well, staying on top of film is a big chore on my end and i have been pondering retiring the m for something in the micro 4/3 line.
(actually my lovely wife bought me my m6 so i will be selling something else and putting the m6 into semi-retirement)
i don't need much convincing in the image department as i am sure the cameras mentioned are up to my rather low-fi standards. where i am uncertain is in the durability and the hard nocks department. without boring you with the details i often find myself in "dicey" shooting conditions. i mean i am not going to drag it behind the car or nothing but deserts and jungles are a distinct possibility.
so, how have your m4/3 cameras been holding up? any heavy daily users out there? anyone given one a real hard workout?
thanks for the input!
(actually my lovely wife bought me my m6 so i will be selling something else and putting the m6 into semi-retirement)
i don't need much convincing in the image department as i am sure the cameras mentioned are up to my rather low-fi standards. where i am uncertain is in the durability and the hard nocks department. without boring you with the details i often find myself in "dicey" shooting conditions. i mean i am not going to drag it behind the car or nothing but deserts and jungles are a distinct possibility.
so, how have your m4/3 cameras been holding up? any heavy daily users out there? anyone given one a real hard workout?
thanks for the input!