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Depends a bit on how much you care about size/weight/buttons and of course budget. You can get some good deals on dslr's like the Canon 5d mk3 which will get you full frame for cheaper than mirrorless and are still banging cameras, but aren't exactly pocketable. Mirrorless cropped sensor cameras like the Sony 6x series are at a size no DSLR can match but at the trade of buttons/grip size. There's current mirrorless full frame which are very good but far from a bargain. If money was no object I'd own a Nikon Z6ii. Then of course there's the cross over cameras like the Fuji XT series which are mirrorless cropped sensor but in a more handling friendly body than the Sony 6x. They'll all take great pictures these days. It's also worth considering any lenses you already own or prices of second hand ones for the body you like. Personally I went for a second hand Sony A7ii as an attempt to get the best features for the money but Sony lenses keep their value second hand a bit more than brands like Canon. I'm sure a lot of people will argue to get the minimum requirement body then spend all that you can on the best lenses.
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Thanks.
I don't own any lenses at present other than the 27mm pancake which came on the Fuji X-E3.
As fixing the roof on our hose is currently consuming all available funds, it's probably become a fairly academic question for now. But I'll keep an eye on second hand market and see if anything particular jumps out.
I'd keep the Fuji anyway if I bought another camera so I'd have a pocketable and then a less pocketable option.
What's the view here on mirrorless vs DSLR in the current state of things?
If one was looking for a full frame camera for non professional use...