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 Posted: Sat Dec 15th, 2018 04:27
blackfox



Joined: Wed Apr 11th, 2012
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As with everything in photography there are gains and losses ...

I have over the years never held any brand or model loyalty , and undoubtedly if your pockets are deep enough then the best way forward is the most expensive one , but I can't do that so have to work within limitations

Age is also a factor as I have got older I have not been happy lugging around mega heavy gear to get results no better than I got with cheaper lighter gear , so earlier this year I decided to go the micro four thirds route , a lot of peeps told me I would not be able to do xyz with it but so far it's proved to be capable of doing most things I require .

And I think that both Panasonic and Olympus are miles ahead of the others in camera functions , . The DSLR is not dead yet or I wouldnt have bought another one but it will be used in my case for distant birds in flight where the smaller sensors fail imho