Back to size and weight for the E-M5
I guess it depends a lot on the performance of the D600. It's still likely to do C-AF far better than any current MILC. I've said before, no one camera system can do it all. They all entail compromise. I have yet to give up my DSLR, as there are simply some things is does better than my m43. I don't use it very often, but it'll definitely come out to shoot he US Grand Prix in November.
Louis_Dobson
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D600 and OM-D, can't really see the point.
millsart
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All good reasons to own BOTH systems.
Who says that a photographer must only own and enjoy 1 system if they shoot m4/3 ?
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