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2-12-2019 06:42:31 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
i currently have the M3 and fancy upgrading to the M5.

I tend to buy second hand

Reason for upgrade is viewfinder, 1080 @ 60fps, better auto focus.

I am not bothered about 4k

So looking at the £500 price point but just wondered if I should be looking at another brand?
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 Author| 2-12-2019 06:42:32 Mobile | Show all posts
I am now also considering the M6
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2-12-2019 06:42:33 Mobile | Show all posts
The M6 does not have a viewfinder, so you may need to budget for one of those.

Have you considered the M50? Although nominally a lower model than the M5, it still has a viewfinder and has the DIGIC 8 processor along with a better AF system (better in low light, more AF points). Can be bought new for £500 so will definitely fit into your second hand budget.
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 Author| 2-12-2019 06:42:34 Mobile | Show all posts
Since posting this I have decided on the M6.  Don’t need evf and I prefer the smaller size for holidays (I also have a Canon 6d)

I have seen the M50 but was disappointed in the build quality and lack of manual buttons.

I have also bought from HEDW in the past and can get the M6 for £325 or the kit for £360.

So do I buy the kit and sell my M3 as a kit or buy the body and sell my M3 body only and use my existing kit lens?
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2-12-2019 06:42:34 Mobile | Show all posts
I don't think I could manage without a viewfinder. I find that a large zoom or bright sunshine make it difficult to get photos framed correctly.

A quick glance on ebay says you will only get £60 or so extra for selling as a kit assuming you have the 18-55mm. It depends on whether the extra 10mm are important to you.
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 Author| 2-12-2019 06:42:35 Mobile | Show all posts
For me when in a busy street I find using the screen a lot less inconspicuous than using a viewfinder

I have the 15-45 lens
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 Author| 2-12-2019 06:42:36 Mobile | Show all posts
Just an update, I bought the M6, then returned it and bought the M5 and still not convinced I have the right camera
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2-12-2019 06:42:36 Mobile | Show all posts
Sorry, bit late to the party here. The M series look very nice cameras with very nice end results, but the one thing that stops me buying into this system is the lens lineup, there’s not a single lens that interests me tbh. That’s just my preferences though, hopefully you’ll get on with the M5. You should get great results with any of these cameras tbh.
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 Author| 2-12-2019 06:42:37 Mobile | Show all posts
So I ended up getting a used Fuji X-T20 with a view ti getting the X-T30 when it comes out
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