How many of you OM-D owners also have a dslr?
Despite my appreciation of M43 I don't think I can bring myself to have it exclusively, for that reason I can't help thinking that a GX1 and 14 or 20 prime is the way to go and then run it alongside my dslr on occasions when I need something small and lightweight.
Although I did this previously (7d & g1/gf1 and d5100 & gx1) and got annoyed at having multiple camera bodies and 2 different systems?
Such a shame the x10 and x100 have too many quirks !
I can share how I came to my decision to buy the OMD.
For me it was down to money. I would have loved to hang onto my DSLR kit but could not get the OMD and keep it. Was getting a bit fed of carrying so much stuff around and was leaving it at home more and more. Especially with 2 very small children. I sold it all to get me well set up with the Olympus.
I toyed with 2 camera's - but was concerned I would not get to know each camera 100% and therefore compromise on both.
Thought about full frame but would have had to upgrade my glass = more money.
My photography is portrait, architecture and landscapes. Most of my images never make it off my laptop. When I put this and the cost into perspective I could not justify the jump to full frame. I will never be a pro! I also quite fancy a bit of street photography - having a small camera gives me more confidence to have a crack.
Although the D7000 looks impressive I was not getting a feeling from the forums there was enough of an improvment to move from my D90.
The image quality on the OMD for my type of photography versus the D90 is similar. And as I get more and more into the OMD I would guess far superior.
Lenses for micro 4/3's look reasonable in comparison to DSLR lenses (on the whole). You can go expensive - £800+. But if you want to go for the best glass for DSLR you need to double or treble this amount. Therefore my thinking in the next 4/5 years I will get more use out of this camera over a DSLR and spend less.
I could have spent less on micro 4/3's but wanted to buy one of the front runners as it should hold it's technology for longer.
Don't get me wrong - I win the lottery tonight and I would be straigth out for a D4 - but still not sure it would be out of the bag that much now I have this little gem.
I guess it's down to individual preference, budget and style of photography.
