Bigkidneys
New member
I have to say the E5 is starting to make me wonder about buying one. Until now, I have never thought about crossing over but after spending some time with my E-P2 with a few M 4/3rd lenses and having seen the sharp pics the E5 produces and the colors, I am wondering if jumping ship from M 4/3rds to 4/3rds will offer much more than what I currently have... I have the following bodies and lenses in M 4/3rds:
E-P2
GH1
GF1
I also have the following M 4/3rd lenses: Panny 20, Panny 45/2.8, Panny 14-140, Panny 7-14.
Least to say I have a lot invested in M 4/3rds. What I am looking to do is step up in image quality and sharpness. If I go 4/3rds, I would be looking at the E5 or possibly E3 with the 12-60 lens to start. I would likely keep my E-P2 and a few lenses as the idea of carrying small when needed is a good option.
My question is, has anyone here moved formats like this and if so, did you notice an increase in image quality? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Jason
E-P2
GH1
GF1
I also have the following M 4/3rd lenses: Panny 20, Panny 45/2.8, Panny 14-140, Panny 7-14.
Least to say I have a lot invested in M 4/3rds. What I am looking to do is step up in image quality and sharpness. If I go 4/3rds, I would be looking at the E5 or possibly E3 with the 12-60 lens to start. I would likely keep my E-P2 and a few lenses as the idea of carrying small when needed is a good option.
My question is, has anyone here moved formats like this and if so, did you notice an increase in image quality? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Jason