ptomsu
Workshop Member
I doubt that the 40-150 will be replaced with a new version, but you never know. I love this lens and never had the demand for dual IS.I'd expect them to come up with a new version of the 40-150mm f/2.8 as well, with in-lens IS. Although I'm not a big fan of that lens, dual IS would increase the usability a lot.
As for image quality improvement, it's very interesting to compare the new cameras with those that were launched only three years ago. The improvements are really substantial, and the advantages of full frame will be relevant to an increasingly small group of photographers. Will I buy an E-M1 II? Maybe in a year or two, when there are second hand copies available
The IQ of these new cameras is meanwhile really outstanding and despite higher resolution a D810 or even a D820 offers there is really not much other. Rather contrary the latest m43 top range cameras have gained so many features that in general they are even becoming superior to the old dinosaurs as they can now fully play out the advantages of mirrorless and smaller sensor - aka smaller and cheaper lenses!