Thanks for the video! I just want to get in the game and have been researching for days..I've been looking for a good hybrid setup for 1000-1500 and have been really in between getting a used A7 iii or new a6600 or Nikon Z5 which are both 1000 new(Nikon is on sale..but i know in future i prefer sony system for lens options etc) A6400 is the only good used deal i see for around 600 these days. I saw Stuart Rodwell do some videos here on 6700 with sigma 56mm 1.4 and it's epic but i feel the price is over my budget for now Also saw the A7rii video - perfect photo camera, pity it's only good for photos
Im late to reply but hope you are happy with your decision if you made one. I don't think you will go wrong with any one of the cameras you listed. Even the Nikon has a bright future, Sony just got the big jump start on them. I found as I get older that you are better off buying what you really want and not settle. Even if it means being a bit patient. That said, you have to start somewhere and it will only grow with you. I have so much gear and cameras now I loose track of what I have. It has taken some of the fun out of it for me. I have new gear I haven't even touched yet....but I have been taken it really easy this summer to and took a break from making videos for youtube, but Ill be back soon. I have a lot to cover... Thanks for watching and that you found both videos. Glad they helped!
Thanks for the video! I just want to get in the game and have been researching for days..I've been looking for a good hybrid setup for 1000-1500 and have been really in between getting a used A7 iii or new a6600 or Nikon Z5 which are both 1000 new(Nikon is on sale..but i know in future i prefer sony system for lens options etc) A6400 is the only good used deal i see for around 600 these days. I saw Stuart Rodwell do some videos here on 6700 with sigma 56mm 1.4 and it's epic but i feel the price is over my budget for now
Also saw the A7rii video - perfect photo camera, pity it's only good for photos
Im late to reply but hope you are happy with your decision if you made one. I don't think you will go wrong with any one of the cameras you listed. Even the Nikon has a bright future, Sony just got the big jump start on them. I found as I get older that you are better off buying what you really want and not settle. Even if it means being a bit patient. That said, you have to start somewhere and it will only grow with you. I have so much gear and cameras now I loose track of what I have. It has taken some of the fun out of it for me. I have new gear I haven't even touched yet....but I have been taken it really easy this summer to and took a break from making videos for youtube, but Ill be back soon. I have a lot to cover...
Thanks for watching and that you found both videos. Glad they helped!