>>3782127Yes with a DSLR Sony, Canon or Nikon you have the best specs, best low light performance, etc. The question is always do you need the best specs? 90% won't ever need them. The trade off is that you have a huge ass camera, lenses that are much bigger and heavier too, you cannot leave the house without bringing an extra camera bag for all your equipment. And it looks full blown, whenever you get your gear ready on the street people notice you. You look like a nerd when you bring it to an event or to a family party.
Personally I prefer APS-C. The best Fuji now is probably the X-T4. I would rather suggest waiting for the X-E4 which is getting announced in January. Gonna be smaller than the X-T4. Get one or two prime lenses as well and you are set. This system is good enough for sooc JPEGs. Rendering is beautiful. Still you can edit the Raw files in Capture One or Lightroom if you prefer. The X-E4 with a pancake lens would be small enough to carry it around in your jacket. That's a big win for me.