



Why My “Best” Camera Isn’t My Most Used Camera
For the last year, I’ve been shooting with the Sony A7CII, a powerhouse of a camera that offers full-frame quality, phenomenal autofocus, and the flexibility of interchangeable lenses. Then, about six months ago, I picked up a Fujifilm X100VI—a simpler, fixed-lens camera that seems to have a magical allure. Ironically, even though the Sony is the more “capable” camera on paper, the Fuji is the one I reach for day in and day out. Here’s why.





