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And whats the big difference between those two shots when you don't pixel peep, not much to my eyes!
Yet the GX7 has a smaller body, smaller sensor, smaller cost etc.
I applied this same logic before ditching my A7RII and going down to a APS-C sensor system...... the difference is not has big as it once was.... I think that todays modern APS-C sensors outperform many if not all older FF sensors from 5-10 years ago maybe?
There's no real difference in the final image when viewed normally on screen or a reasonable sized print and no one who isn't a geek like me/you/us would know or care and these cameras are all useable at up to and including ISO 25,600.
I don't know what an A3 ISO 25,600 picture would look like but home printing is such an expensive process I'm not going to do a test print and instead I'll wait until I have a picture at that ISO that I want to print that big
The only real difference in image quality between my cameras is how I perceive it and how much it matters to me plus there's the issue of using manual lenses and once that's a factor the A7 is the only option other than a money pit Leica... So I love my A7 because of the image quality I see and for manual lenses. MFT is good especially when I want a more responsive camera or when I want to use one of my AF MFT lenses or my manual 50mm macro lens on a MFT body.