A post by: Darlene HildebrandtPPIMG class=”alignright wp-image-36949″ alt=”Olympus-OM-D-EM-5-Review.jpg” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-Olympus-OM-D-EM-5-Review-566×600.jpg” width=”250″With the increase in popularity of the smaller, more portable Mirrorless Four Thirds cameras I’m curious to see where you stand on this discussion. Personally, I’m ready to jump on and get myself an Olympus OM-D EM-5, only thing holding me back from now on is the cost of having to justify a second camera./PPI’m in the camp “I’m not digging my full format DSLR just yet” if I still use it to teach and doing portraits. But the more travel and photography tours that I do, the more attractive the Olympus. One of the guys on my trip Cuba had one and it took great pictures, and video as well as! I was really impressed./PPWe had this debate all day, but some of the pros and cons in General threw about include:/PIMG class=” wp-image-64195 alignright” alt=”Sony A7R Review” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-sony-a7r-review.jpg” width=”300″small and lightweight (which has a particular) you can grab more lenses in a small bag for travelless intimidating for people you’re shooting, especially when doing Street photographyability to accept and adjust to just about every lens adapters, including that of your DSLRthe sensors in many of them rival DSLR APS-C sensors use, and in the case of the Sony A7R they may have even the edgethey are not really less expensive than the full format DSLR ‘s, in fact, in some cases they are more expensive. You pay for compactnessthey can be slower, so shooting moving subjects is more challengingthe electronic viewfinder-this is a curse of many DSLR owners used to see through an optical onebecause of the above point can they battery pigsPAre your feet firmly one side of the fence or the other? Or are you still on the fence, still undecided as our little friends here?/PIMG alt=”” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-4815367101e6110207c6z.jpg” width=”610″ height=”640″By KENNETH BARKER/PIMG alt=”” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-86620346359599eb858dz.jpg” width=”610″ height=”640″By hehadenPIMG alt=”” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-4555697736d4eae0675cz.jpg” width=”610″ height=”581″By MALC/PPThis is where the future is taking us? Its full frame cameras obsolete? Who knows
Are you jumping on the Mirrorless Camera bandwagon?
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