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Motorsport - with having to shoot from behind barriers/safety fencing I need a fairly long lens. (400+mm). The large body of the camera actually helps the balance and changing to a mirrorless probably wouldn't save that much weight on the overall package.
Porsche 3 by Fraser White, on Flickr
Fraser, I shoot quite a bit of motorsport with a mirrorless m4/3 setup using a combination native and legacy lenses. I can only speak for m4/3, but if you compare lenses from other systems that give a similar or equivalent FoV, then the m4/3 lenses are physically smaller and lighter. However, as I couldn't / can't afford to buy the Olympus 300mm f4 Pro lens, my 'big' lens is an old Tokina 300mm f2.8 in Canon FD mount. It's very effective (even allowing for manual focusing), but it totally negates any weight or size savings

Flat Out by Simon Harrison, on FlickrFor me it highlights an ongoing (but diminishing) problem with all mirrorless systems at the moment and that's lens choice.
Cheers,
Simon.
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