05-18-2011, 08:26 AM
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What the GH2 has over the E5 is that it offers 3:2 format, something I do want from a DSLR... I just can not find the 4:3 format visually attractive.
Further, 4/3rds is not for everyone, because of the relatively limited shallow DOF possibilities.
A shame the two Olympus lenses do not focus any faster for you.. at least the more bulky E5 will add IS to the Oly-lens mix.
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Yep, it also a mystery why Oly hasn't integrated the multi-format sensor into their MFTs. Same goes for the "plain" Panasonic Gs.
It's actually quite nice to be able to choose between 16:9, 3:2 for horizontal setups and 4:3 for vertical ones.
What the GH2 has over the E5 is that it offers 3:2 format, something I do want from a DSLR... I just can not find the 4:3 format visually attractive.
Further, 4/3rds is not for everyone, because of the relatively limited shallow DOF possibilities.
A shame the two Olympus lenses do not focus any faster for you.. at least the more bulky E5 will add IS to the Oly-lens mix.
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Yep, it also a mystery why Oly hasn't integrated the multi-format sensor into their MFTs. Same goes for the "plain" Panasonic Gs.
It's actually quite nice to be able to choose between 16:9, 3:2 for horizontal setups and 4:3 for vertical ones.