Here's the Sony.
Much better than the Fuji but I'm still disappointed there's no universal flash sync connector, apparently only the a7Riii gets those and not the lowly a7iii.
>>3777566>Dual cardslot is mostly keybord warrior thing. Those who use it, mostly use it to extend their storage, not to back it up.lol wrong
>Expect when you relay on it and get your camera killed.Good thing I don't buy Sony then.
>>Sony superiority in current year+5>>1/8000 shutter speed>lolCope.
>You hear it there: having option is bad.Dude, if you're a pro you don't care about on-camera flash. That's an amateur thing and weather sealing has a lot to do with it.
>Maybe if you would actually use one, instead of looking at specs and bitching you would know that it has headphone jack via USB-C or battery grip.So you need a bunch of adapters.
EOS RP gets all the connectors you need and is cheaper than both cameras.
But it's not a pro option: no dual slots and a bunch of other limitations not worth mentioning here because it'd be a derail. But no one tries to pass it off as a pro replacement like you're trying to do with the Fuji. Pros get the R5 and R6. It's still nice to have everything input/output-wise on the RP and weather sealing though. Really the most awesome budget full frame mirrrorless in the market. If I was looking to buy a mirrorless camera at that price point I wouldn't hesitate to get the RP.