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Re: Got rid of my Sony RX100 – will E-PM2 with kit lens address its shortcomings?
In reply to tjdean01,
4 months ago
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tjdean01 wrote:
If you jump into m4/3s you're going to gain a lot of size especially if you don't want to be changing lenses.
If you get a PM2 though, Panasonic makes a PZ 14-42mm X (28-84mm equivalent) lens which is about half the size of the kit zoom and although this isn't the sharpest m4/3 zoom lens out there it will for sure outperform the Sony.
Also, look closely at the G15 or XZ-2. From the samples I've seen I actually considered buying one of them (and decided on the Olympus, actually) until I bought a PEN.
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I use the Panasonic PZ 14-42mm X on an EPL5. It's a nice, versatile, small combination. The image quality from the PZ 14-42 is comparable to that of the other Panasonic and Oly kit lenses, but the PZ is essentially a pancake (when not expanded for use) -- much smaller to drop in a bag or coat pocket than the Oly kit lenses.
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