Range-rover
Veteran
I am massively disappointed by the mirrorless "revolution" because I (falsely) assumed mirrorless equals small & light.
I was looking into the Nikon Z, Canon EOS R, and Leica SL cameras but was shocked when I saw how large & heavy the lenses are. Completely defeats the concept of a compact mirrorless system. No, thank you. It brought back all the bad memories I had with my Nikon D610 camera that I ditched because it was simply too large & heavy to carry around all day. APS-C is a different story and much more appealing to me, especially the Fuji line of cameras and lenses. But if I ever switch to digital, I'll probably get a digital M because it is a small & light system with a FF sensor. But the verdict is still out for me whether a FF camera actually has any benefits.
Your right the latest batch of mirrorless are big and heavy, I have Leica Digital and I've been very happy with the Fuji the color's are really nice also there's
alway's Sony small and full frame.
bcostin
Well-known
To supplement my M8.2 (purchased here on RFF) I found a great deal on a used M240, but the M262 would've made me happy also. I don't care about video on the M240. The live-view and EVF have been helpful sometimes, but it's not essential.
I have to say that I've never found the M240 menu system cluttered; but I've probably been numbed by overexposure to the labyrinthine Sony menu system.
Anyway, given the similar hardware I wonder if some M262 owners just "pretend" online that it's an M240. That's what I usually do with my M8.2, which does differ in some material ways from the original M8, but not enough to be relevant in most discussions.
I have to say that I've never found the M240 menu system cluttered; but I've probably been numbed by overexposure to the labyrinthine Sony menu system.
Anyway, given the similar hardware I wonder if some M262 owners just "pretend" online that it's an M240. That's what I usually do with my M8.2, which does differ in some material ways from the original M8, but not enough to be relevant in most discussions.