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Oct 10, 2015 08:10:12   #
mvetrano2 Loc: Commack, NY
 
I have the Canon M2 plus 18-55mm, flash and adapter for sale. check out my post in the for sale section.

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Oct 10, 2015 09:08:44   #
Kappa Bob
 
I can highly recommend the Sony a6000 E-Mount Camera and the Sony F3.5-5.6 E16-50mm and F3.5-6.3 SEL 18-200mm lenses. You will not be disappointed with this choice. The quality of the equipment and the sharpness of the photos are second to none. Good luck!

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Oct 10, 2015 09:28:21   #
joseph premanandan
 
i would recommend fuji x100s mirrorless camera wit its conversion lens
for greater depth of field.it works well,joseph premanandn

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Oct 10, 2015 10:12:17   #
mjmjam Loc: Michigan
 
Fuji X-e2 is a great camera

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Oct 10, 2015 10:21:20   #
magpix Loc: St. Michaels, MD
 
I couldn't be happier with my Fuji XT-1 with 18-55, 10-24 and 55-200. Still using my Nikon D750 with all pro glass, but not nearly as much as my Fuji. I think Fuji has an advantage over others with its superior glass. Also, you might want to consider the XT-10 body...less money than the XT-1 and comparable performance except for weather seals.

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Oct 10, 2015 10:29:33   #
Cykdelic Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
 
philklim wrote:
Can anyone recommend a mirrorless camera and the lenses that you use with it?
Thank you.
Philip Klim



Sony A6000 with any lens.

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Oct 10, 2015 10:34:12   #
Festus Loc: North Dakota
 
philklim wrote:
Can anyone recommend a mirrorless camera and the lenses that you use with it?
Thank you.
Philip Klim


Fuji X-T1 body
14mm
23mm
16-55mm
56mm
50-140mm

Love them all.

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Oct 10, 2015 10:48:31   #
nickims2 Loc: Mississippi currently
 
I have a Canon and bought the Sony a6000 for travel. I use it almost exclusively now because it is lightweight, easy to pack and very user-friendly. I have 2 sony lenses, an 8mm Rokinon and various other lenses that I use with adapters. Very versatile little camera.

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Oct 10, 2015 11:04:51   #
tommatlock Loc: Columbus OH
 
Love the controls. Especially the exposure compensation. I added the Fuji battery grip which seems to make it fit my hands perfectly.

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Oct 10, 2015 11:41:11   #
bkellyusa Loc: Nashville, TN
 
I am not familiar with the other cameras recommended here but I have a SONY A6000 and love it. If I was buying one now I would get it with the 18-200 mm lens others are recommending. With that you can do just about anything and once you are use to using the camera you can add more specific lenses. On of the nicest things about the A6000 is that it is extremely popular and has all sorts of internet support in the way of Facebook groups, Youtube videos and fan forums.

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Oct 10, 2015 11:48:15   #
moonhawk Loc: Land of Enchantment
 
Do you Fuji owners like the colors you get for landscapes?

Are there any compatibility issues with Lightroom?

Those are the only issues I've heard about.

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Oct 10, 2015 12:43:18   #
LarryInSeattle Loc: Seattle, WA
 
The Olympus OMD series for sure...large price range and bells and whistles.

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Oct 10, 2015 13:21:00   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
philklim wrote:
Can anyone recommend a mirrorless camera and the lenses that you use with it?
Thank you.
Philip Klim


Sony A6000 with kit lens. If you are serious about image quality, get the Sigma 19, 30, and 60mm f2.8 lenses instead of the kit lens. If money matters and you are a more casual shooter, get the Sony A3000 instead.

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Oct 10, 2015 13:38:56   #
Gaddysmom
 
BKellyUSA, I like the Sony 18-200 because of its versatility, but you should know that it has all the problems typical of extreme zooms including barrel distortion at both ends of the range. It and the Sony are my travel camera kit and it is wonderful for that-- light, convenient, all-purpose-- but there are better quality lenses for the Sony line.

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Oct 10, 2015 13:46:55   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
I use a pair of Olympus E-M5Mark II bodies along with Olympus Pro lenses 12-40 F2.8 amd 40-15-F2.8.
Good combination, except if you are shooting fast moving objects, like racing cars when they are racing.
What do you want to use your mirrorless for?

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