OK, I know I'm walking into this, but if you've got a reasonably decent camera
and a pretty good lens, and the combination is being used by a professional,
doesn't it automatically qualify as a professional system? <g>
I mean, I suppose micro four thirds is pretty much consumer oriented, because
most pros believe if their camera and lens doesn't weigh as much as a loaded
M-1 Garand with bayonet fixed, they aren't real photographers. But is that the
case? Depending on how you're going to use the images, can't a decent m4/3
camera&lens combination meet professional standards?
What's off, besides projected durability?
--Bob
On Jun 14, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Although, with lens developments like this, it does give the larger
> formats some competetion. If only Olympus and Panasonic can figure out
> how to make a m43 camera for professionals, then we'll actually have a
> system.
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