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- Location
- London UK
- Name
- Andy
Andy, how are you finding using M43 gear after the Sony A7 FF?
If i din't pixel peep too much I'm OK. I did find that on most occasions the Sony under exposed especially in the corners but only a bit. Also the images although very sharp, after opening up the shadows and closing down the highlights (I found I had to on nearly every image) they had a kinda HDR look to them. The E-M1 although not as good at pixel level, still produces real nice images. If the Sony had lenses the same size as M4/3 and as many then it would be Sony for me all the way as I do miss the very shallow DOF but the M4/3 is such a versatile, light, fun system with awesome lens back-up. Full frame regardless of system does restrict me when it comes to lenses. So for now and the foreseeable future it's M4/3 for meAndy, how are you finding using M43 gear after the Sony A7 FF?
Very helpful, cheers.If i din't pixel peep too much I'm OK. I did find that on most occasions the Sony under exposed especially in the corners but only a bit. Also the images although very sharp, after opening up the shadows and closing down the highlights (I found I had to on nearly every image) they had a kinda HDR look to them. The E-M1 although not as good at pixel level, still produces real nice images. If the Sony had lenses the same size as M4/3 and as many then it would be Sony for me all the way as I do miss the very shallow DOF but the M4/3 is such a versatile, light, fun system with awesome lens back-up. Full frame regardless of system does restrict me when it comes to lenses. So for now and the foreseeable future it's M4/3 for me
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