>>2686092>I just want something portable and a good camerahard to buy a bad camera today, especially for you who don't have any preferences
>wondering if the sony a7r still holds upwouldn't consider it a prime buy unless you're getting it super cheap; it has flaws that are well documented
>street photographyany cam will do. x100t is geared specifically for that task
>but might expand in the futureunwise to buy an x100 as a first camera.
best bought once you have a feel for what you like, how you like it and how you're going to use it
if these are your only options, get the other fuji or the sony
the fuji is far more pleasant to use overall
you forgo the a7r's superior image quality, but since you're not going to be able to tell the difference/have need for it at this stage any then that's not such an issue
x-t1 can be absolutely silent - an advantage for being discrete in public + smaller lenses
a7r is noisy
>I just want a camera thatll be viable for a long timecameras are like computers, a new one is always around the corner with better, newer shit and gimmicks, as well as the capability for better image quality
anything you buy will be good for a while since none of these companies are going to change their entire lens lineup soon
that being said, fuji is good at keep their older models as up to date as they can via firmware updates - this garners them much brand loyalty
x-t1's had 4 updates that weren't for fixing bugs, but improving functionality and adding completely new features
this is somewhat unique novelty in the camera world
sony prefers to just release a new model rather than fix the issues with the current model
hence: if you have the money to burn, the newer a7 series are worth a look as it answers the grievances people had with the old ones as well as increasing IQ and adding more stuff.
enough spoonfeeding
go on amazon or youtube for reviews
NB: go into a shop to try; don't just buy blind you will be disappointed