robert blu
quiet photographer
If size and weight are important in my opinion it is worthwhile to go the mirrorless road: I would go m4/3 with Olympus as main interest.
robert
robert
This is important! Find a place where you can handle the camera you consider, it would be a bummer if the camera you choose wasn't agreeing with the way you like to use your camera.streetshoot, all of the cameras that people have been mentioning are going to be an upgrade vs. your rebel. It's up to you to decide what works for you in an ergonomics / haptics point of view and what lenses you truly want at what size.
Key as John and others say is that the choice is highly individual. So, to make a good decision you need mirrorless experience. To get mirrorless experience you need to have made a purchase decision. And so it goes around and around ...
Another approach is to buy a cheap mirrorless or two and see how you get on with it before taking the plunge on something expensive. I recently purchased two Fujis, an x30 and an X-A1, and after some success am now waiting for the release of the X-T2.
Appreciate the input guys, any opinions on the olympus om-d e-m5 mark ii? Been looking at it as a plausible option
Appreciate the input guys, any opinions on the olympus om-d e-m5 mark ii? Been looking at it as a plausible option
Well, and if you are shooting a lot of vampire photos. :angel:
Nice looking camera with a high quality large built-in viewfinder. 16mp. The only issue is whether you will like using an EVF. This is one of the best, but some complain that EVF have a delay. I go back and forth on the issue.
Appreciate the input guys, any opinions on the olympus om-d e-m5 mark ii? Been looking at it as a plausible option