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Anybody using multiple M bodies to avoid lens changes?

Started Sep 23, 2020 | Discussions thread
Maxmolly7
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Re: Anybody using multiple M bodies to avoid lens changes?
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D Lynch wrote:

I don't have an M50 Canon; my wife does. She has the 18-150 lens.

Do you have (still have) a Sony RX100-7? How would you compare the performance of the RX100-7 to the M50? She replaced, but kept her Sony a6000.

I love the way that the M50 feels. It's been hard not to buy one myself. However, I do have an a6000 too. If I were buying today I'd buy the Canon M50 and the 18-150 lens...instead of the Sony a6--- series.

Hi,

I cannot commend on the a6, but my RX 100 VII is a fine camera to take everywhere.
It is expensive when bought as "new" but when you buy a used one in good condition it is well worth the money!

For critical shots (e.g. landscape or historical building) with lots of detail and in low light the APS-C sensor will still deliver and retain more fine detail than any modern 1" sensor with the lens in use as limiting factor.
The M6 with EF-M 18-150mm has a slight edge in IQ over the RX100 VII, but it is really close up to ISO800. Starting with ISO1600 any large sensor will show a clear advantage over 1".

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