>>4257776>The bestFor me. Maybe when you find the camera that's best for you, you'll post the photos you took with it.
Until then, lay off the charts. Anyone with understanding knows these charts are worthless unscientific trash that don't even come close to reflecting what you will get when you consoom. Lensrentals did some decently scientific tests that measured the lenses and lenses alone and recorded copy variation, and all I saw there was that most lenses are good enough but some are a tad overpriced (on sony).
Even the dpreview test scene is relatively shit. They normalize exposure despite every camera handling exposure differently to cope with their own dynamic range issues, and using entirely different lenses, even within the same brand, with different T stops and everything. So nothing you see there 100% reflects what you will get in real life.
>>4257778A friend told me that if I wanted to be a great wildlife photographer, I should study dentistry.