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Buy now a 760D or wait for the upcoming model?

Started Jan 6, 2016 | Discussions thread
davev8
davev8 Veteran Member • Posts: 4,837
Re: Buy now a 760D or wait for the upcoming model?

RedFox88 wrote:

junk1 wrote:

You can get VERY small mft cameras, such as the Panasonic GM1 (5 or 6 ounces) and GM5. I think the larger bodies are purposely large for handling reaosns, especially with larger lenses, plus people think "bigger is better" and are more willing to spend $1k on a larger heavier body.

10 years ago there was 1 dslr under $1000 and today you get so much more for your dollar. You get what you pay for , especially with lenses.

not strictly true...not when it comes to sony lenses with a ziess sticker on them...i have been looking at a sony A7ii and when comparing an £800  sony to a £100 canon lens and you find according to DXO they are opticly the same it put you off... i find several lenses like this..at all the FL i wanted

Yep, DOF is less, but it's easier to get a fast/bright lens on m4t and they are a lot smaller than FF or even APS-C. The Panasonic F2.5 14mm (28mm equivalent) lens only weighs 2 ounces! That lens and a reasonably light body could be carried by my R/C plane or quadrotor/drone...that's what first attracted me to mft.

Also, the "multiplier" is 2x, so a 300mm lens is 600mm full frame equivalent...but of course you can similarly "digital zoom/crop" images from larger sensors, so that's a bogus argument.

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