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Thought I'd share this, from my fellow Countryman - He has some good points
I do believe/feel there is a snobbishness against M43, as if it was some crappy beginner system, no good for pro work, can't be taken seriously, lousy DOF etc ...
What do you think? Not looking to start a war, enough of them on here as it stands Just looking for honest opinions. Do you FF only users think M43 is just too small for any serious work? Do APSC users really imagine that they are a lot better off?
I've used all 3 formats, I don't remember ever thinking 'damn, this sucks worse than the other' - I adjust to what I'm using, I know the limitations going in. Currently shooting M43, and stills only! I shoot a bit of family video here and there, and I have dabbled with colour corrections in post on 4K files, but for the most part I switched to M43 for stills. I wanted a taste of IBIS, I wanted that 'wysiwyg' evf goodness, I wanted small and light with high quality output. I believe I have experienced this, and I shot FF Nikon for years.
Your thoughts?
I do believe/feel there is a snobbishness against M43, as if it was some crappy beginner system, no good for pro work, can't be taken seriously, lousy DOF etc ...
What do you think? Not looking to start a war, enough of them on here as it stands Just looking for honest opinions. Do you FF only users think M43 is just too small for any serious work? Do APSC users really imagine that they are a lot better off?
I've used all 3 formats, I don't remember ever thinking 'damn, this sucks worse than the other' - I adjust to what I'm using, I know the limitations going in. Currently shooting M43, and stills only! I shoot a bit of family video here and there, and I have dabbled with colour corrections in post on 4K files, but for the most part I switched to M43 for stills. I wanted a taste of IBIS, I wanted that 'wysiwyg' evf goodness, I wanted small and light with high quality output. I believe I have experienced this, and I shot FF Nikon for years.
Your thoughts?
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