Comparing Fuji and M4/3 kits - Anyone shoot extensively with both?
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Comparing Fuji and M4/3 kits - Anyone shoot extensively with both?
May 27, 2016
Hello! I have been a long time micro four thirds user, going back to four thirds. I think the most engaging setup for me in the past was the Panasonic L1 with the Leica 14-50. I loved shooting with the aperture ring. Taking a look at the Pany 15mm 1.7 with the aperture ring got me curious about the Fuji setups as well. I have two kits in mind, keeping in mind that the Pany 15 can only be used with the aperture ring on Pany cameras. I would probably pick up a backup body to use it.
- Oly EP5
- Pany 15mm 1.7
- Pany 25mm 1.4
- Pany 45mm 2.8
- Fuji XE2
- Fuji 16mm 1.4
- Fuji 35mm 2.0
- Fuji 60mm 2.4
Has anyone shot both Fuji and Micro Four Thirds extensively? Which kit appeals to you most? Which system engaged you the most?
Thanks!
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