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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 480885" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>I kind of realise the limitations and thats what is holding me back. I have a D810 now so I am completely spoilt, but I do a lot of macro and product type shots and the HiRes capability of the E-M5 Mk2 beats the D810 for detail in the reviews I have read and seen.</p><p>Its the landscape and high dynamic range that would be the challenge. </p><p></p><p>The weight factor when travelling is a real major benefit though. A complete M4/3 system works out at less than half the weight for the same kit. and even bigger weight savings when you go into long telephoto lens comparisons.</p><p></p><p>I also thought about going the Sony a6000 route but the more I read about it the more I am moving away from it. It certainly has a huge fan boy following but there is no where near the choice of lenses that the M4/3 system offers.</p><p>Will be interesting to see what the E-M1 mk2 offers or the Sony A7000 if and when they come out. But probably won't wait because there will always be the next model and it never ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 480885, member: 15434"] I kind of realise the limitations and thats what is holding me back. I have a D810 now so I am completely spoilt, but I do a lot of macro and product type shots and the HiRes capability of the E-M5 Mk2 beats the D810 for detail in the reviews I have read and seen. Its the landscape and high dynamic range that would be the challenge. The weight factor when travelling is a real major benefit though. A complete M4/3 system works out at less than half the weight for the same kit. and even bigger weight savings when you go into long telephoto lens comparisons. I also thought about going the Sony a6000 route but the more I read about it the more I am moving away from it. It certainly has a huge fan boy following but there is no where near the choice of lenses that the M4/3 system offers. Will be interesting to see what the E-M1 mk2 offers or the Sony A7000 if and when they come out. But probably won't wait because there will always be the next model and it never ends. [/QUOTE]
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