After waiting for months (even years...) for a worthy update of my A6000, I don't have the patience to wait any longer and bought a used Fuji X-T20, just to check if I like it. I'm still new to the system so for now I'm not sure it's the right move for me, but here are some stuff I really like, in no particular order:
* Zoom on your focus point when reviewing image
* Horizontal line (I think A6300 and A6500 also have it)
* Integrated timelapse function
* Dials
* The 18-55 kit lens with F2.8 aperture 18mm, and sharper than my 1k$ SEL1670
* Fuji colors. Not sure if that's true or if the Fuji marketing start to work on me, but I think I prefer the colors I gets from the Fuji.
* Touch to shot - nice for stealthy street photo
That being said, I still prefer the handling of the A6000, which is more confortable to hold. I will continue to shoot both for some time to see which one I prefer.
Does anybody have made the same experience ? What makes you stay with Sony or switch to Fuji ?
Cheers
I came from X-T20 to a6300 and now to a6500.
If I'm not mistaken, Sony zooms to AF point too. But I need to check it again.
There's timelapse too with app.
Yes, dials placement is better on X-T20, but they're not really nice to use. Feels cheap. Most of all I liked Oly E-M10 II dials. Those are awesome.
18-55 kit is nothing special, just overhyped. 16-50 fuji performs the same. Sony's 16-50 at f/8 is almost identical to those. And if you need 2.8-4 lens, you can always get Sigma 17-70/2.8-4 C with LA-EA3 or MC-11. Anyway, didn't like that fuji lens.
As for fuji colors - they're special. You may or may not like it. But those presets (of course those are just presets, not "film simulation") need to make adjustemnts on the go and if you missed something, all that jpeg magic is gone. And with X-T20's cold-toned display it's easy to miss color. As for Sony, it has awesome picture profile settings. You can customize in to get basically any look you need. Sure, it takes time and not easy, but this option is amazing. You can goole some ready-to-use settings too, like EOSHD Sony Pro Color. So, considering this, Sony is winner here. Just because you can't deeply customize fuij's presets.
Touchscreen on X-T20 is just bad. It's very laggy. a6500's is better although it's far from Panasonic's.
Build quality is way, way better with a6300 and a6500. Very sturdy cameras while X-T20 feels like "plastic camera".
Sony has NFC. Sounds like no big deal, but it saves time.
Fuji has awful, awful Andrioid app.
X-T20 has unnecesarily "downgrades" from X-T2 like tripod mount placement. It's placed off the optical axis, which is a cheap move from Fuji. At least there are $40-50 chinese made (1:1 original fuji) metal grips with proper mount placement.
I'm not a fan of fuji controls. With Sony (and pretty much any other modern camera) you can control it with one hand. With Fuji you need two cause aperture can only be set with lens dial (with XF lenses obviously). And those tend to wear out, gather dust, stuck, etc. I rented 56/1.2 that had really stiff ring, almost unusable. It's fancy but not practical at all. Same goes for PASM modes and it absence on Fuji. For example, if you need to switch from A to S mode, on "all" cameras you have to do just 2 wheel clicks, and you're ready to go, especially if you preset shutter speed, while on Fuji you need to click aperture ring to "A" mode and then select shutter speed with another wheel - it has to stay in A if you want to shoot in aperture priority.
And many more small quirks. Not that Sony doesn't have those, but for me Fuji has more.
And last but not least - lenses. Fuji lenses are very expensive while Sony has a lot to choose from. For me, Sigma was a solid argument to switch and I'm happy with that. You can have 16/1.4 for half of the Fuji's price and 30/1.4 cheaper and with quieter and faster AF than XF35/1.4. And with new 56/1.4 you'll have almost the same speed as XF56/1.2 but sharper, faster to focus and with less weigh. For a half price. Cheap zooms like 16-50 and 55-210 are almost the same. And I couldn't convince myself to pay $450-500 for f/2 fuji lenses.
That's my story