Originally posted by itshimitis Handholding is massively improved with not only IBIS but also the form factor. It reminds me of the D800 I had while being able to shoot in 4:3 natively rather than the letterbox feel of the Sony which I frequently cropped to 4:3. The 645z is still a great camera. Obviously due to the 102mp sensor there is more detail. The tones tend to be more colourful with the Fuji if you shoot with one of the film simulations. Not sure whether this affects the raws but does impact the jpg. I’d definitely not use the Velvia simulation in jpg in high contrast as it crushes the dynamic range. That makes it a very effective simulation.
When I am travelling again I will be bringing my best camera with me whereas when I travelled last year I ended up leaving the Z behind in favour of the Sony because of the size. Modern lenses by Fuji are about half the price of the Pentax. I paid £1800 for the 32-64 it was an open box special normal price is £2199. I paid not far of £4500k for the Pentax 28-45. I can also go wider with the 23 f/4 and there is a Laoawa 17 available for the G mount
Thank you for your response. I was just thinking of asking about your Sony, because this could propably forego even that for traveling(when it is again possible). But wont go there. Also that wide end is impressive now with Fuji. This is still way above my paygrade, but it has been interesting ot see how this system has evolved. And as you said, it is quite cheap when compared wit lenses you have to buy, IF one has to buy them new or in open box way.
Enjoy your new gear! I'll be watching how things will go.