I got back into photography in 2012 with an Olympus OMD E-M5 and a kit lens. I wasn't blown away by the image quality and I didn't really shoot much. In 2016 I started taking a bit more photos and I felt I wanted a bit more range. I invested in the 40-150mm f2.8 PRO and it invigorated my love for photography, image quality took a big jump over the kit zoom.
With the 40-150 I started to get into bird photography and in March of 2017 I upgraded to the Olympus E-M1 mkII and a few weeks later added the 300mm f4 PRO.
I love the camera, best ergonomics of any camera I've ever held, not close. It's awesome for birds in flight.
The past 6 months I've gotten more and more into landscapes. This is where I feel maybe the camera is not the best. I have the 12-40mm f2.8 PRO which is a superb lens. Results are pretty decent but I think they could be much more with a camera that lends itself more to landscape photography.
I'm not switching systems but thinking about adding a second system to complement my current. With FF I would get better DR and better color transitions, low light performance (not my main priority), better resolution and better details.
Olympus is supposedly announcing something big at the beginning of 2019 so I will wait until we know what that is.
I don't like Sony, I feel they are badly designed cameras but with great image quality. Bad ergonomics, build quality and effectivly no weather sealing. However if I want to stay mirrorless I think this is my only option. Maybe a used A7RII would make sense if I was to go this path?
I have not shot DSLR since my film days, that is roughly 18 years. My thought here is that there should be a lot of equipment on the used market now that everyone is talking mirrorless. Maybe there is a bargain to be had? Canon 5DSR, Nikon D810, those are two cameras that come to mind but to be honest I'm not that knowledgeable in this area so any advice appreciated. Maybe there are not so many options with 30+ MP? I do like to print big and I'm not terribly unhappy with the quality given by my Olympus but I know it could be improved upon.
Since this would be a landscape camera I would not be so worried about frame rates or CAF or tracking.
For this to make sense it has to kind blow the Olympus E-M1 mkII away and I think there aren't too many cameras that does that. Obviously the D850, 5D IV and A7RIII would but those are also mighty exepensive.
I figure the Nikon or Canon route is probably better since the lenses would be alot cheaper? Not that I know which lenses to get but still. I would need a standard 24-70 and then something like a 16-32 or simular.
What are your thoughts about my reasoning? What would be the best bang for the buck? I do prefer Canon as a brand over both Nikon and Sony.
With the 40-150 I started to get into bird photography and in March of 2017 I upgraded to the Olympus E-M1 mkII and a few weeks later added the 300mm f4 PRO.
I love the camera, best ergonomics of any camera I've ever held, not close. It's awesome for birds in flight.
The past 6 months I've gotten more and more into landscapes. This is where I feel maybe the camera is not the best. I have the 12-40mm f2.8 PRO which is a superb lens. Results are pretty decent but I think they could be much more with a camera that lends itself more to landscape photography.
I'm not switching systems but thinking about adding a second system to complement my current. With FF I would get better DR and better color transitions, low light performance (not my main priority), better resolution and better details.
Olympus is supposedly announcing something big at the beginning of 2019 so I will wait until we know what that is.
I don't like Sony, I feel they are badly designed cameras but with great image quality. Bad ergonomics, build quality and effectivly no weather sealing. However if I want to stay mirrorless I think this is my only option. Maybe a used A7RII would make sense if I was to go this path?
I have not shot DSLR since my film days, that is roughly 18 years. My thought here is that there should be a lot of equipment on the used market now that everyone is talking mirrorless. Maybe there is a bargain to be had? Canon 5DSR, Nikon D810, those are two cameras that come to mind but to be honest I'm not that knowledgeable in this area so any advice appreciated. Maybe there are not so many options with 30+ MP? I do like to print big and I'm not terribly unhappy with the quality given by my Olympus but I know it could be improved upon.
Since this would be a landscape camera I would not be so worried about frame rates or CAF or tracking.
For this to make sense it has to kind blow the Olympus E-M1 mkII away and I think there aren't too many cameras that does that. Obviously the D850, 5D IV and A7RIII would but those are also mighty exepensive.
I figure the Nikon or Canon route is probably better since the lenses would be alot cheaper? Not that I know which lenses to get but still. I would need a standard 24-70 and then something like a 16-32 or simular.
What are your thoughts about my reasoning? What would be the best bang for the buck? I do prefer Canon as a brand over both Nikon and Sony.


