wembley1966 wrote:
New member here planning an entry into the world of small cameras and thinking M43.
My work camera is a Nikon D3s with the 14-24 attached nearly all the time. Real Estate Photographer and occasional event photographer. This would still be my go to work equipment and I absolutely love it. Also Own the Nikon AFS trinity.
My travel camera (back-up work camera) is a D700 usually with a 24-70 on it and the 17-35 and 70-200 in the bag.
I want to enter the world of small for travel and can get a Panny GX85 with the 12-32 brand new for $630.
Would this be a good entrance point for M43 to test the waters?
Not been a video shooter but interested in the ibis 4k video option for travel. Like the idea of touchscreen, wifi capability and quality of the gx85.
After many years of being a telephoto shooter (graduating to a 400 f2.8 afs) I have been shooting UWA and the 14-24 is my fav Nikon lens.
But traveling quite a lot at the moment and like a grab shot camera as well as the occasional 'serious' imaging too and tired of dragging the DSLR. Have liked shooting the wife's D5300 and 18-140.
So this is what I'm looking at to start with:
GX85 with pancake 12-32 $630 new
Oly 9-18 f4-5.3 M Zuiko $250 used (locally)
possibly oly 17 f1.8 or pany equivalent for low light stuff if i can get used to such a small system and learning a whole new set-up.
If i like the M43 system would also add a panny or oly 12-35 or 12-40 f2.8 and maybe a 40-150 f2.8 (based on images i've seen that show an image quality I'd be happy to compare with my current equipment).
Does this make sense and most importantly will someone who on a daily basis uses the D3s and 14-24mm be happy with the results knowing full well at probably 1/4 of the size and weight it will not be like for like.
Cheers
Wembley
I think you are looking at the right camera in terms of size, performance and price. The GX85 is a very responsive and capable camera. Its one achilles heel is the smaller than it should be EVF. But even with that, I still think it is fantastic. Great IBIS, amazing video quality that is stabilized, and really just a dearth of choices for lenses.
I think you'd be pretty happy with its capabilities, even shooting wide angle with that Oly lens.