Silver Body w/ 14-150mm Black Lens
The OM-D E-M5 Mark III is compact, lightweight and comfortable - made for roaming the biggest cities to the smallest villages and even the most remote destinations on earth. Equipped with a range of Pro technologies like 30Fps sequential shooting, 121-point all cross-type Phase & contrast detection AF, 5-axis in-body image stabilization, and 50MP high Res shot mode This camera is able to capture stunning images on-the-go making it the perfect travel companion. Enjoy versatile shooting Features like Pro capture, live composite, focus stacking, and anti-flicker shooting. The E-M5 Mark III is at the center of an expansive system of lenses and accessories making it seamless to build the ultimate system for you. The E-M5 Mark III. All you need to break free from heavy gear and see the world.
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It's not all about the sensor! Look at the weight of these lenses + quality of optics.
Even Fuji X series cameras + lenses are significantly larger.
A camera you can bring everywhere because its 17oz lens + body is much better than some 32oz camera you only use 3 times a year.
It's not all about the sensor! Look at the weight of these lenses + quality of optics.
Even Fuji X series cameras + lenses are significantly larger.
A camera you can bring everywhere because its 17oz lens + body is much better than some 32oz camera you only use 3 times a year.
I already have that lens ordered @ $249. And my M5 Mark II is still a good camera.
I keep dreaming on the G9 or the XT3
Not this lens in particular. I like the 17mm olympus prime, it is very nice and its 4oz.
Even a pro zoom like Panasonic 12-35 or Olympus 12-40 is about 13oz. Much lighter than Fuji 16-55, which is almost 26oz.
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basically it is 2 or 3 generations behind at this moment in time
If you are in need of those things,4/3 can be a great format, can also be a second camera for someone who can do dual systems. If you want the ultimate in IQ (so not just good, but the best), and you will be viewing in a way that it is noticeable, or shoot a lot in low light and need the fastest lenses ($$$), then you will need to look elsewhere (35mm (FF) or Medium Format). Of course achieving that will come at a greater cost, size and weight, so one needs to decide what tradeoffs they want to make.