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  1. lol

    None of those cameras were released in 2016.

    You can make a case that there are still the best mirrrorless cameras you can find in 2016, regardless of the original release date. Maybe, but recommending the NX1 is flawed since the system is dead and discontinued, nd no matter specs, that does matter if you don't just buy a camera but a camera system.

    It's also flawed to recommend the A7II over the A7RII. If you want to save some cash, sure, go for the A7II, but the A7RII is a higher-end, newer model that benefits from more advanced tech.

  2. Which is the easiest to use fully manual?
    I use X-Pro 1 Manual Aperture and Shutter all I have to do is change ISO via Fn button. Focussing is on single shot autoย or Manual AE AF Lock! None of which requires me to take my eye from the viewfinder! Touch screen, what for? X-M1 is my second also set as manual 80% of the time, no viewfinder but always has my 27mm F2 prime on it.
    Love them both and see no need yet to upgrade. 35mm F1.4 is gorgeous, F18 prime is great and my 55-200 though a little slow gets every shot I want from it!

  3. I got the Sony a5000 and so far I'm loving everything about it for vlogging purposes. It's a great camera to take on the go and vlog. I know there is newer versions but the price on these are great right now for the quality.

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