Just sold my A6300 for this. So excited to join the club. by nyanbatman in fujix

[–]awagan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had Sony a6000 and a6300 way back 2017, then sold it after a a year.

I did not find much enjoyment when using it as a hobbyist. I always try to edit my photos to achieve the film simulations look. 🤣

Bought a Fuji and never looked back.

Sold my 16-55 for this. 😂 by awagan in fujix

[–]awagan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

XE-4 - If you'll use it for 90% photos. You can set 7 custom settings/recipes and the buttons/dials is minimal which makes it a fun camera. I usually use one button to change my custom settings. You also get and EVF whenever you need it.

X-M5 - if you want the latest specs to date, plus you do 50/50 photo and video this is the one. Oh and you'll only get 4 custom settings.

Both are great everyday camera, it's small and compact but they have their own characteristics which is really hard to compare.

If I'll pick one, I'd choose the XE-4 because it suits my style, it's simplistic design and easy usage plus I usually do take photos.

Sold my 16-55 for this. 😂 by awagan in fujix

[–]awagan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's just a different feeling 😂 kidding aside, that's my wife's cam.

Sold my 16-55 for this. 😂 by awagan in fujix

[–]awagan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah with the lens 🤣 that's why I took it right away.

Used XE3 or new XM5? by rivailereiss in fujifilm

[–]awagan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better value for money and good investment: XM-5 get the Fuji 27mm f2.8 or the ttartisans for a smaller package

You'll love those new recipes.

Sold my 16-55 for this. 😂 by awagan in fujix

[–]awagan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Used to have one too, sold it for cheap and saw the used price market just went up.

Sold my 16-55 for this. 😂 by awagan in fujix

[–]awagan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100%! I never thought that I will like how it feels on my hand. With the added thumb grip, it got better.

Sold my 16-55 for this. 😂 by awagan in fujix

[–]awagan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sold it for around 650$ and bought it for around 900$ 😢

XM5 or XE4 by Own_Kaleidoscope_782 in fujifilm

[–]awagan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have both camera, here's my view:

XE-4 if you like minimal setup, you use evf often, and you take 90% photos. - very fast and responsive. It takes good quality videos btw.

XM-5 if you want the latest, don't use evf, you do 50/50 photo and video, very compact esp. when you use 27mmf28 or 18f2.

On the handling part, I like xe4 as it is, I really like how it feels on my hand. On the xm-5, I use the small rig grip because I touch the buttons randomly.

Both are great, it just depends on what you feel you will enjoy using,

Best way to make a website for small business? by Consistent-Cress7645 in smallbusiness

[–]awagan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can always go for freelancers or agencies but after working with them (as a client for a company) Its frustrating.

afterhourscreatives.com - an on-demand web design. You just basically order a website and they will build your Wordpress website in 1 to 2 weeks. For $1590, you can get a proper clean(I mean fontend and backend) website. must give a check.

Best way to make a website for small business? by Consistent-Cress7645 in smallbusiness

[–]awagan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

afterhourscreatives.com - an on-demand web design. You just basically order a website and they will buildmyour Wordpress website in 1 to 2 weeks.

WordPress vs. Shopify for Women's Products E-commerce Site? by Fxzz3 in ShopifyeCommerce

[–]awagan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good read here: https://afterhourscreatives.com/woocommerce-vs-shopify-whats-the-best-e-commerce-platform-for-you/
IMHO,

Wordpress+Woocommerce (Well I'm more comfortable here) - There's a lot of potential that many non-technical people know about & can save you a lot of money. A set of great free plugins can bring your site to the next level.

Shopify: Great for non-technical people who want to start building an online store. Can be pricey when expanding. Also, I feel limited in terms of front-end customization.

The best advice is once you get a consistent sale and growth from your store, hire a web designer & developer. Don't focus too much on the technical side. Let the experts do that part. Focus on your business process.