aeturnum
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I think m4/3 is a viable platform for almost all photographic purposes, but then so is the iPhone. We've long since left behind the times when technology was really insufficient to do what most people want to do.
What matters more is the interface between the user and the sensor. Some people find it easier to take good pictures using an optical viewfinder, some people love electronic viewfinders. Do you want a lot of physical controls? How big should the camera be? How do you want to focus?
Professional photographers could use a m3/4 camera, but they probably won't because their current gear works fine. There's nothing wrong with the m4/3 platform, but there's nothing particularly right about it either.
P.s. The philosophy behind writing a piece like this seems a little silly. You're just trying to convince avowed gear-purists that they should expand their dogma to include another format. It's like trying to convince a catholic each individual protestant denomination is Christian, as opposed to "protestants" as a whole.
What matters more is the interface between the user and the sensor. Some people find it easier to take good pictures using an optical viewfinder, some people love electronic viewfinders. Do you want a lot of physical controls? How big should the camera be? How do you want to focus?
Professional photographers could use a m3/4 camera, but they probably won't because their current gear works fine. There's nothing wrong with the m4/3 platform, but there's nothing particularly right about it either.
P.s. The philosophy behind writing a piece like this seems a little silly. You're just trying to convince avowed gear-purists that they should expand their dogma to include another format. It's like trying to convince a catholic each individual protestant denomination is Christian, as opposed to "protestants" as a whole.