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Sep 04, 2015 21:21 |  #1

I received the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II yesterday for my walkaround camera.

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I still have my EOS M, but I don't like it as a walk around. Could never get used to not having a viewfinder. My EOS M is relegated to video and the occasional still life when I want to do something with APS-C (using the EF-M to EF adapter).

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Sep 05, 2015 21:49 |  #2

Nice choice !

One of the guys at work has built out a "travel kit" with m4/3 gear - comparable to his work issued suitcase full of gear, but all fitting in a shoulder bag.

My complimentary/walkarou​nd camera is a Leica M240 - its nice haveing the IQ without the weight


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Sep 07, 2015 23:29 |  #3

Great camera and the m43 lens selection is really good and addicting because of the cheap price when compared to other systems. Once you start picking up excellent lenses like the Olympus 75 f/1.8 and Panasonic Leica 25 f/1.4, you'll be leaving your 5diii sitting more and more. I got a Panasonic GX8 as a back up for my 7dii and its now my main camera. Sold my Canon gear and picked up a GX7 as a back up.


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