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rethinking Micro Four Thirds in 2016

Started Feb 25, 2016 | Discussions thread
Bill Wallace Veteran Member • Posts: 7,020
Re: rethinking Micro Four Thirds in 2016
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Alex if you are a landscape guy a fellow named Galen Rowell shot Nikon, mostly used plastic, small bodies and slow consumer grade lenses for the most part. His work still stands as something very special.....if you print 16x20 or occasionally larger well you're still in business here. Galen needed to be quick and agile as he was a climber or needed to get to a spot quickly as light was changing and couldn't be encumbered by heavy gear. He did pretty well me thinks.

Chasing gear can be a frutrating task and expensive. Save some money and add to what you have not completely replace. If you need a Sony FF for landscape add it along with the lens or lenses you need and keep on with you current gear for every day stuff.

http://www.mountainlight.com/rowell/gr_camera_bag.html

http://www.mountainlight.com/gallery.html

my thoughts,

Bill

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