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RattyMouse
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LOL. THIS. How many Sony A7/ILCE users here actually use native lenses with their bodies? That's not to say that the A7 camera bodies aren't great...but I think the A7's are one of the only cameras on the market that are bought by people with no intention of using native glass at all (full disclosure, I'm one of those people).
The Fuji X ecosystem is the most focused/flexible "new" camera system on the market IMHO. Amazing that it's already more evolved and flexible than other, older "compact" systems like Sony's, Canon's M, or Nikon's 1.
The Sony A7 camera allows for classic lenses to be used on a mirrorless digital camera with a full frame sensor. This was a revolutionary event and is the sole reason why so many Sony A7 users mount legacy glass on their cameras.
This is a HUGE advantage for the Sony over any Fuji. Want to shoot legendary Zeiss glass? Sony is the only game in town that lets you use these lenses as designed. Mounting a 21mm Zeiss Distagaon on a Fuji X-T1 turns an ultrawide lens into a moderate wide angle one. Not very impressive. Further, you lose a stop of depth of field too.
There are good native lenses for Sony today and looking at the road map Sony claims that there will be 15 in total available by the end of this year.