gak44
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Re: Subjective camera preferences.....
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tgutgu wrote:
Sorry, but I can't really follow your decision and preference logic and how one can prefer a GX7 over an E-M1 to an extend that the latter stays at home. The body size difference isn't that large. Honestly, if someone has a problem to carry an E-M1 to the field, I doubt, if a camera system (I.e. a camera with interchangeable lenses) is the right tool for him. I carry the E-M1 wherever I want and enjoy the superior ergonomics, which is even more important. The GM1 is a no go camera for me, as it is too small for a system camera and because there is no way to attach an EVF.
Also, again, I can't understand, how one can drop a camera because of the menu system, especially if the camera is designed to have almost no need to consult the menu, like the E-M1. Although it is preference, I think that the "bad" quality of the Olympus menu system is overrated. Having used and compared a lot of other manufacturer's menus, I think the Olympus menu system is no worse, in fact, to me it is a lot better than others (Sony, Canon, Fuji) And about on par with Panasonic. But Olympus menu system bashing without reasoning is very popular.
Anyway, if I buy a new camera, I know beforehand, what I buy. Thus, I won't never change a camera, because I don't like it or because I don't use it. I buy a new camera for the sake of a better view finder, better ergonomics, handling, and performance or better IQ (which is hardly the case nowadays).
Consider that some of us cannot understand your inability to understand that not everyone thinks or acts like you, nor should they. What works for you does not necessarily work for everyone else.
Consider too that some issues only become apparent after you have used a camera long enough to get to know it well.