I utilize a Sony a6300. I'm content in general. Photographic and staged video-ready. Yet, weddings are rarely reported on. Pros include: glare, speed, and a stunning image. The photo is of excellent quality, and the weight is normal. Versatility. If you go close enough, you may shoot the grains. There aren't any noticeable proportional distortions. The general plans may potentially be eliminated. There are, in other words, examples of videos that were shot entirely on this fix and are pretty real. Have drawbacks: I use a stub, and autofocus fails in over 50% of situations. It is really uncomfortable to turn by hand. Focus ring texture is not uniform. There is no stabilization, but this is standard for glass that costs such a small amount of money.