My current camera. To be honest, it's not what I'd buy now if I was starting from scratch, but I have quite a few Sony FE lenses, and changing is expensive. But that's not to say it isn't a good camera. It's a great camera, and if it's at all the sort of thing you're looking for, I'd very much recommend it. It just doesn't suit the photography I do now as well as some alternatives might, and in many ways it's just *too much* camera for me now. It's fast - without looking it up, I don't know how many frames per second it can shoot at, but it's plenty. The autofocus is quick and accurate. There's very little lacking in it - and newer versions are, I'm sure, even better. If I was buying now, doing mainly street photography (and, honestly, not *that* much of even that) I'd probably be looking at either a Fujifilm X100V or X-E4, or maybe a Ricoh GR3x. I'd expect the Fujis to be more engaging than the Sony, and the Ricoh to be smaller and lighter. (I eventually got the [[Fujifilm X100VI]], and I love it. There's still plenty the Sony can do that it can't, though, so I still have both.) But I'd have to admit that neither would beat the Sony I already have in specs, or in lens availability, and would be behind in sensor size. So they'd all be a step down. Plus, if I change the style I do again, they'd quite possibly not be well-suited to other things. I don't think there are any photos I could get with any of those cameras that I couldn't get with my Sony.