bl0at3r
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Okay, imagine you had around £1000 to spend and you were already covered for a pocket friendly, lightweight m43 body and pancake lens (GX1&14-42PZ for sake of argument)....
Also for sake of argument imagine you were happy with the GX1 for most things but just wondered if the images would be easier to capture and more fun with a DSLR in some situations.
Would you...
a. Stick with m43 and buy an OMD & 12-50mm kit in addition, which will give you a slightly better sensor and noise performance, higher fps, EVF, interchangeability between existing lenses and both bodies.
b. Just buy a couple more lenses for the GX1 - it is a fairly competent all rounder.
c. Buy a D7000/D300s with a kit lens to compliment the GX1 and for use when weight/size is not an issue and an optical viewfinder and 1/8000 shutter would be useful.
I don't have a particular style but do favour wider focal lengths (have never shot anything over about 150mm) and prefer natural light to flash so better noise handling is important, I also enjoy taking pictures of the nephews and pets.
Also for sake of argument imagine you were happy with the GX1 for most things but just wondered if the images would be easier to capture and more fun with a DSLR in some situations.
Would you...
a. Stick with m43 and buy an OMD & 12-50mm kit in addition, which will give you a slightly better sensor and noise performance, higher fps, EVF, interchangeability between existing lenses and both bodies.
b. Just buy a couple more lenses for the GX1 - it is a fairly competent all rounder.
c. Buy a D7000/D300s with a kit lens to compliment the GX1 and for use when weight/size is not an issue and an optical viewfinder and 1/8000 shutter would be useful.
I don't have a particular style but do favour wider focal lengths (have never shot anything over about 150mm) and prefer natural light to flash so better noise handling is important, I also enjoy taking pictures of the nephews and pets.
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