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So I have been using a hand-me-down Panasonic DMC-GF2 with the 12-32mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens and Sigma 30mm f2.8.
I hate the slow, inaccurate focusing, I hate the low light performance, I hate the auto exposure that uses a way-too-low shutter speed all the time, I hate that there's only 1 dial, and I hate having to use the touch screen for quick setting / mode changes. I do love that it fits in my sling bag though.
Anyway, should I stick with MFT or switch to APS-C? If MFT, what are the best value MFT camera?
I've been looking at Sony and Fujifilm APS-C cameras. I'm a lazy shit who doesn't want to edit photos but Fujifilm cameras and lens are quite expensive for some reason so that leaves me with Sony.
I'm currently considering a used Sony A6600 (2000 actuation) with 2 extra battery, some kind of grip, and Sigma 30mm f1.4 for $1200 CAD ($875 USD). Pic related. The guy doesn't have the box / straps / charger that came with it so I wonder if it's stolen. If I buy it, I'd pair it with a super-zoom lens such as the Sony 18-135mm ($500 CAD/$365 USD), Sony 18-104mm f4 ($475 CAD/$346.20 USD), or the Sony 18-200mm (big heavy silver one for $250 CAD / $182.2 USD). Obviously, the 18-200mm would be the best value, but will I hate myself when I lug it around? I think I will, so I'm leaning toward the 18-135mm.
Does the A6600 seem like a good buy?