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Who says you only have to buy one :ROTFL:I fear that the newly announced Fuji XPro2 might bring me completely out of m43 territory
It has only a fixed LCD and is rather slow with liveview on. The fixed LCD would be a no no for me.I fear that the newly announced Fuji XPro2 might bring me completely out of m43 territory
Regressive. There is a niche market for it. They will run this edition for another few years with FW upgrades every 3 months to keep the fans interested.It has only a fixed LCD and is rather slow with liveview on. The fixed LCD would be a no no for me.
Liveview was sure slow in the XPro1, but this should have changed completely with the XPro2. The fixed LCD is something which I also do not like, but there will be soon a XT2, which will have articulating LCD and also 4k. Have you shot an XTRANS sensor once? There are really remarkable differences in IQ, color and sharpness to whatever sensor I have used so far out of m43 sectionIt has only a fixed LCD and is rather slow with liveview on. The fixed LCD would be a no no for me.
But the Pen F looks good with its 20 MB. But I will probably wait for a 20MP E-M5.
You are unfortunately soo rightWho says you only have to buy one :ROTFL:
If it's anything like the E-P5, it will be relatively flat without a lens. That means being able to to pack it in a very small space, something that isn't possible with the E-M1. I would expect specs similar to those of the E-M1, but with new features added and with 4K video. I'm starting to see this as a possible option for me, rather than the new Fuji. It will be smaller, cheaper and I still have some m4/3 stuff plus it will be a nice companion for the GM5 or vice versa.My disappointment - it's a bit big. I would have loved to be this the counterpart to the GM5, but given it's not that small, I am not sure what's the advantage as a model-line vs the OMD M's.
- Ricardo
4K video definitely not, "only" have 4K timelaps. Just got feedback from my dealer, who had a presentation about the PenF earlier today from Olympus.If it's anything like the E-P5, it will be relatively flat without a lens. That means being able to to pack it in a very small space, something that isn't possible with the E-M1. I would expect specs similar to those of the E-M1, but with new features added and with 4K video. I'm starting to see this as a possible option for me, rather than the new Fuji. It will be smaller, cheaper and I still have some m4/3 stuff plus it will be a nice companion for the GM5 or vice versa.