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Anonymous asked in Consumer ElectronicsCameras · 3 weeks ago

Full Frame camera would complement my Fujifilm system?

I'm not giving up on my Fuji system just simply adding a system to the camera bag. I do occasionally low light photography and few events.

Looking at the used market.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    Canon is the king of optical image stabilization and you can pick up a full frame 6D at a good price and since you can then use the canon 35mm lenses that are everywhere dirt cheap, you will have a very capable camera for a fraction of the cost of new

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    Well, since you do low-light work, you may want to get a camera with in-body image stabilization (IBIS).  This will allow you to hand hold the camera upwards of 5-9 stops without the need of raising the ISO or the use of a tripod.  The only full-frame DSLR that has IBIS is the Pentax K1.  Sony, Canon & Nikon has IBIS in their mirrorless bodies, but the only used mirrorless you'll find are Sony as Nikon/Canon came really late to the mirrorless game.

    Low-light & social events aren't very challenging for cameras, so pretty much anything will be a good choice.  It's just that having IBIS makes it a lot better in some situations.  You should also base your decision upon the lenses that are available.

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