>>4192226I don't recommend using small mirrorless and pancake lenses. Use full sized lenses and use full bodies instead of girly compacts.
You feel more confident. Less pervy, less sneaky, more hobby. Also, the larger lenses are typically better anyways (color rendition, max aperture, resolution consistency across the field, etc), and the larger bodies are more feature complete
Instead of a sony 50mm f2.5, use the sony 55mm f1.8 ZA. It's noticeably higher resolution than the other 50mm f1.8, and has more even sharpness and a nicer color cast than the 50mm f2.5.
Instead of a sony A7C, use a non-C A7. The viewfinder is larger and you get an extra dial anyways. Or maybe go for a nikon Z6II/Z7II, for the meatier grip and better control layout. You can use sony lenses but also nikon lenses. Use the larger nikon 50mm and 85mm f1.8s instead of the small 40mm f2 and 26mm f2.8.
Instead of the fuji 27mm f2.8, use the 33mm f1.4. It's just as good but faster.
Instead of a fuji X-T camera with the larp dials, use a fuji with a larger grip and the settings LCD like the X-H2. It's more convenient and comfortable over long periods anyways.