Medium Format, Full Frame or APS-C PowerShot

I wish that Canon would make a decent mirrorless camera. The M3 is just not what I wanted when looking for a compact, interchangeable, APS-C camera.
In the end I picked up a Fuji XE1 and a Voigtlander 40mm 1.4 lens. (£400 all in) It has a decent EVF and I use it in manual mode, so the AF and Auto settings are not an issue for me. Works a treat and I've been able to leave the 5D markIII and heavy L lenses at home more often, my back is thanking me for it.
 
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pwp

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MrFotoFool said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
There are two approaches.

1. Buy the right camera for the job (Ruthless Approach)

2. Buy a camera that appeals to you as a status symbol or just because it looks neat, or its the best, etc.

I have nothing against either method, but because many of us fall into one camp or the other, the answers will be impossible to interpolate because we have so many reasons for picking the right model to suit us.

To quote a famous Billy Crystal character, "It is better to look good than to feel good." :p

...or like the mantra my ridiculously overconfident friend lives by, "look good, feel good, ARE good"

-pw
 
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