On 7/26/2019 10:49 AM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Thanks, Ken. That's a lot of helpful information.
Since Joel is familiar with the E-5, I'll also look forward to his comments.
The "real" solution is simple, E-M1 Mk I. It is, in all performance aspects, yup, every one, quite a bit to waaaay
better than any 4/3 body.
You won't believe the IBIS; stunningly good. It will focus your 50-200 faster than any E-body. More M-Pickles, with
better pixel level detail (of special use for those who make large crops!) and much better high ISO noise. Like your
Fujis, no mirror, so real, full time live view on LCD and in EVF. Larger EVF view. High Res mode, focus bracketing and
stacking. The list goes on.
An EX+ used one from KEH is $449. (Bargain is only $120 cheaper.) An EX+ E-3 is $218. In terms of photographic
capability, the E-M1 is comparatively a steal.
Yup, you will also need a lens adapter. An Oly version is $99 from KEH. Although the Fotasy one I bought for $16 from
Rainbow Imaging, via Amazon, works fine for the 14-54 I have.
Enabler Moose
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