Mirror or mirrorless? T5s v. G3X v. A6000
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Re: Mirror or mirrorless? T5s v. G3X v. A6000
WheelsMark wrote:
I'm moving up from my trusty Canon T3 and have had my heart set on the T6s with an 18-115 mm lens. I shoot cars and motorcycles as part of my work, outside and inside, dynamic and static, as well as landscapes for fun.
Big welcome to the forum!
Of the threee cameras you list, absolutely the T6s. It's the only one with true phase detect autofocus, and since you will be shooting vehicles on the move, it's the natural choice (aka the only sane choice IMHO). It's hard enough to do everything You need to do correctly. Struggling with balky equipment is the last thing you want.
And mebbe pair it with that brand new lightning-fast 18-135 USM while you're at it.
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