>>3039792It's dumb. Decide what you want from a camera.
First, OVF or EVF?
An OVF is the traditional SLR experience, which is effectively just a fancy window, great for saving battery.
And EVF is what you will find in mirrorless and Sony bodies, an electronic screen that shows an exact preview of your image as you change the exposure triangle.
Personally I think an EVF makes the learning curve MUCH easier.
So that narrows us down to Fuji and Sony pretty much, Fuji is pretty dead in the water right now and there's very little in the way of an upgrade path or 3rd party support, however an xe1 is very affordable for an EVF adorned camera.
In camp Sony you have everything from the nex 3 (has no viewfinder, only rear screen, come up crazy cheap sometimes, mine was 20 quid) all the way up to the about to be announced $4000+ a9. Because Sony release new models more regularly than other brands, their old models drop in value much quicker, they also provide the sensor to everyone but Canon so are usually cheapest for their specs in the first place. There's no real duffers except the very early under 16mp nex 3's. The a7 represents insane value for money second hand with regards to raw image quality. nex6, nex 7, a6000, a6300, a6500 are also worth a look.