05-01-2017, 10:38 PM
Well the T10/T20 address size as well as most of the f2 lenses. They aren't quite as small as (for example) the 45f1.8 but they are still more reasonable. The 18-55 is not quite the same as the 12-40 but is is not horrible alternative in terms of speed/size/image quality.
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For good optical quality in zoom MFT seems to have most of the field covered with the 12-40/12-100/35-100 and a pair of decent ultra wide. What is lacks is something similar to 100-400 full frame lens. The panasonic is not horrible but is just too slow (diffraction) to compete.
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For a truely small setup (ignoring image quailty) MFT is hard to beat and if you can live with one lens (with good optics) the 45f1.8 with mft camera makes a nice small package.
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For good optical quality in zoom MFT seems to have most of the field covered with the 12-40/12-100/35-100 and a pair of decent ultra wide. What is lacks is something similar to 100-400 full frame lens. The panasonic is not horrible but is just too slow (diffraction) to compete.
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For a truely small setup (ignoring image quailty) MFT is hard to beat and if you can live with one lens (with good optics) the 45f1.8 with mft camera makes a nice small package.
Quote:Honestly, Sony APS-C is dead. Most of the native APS-C lenses are mediocre and the FF alternatives are too expensive for an APS-C use case.
In the sub-FF league it's either Fuji or MFT in my opinion.
MFT is not the place to for if your priority is shallow DoF. However, in terms of high quality you have quite some options in a compact package.
Fuji is pretty awesome and it's touching FF in quality. However, it's not the place to be if you prefer a compact size/low weight.