09-25-2012, 05:39 PM
[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1348593011' post='20374']
I did - and discarded them. Coming from a DSLR setting and a subsequent GF1-based line-up (interrupted by an all compact intermediate period, which was not that bad actually) my requirements/priorities for a major upgrade in the mirrorless world are as follows:
1. Size/weight of the cam body should be distinctly below DSLR-levels (the GH3 is thus out)
2. Sensor performance should be equal (or better) than the Sony sensor in the EM-5
3. High-quality EVF (preferably integrated)
4. Very agreeable ergonomics (admittedly highly subjective this one)
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i'm really seeing olympus release a new e-px with the new epson VF, integrated,rangerinder style. And stretching things a bit,an hybrid vf a la fuji. but sometimes 2013, the omd has to sell more and elson guys said their tech was still in dev. btw just did a full day hiking in bern oberland, gloves are totally go on the omd, brilliant,brilliant camera.
greetings
I did - and discarded them. Coming from a DSLR setting and a subsequent GF1-based line-up (interrupted by an all compact intermediate period, which was not that bad actually) my requirements/priorities for a major upgrade in the mirrorless world are as follows:
1. Size/weight of the cam body should be distinctly below DSLR-levels (the GH3 is thus out)
2. Sensor performance should be equal (or better) than the Sony sensor in the EM-5
3. High-quality EVF (preferably integrated)
4. Very agreeable ergonomics (admittedly highly subjective this one)
[/quote]
i'm really seeing olympus release a new e-px with the new epson VF, integrated,rangerinder style. And stretching things a bit,an hybrid vf a la fuji. but sometimes 2013, the omd has to sell more and elson guys said their tech was still in dev. btw just did a full day hiking in bern oberland, gloves are totally go on the omd, brilliant,brilliant camera.
greetings