Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Fuji X with a bullet for stills (unless you have an M240 and some top-flight lenses).
For video, the NEX.
Dante
For video, the NEX.
Dante
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Of course if you already own a bunch of third-party lenses the availbility of very inexpensive adapters make trying adapted lenses tempting. And you can easily find scores of outstanding photographs made with adapted lenses. But the same is so for the native lenses as well.
Zeiss' new lenses for the Sony FE mount are significantly better (and upmarket) than the other mirrorless systems IMO
There are currently only three, and the zoom is only just "very good" from what I've seen. The 35 and 55 seem very very good to excellent, but are they really much better performers than the corresponding M.Zuiko 12/2, M.Zuiko 12-40/2.8, M.Zuiko 17/1.8, Pana-Leica Summilux 25/1.4, M, M.Zuiko 45/1.8, Nocticron 42.5/1.2, Macro-Elmarit 45/2.8, or M.Zuiko 75/1.8 ... and others?
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...ps the 55 is not 'excellent', it is nearly the best ever in the focal length from a number's standpoint. MTF numbers are reportedly superior to the Lux ASPH at every equivalent aperture.
well, if you feel that way, I cant help you.
my experience has always been that numbers do a much better job explaining things than most people are like to admit. but then, I work with numbers every day and probably place greater value on them more than others do.
I would like to know which system you would buy into if you were only to use their native lenses. I'm not including Leica here, because it doesn't seem to fit in for whatever reason.