I use Sony A7r 3 and 4 but mostly tethered to a computer on a tripod for work but on the rare occasion I use it handheld the AF is impressive particularly the eye/face tracking.
The menu system does take some getting used to though and was a bit of a learning curve coming from Canon.
You can’t fault the sensor performance though which is the best out there imho.
I’m considering a Fuji GFX to accompany the Sony’s mainly so I don’t have to shift/stich to get a huge file to cover a background for still life. (I use the camera like a digital back on a camera with bellows/movements)
Though if you do not require the fancy AF or 65mp then probably not much point in swapping
I use Sony A7r 3 and 4 but mostly tethered to a computer on a tripod for work but on the rare occasion I use it handheld the AF is impressive particularly the eye/face tracking.
The menu system does take some getting used to though and was a bit of a learning curve coming from Canon.
You can’t fault the sensor performance though which is the best out there imho.
I’m considering a Fuji GFX to accompany the Sony’s mainly so I don’t have to shift/stich to get a huge file to cover a background for still life. (I use the camera like a digital back on a camera with bellows/movements)
Though if you do not require the fancy AF or 65mp then probably not much point in swapping