advantages of the X-A3.
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#10
Acetone would run those colors in a jiffy, I'd bet.
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