[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1329897629' post='16014']
Which is still MUCH LESS than what MFT has to offer.
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Yes, MFT is more mature, but what is great about the NX system is that they feature an APS-C system with lenses of comparable sizes (the pancake ones).
Plus, I don't think the NX lens selection, including the ones coming this year, is less appealing than the current MFT lineup. For instance, MFT does not have something equivalent to the 80-400 4-5.6 or the 16-80 3.5-4.5. For the rest, I find it quite a toss-up between the two while you get the benefit of DOF control with the NX system.
To me the main issue of the NX system is their sensors which are quite behind Sony in terms of noise and DR. They also don't have a replacement of the NX11 with a better EVF.
Which is still MUCH LESS than what MFT has to offer.
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Yes, MFT is more mature, but what is great about the NX system is that they feature an APS-C system with lenses of comparable sizes (the pancake ones).
Plus, I don't think the NX lens selection, including the ones coming this year, is less appealing than the current MFT lineup. For instance, MFT does not have something equivalent to the 80-400 4-5.6 or the 16-80 3.5-4.5. For the rest, I find it quite a toss-up between the two while you get the benefit of DOF control with the NX system.
To me the main issue of the NX system is their sensors which are quite behind Sony in terms of noise and DR. They also don't have a replacement of the NX11 with a better EVF.