That's fantastic for some purposes, you can get the increased shutter speed without the wafer thin DOF.
exactly, its like the new panny 12-35mm lens, everyone likes to say that it is the equivalent of a 24-70 f/2.8 on full frame and from an angle of view perspective this is true, but from a DOF point of view it is actually the equivalent of a 24-70 f/5.6 lens
--you can't treat physics for DOF. If I am correct DOF in MFT is about 1 stop more than APS-C so F2.8 DOF in MFT is the same as F4 in APS-C
This can be good or bad. Panasonic promote this as an advantage that one don't have to be precise in focus to get so called sharp everywhere
But to me I don't think that is an advantage. If I want DOF I can always use F8 but the reverse is not true. In MFT if you want less DOF you got to have faster lens which is expensive
NEX-7 & Sigma 30mm f/2.8
NEX-5 & 18-55 OSS
And a spare black 18-55