Hi Everyone,
Lately I have been considering moving back to micro 4/3 from a year or so enjoying the Fuji system.
Here is the current setup that I am trying to replace:
Fuji X-E1 + 35mm + 60mm
Fuji X-A1 + 16-50mm
Considering the following:
Panasonic GX7 + 20mm + Oly 45mm
Panasonic GM1 + 12-32mm
My reasoning for the switch is simply the overall size of the system, especially with the portrait lenses. APS-C is a larger sensor, the physics of the lenses just do not allow for native Fuji lenses to be as small as m4/3 offerings.
If IQ is the ultimate goal, I think I will stick with Fuji although the gap is not that big. In fact for my purpose, it's probably a wash.
Price aside (it is going to cost me more getting Panny stuff), what advantages or disadvantages should i think about?
At this point, I am guessing that GX7 ergonomics should be great esp with the tilt screen. And GM1 is considered as a second body for the small size. I will adapt to the ergo as I did for the Fuji X-A1.
Lately I have been considering moving back to micro 4/3 from a year or so enjoying the Fuji system.
Here is the current setup that I am trying to replace:
Fuji X-E1 + 35mm + 60mm
Fuji X-A1 + 16-50mm
Considering the following:
Panasonic GX7 + 20mm + Oly 45mm
Panasonic GM1 + 12-32mm
My reasoning for the switch is simply the overall size of the system, especially with the portrait lenses. APS-C is a larger sensor, the physics of the lenses just do not allow for native Fuji lenses to be as small as m4/3 offerings.
If IQ is the ultimate goal, I think I will stick with Fuji although the gap is not that big. In fact for my purpose, it's probably a wash.
Price aside (it is going to cost me more getting Panny stuff), what advantages or disadvantages should i think about?
At this point, I am guessing that GX7 ergonomics should be great esp with the tilt screen. And GM1 is considered as a second body for the small size. I will adapt to the ergo as I did for the Fuji X-A1.