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Should I drop full frame? - Reinier - 04-05-2016 But that's the problem, I always wait too long for the next thing and meanwhile miss out on a lots of photo-fun I could have had. Sounds familair? Regards, Reinier Should I drop full frame? - wim - 05-15-2016 There is a simple solution - Get a 4/3 camera, and a Metabones adapter . I did get that adapter in the first place to use my fast lenses, and got a 0.64x adapter and was quite impressed. So impressed that I actually got myself an OM-D 5 Mark II as well, because I just liked the results, besides the fact that the 5 II actually has the option to shoot 40 MP files for static subjects when used on a tripod, because ti si a great street cam, and obviously because it is so incredibly small . That way when I travel light I have the OM-D with me, and a number of lenses depending on what I want to do, or when I really want to go out shooting with a lot of time available, I'll take the 5D II . Kind regards, Wim |