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It’s going to be tricky getting anything other than a newer a6xxx series for that money unless you go second hand/refurb (you can still get warranties etc this way through some companies).
Otherwise Fuji XE3 or 4 might be doable. But then would need a lens. Fuji is a good ecosystem to get into tho…I moved to Fuji after my Canon kit was pinched and haven’t looked back.
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Seconded above, go Fuji. They are killing it right now. Their customer service is ace, I love their colours, all feels like a quality system. Second hand lenses are pretty good value, though Sigma have just started selling some Fuji lenses that are super cheap.
EDIT I switched from Sony and don’t miss them at all.
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I went from a 6000 to a second hand A7ii. Already had 1 full frame 28mm lense that I was using on the 6000 so bought one more with the body and it uses the same batteries. Overall I'm very pleased with it, really nice pictures, way more useable than the 6xxx with more buttons and dials etc. and great images. Downside is it's definitely less portable than the 6 series and weighs like double.
What's a good intermediatary camera these days? My a6300 is starting to have a few issues after many years of good and loyal service from new. Don't really want to spend more than £800, including a lens around 20mm (35mm).
I did look at a6500/a6600 but they don't really seem to offer much other than a bigger battery and swivel screen, but don't do any videoing at all, and a6500 just adds IBIS.
Open to new manufacturers for a change from Sony tbh. Mostly carried on my bike, general day to day etc, but good enough for my annual A3 calendars and artwork captures print quality wise and occasional magazine articles etc.