If you've been following the blog you'd know that I picked up a Fujifilm X-T20 mid-summer of 2017. I praised that camera even made a vlog about why I switched back to Fujifilm... Here we are less than a year later and I'm back chasing that full-frame dream. I pre-ordered the Sony a7 III and after a few weeks of using the camera, I absolutely love it! What I was most excited about was the price point, for $2000 you get a long of value and now Sony finally has a camera that will compete against the Canon 6D and whatever Nikon still produces.

This camera isn't just going to impact the full-frame market. It's safe to say that a lot of APS-C users and Micro Four-Third users may make the switch. The Sony A7 III is competitively priced with both the GH5 and the Fujifilm X-H1. When new users come into the market it's going to be hard pass up on an opportunity to own a full-frame camera, even if you don't need it.

With that being said I thought it would be smart to do a little write-up on what you should know when switching to a full-frame camera. Here are 5 quick tips to help you with that transition, especially if you plan to shoot street photography!

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