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  1. Want low-light performance and "real" image quality. I have seen a lot of the images produced by the Sony A7 cameras and many of them seem to "smear" the images, creating a watercolour-like quality, which I really dislike. I love real film cameras for the reason that is looks real, colours are rich. As much as I like digital cameras for being efficient, I hate it when subjects look too digital - even though, especially in portrait, this can be flattering. <p>I am looking for a good all-round camera to use for work (mostly macro product shots and indoor events). I would love a camera that can handle low-light but my budget doesn't stretch to the Sony A7S, unfortunately!<br> Which of these 3 cameras should I go for? Fuji XT1, Olympus OM-D EM1 or Sony A7?<br> My priorities are:<br> <b>Good detail; subjects do not appear 'smeary', watercolour-like or too digital-looking when rendered<br /></b><br> <b>Excellent low-light/night photography performance</b><br> NB I don't need to print off the images for work or blow up to a large size - these are for featuring online only. I don't care too much about how the camera looks - I am just looking for the best fit for me<br> Many thanks in advance!</p>
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