I don't get micro four thirds. It seems to combine the non-portability of SLR's with the small sensor and reduced features of a point and shoot while having a higher price than either one.
The sensors are way bigger than the tiny tiny sensors in point and shoots and they would be way more portable than a DSLR if they all came with a prime lens like the GF1 does. With the overall space that my DSLR and the kit lens takes up I wish I would have gotten a this or a GF1 because I find myself reluctant to take the beast anywhere with me, resulting in way fewer shots than I used to take with my PnS.
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I don't get micro four thirds. It seems to combine the non-portability of SLR's with the small sensor and reduced features of a point and shoot while having a higher price than either one.
@BdgBill1
? who told you that ?
The sensors are way bigger than the tiny tiny sensors in point and shoots and they would be way more portable than a DSLR if they all came with a prime lens like the GF1 does. With the overall space that my DSLR and the kit lens takes up I wish I would have gotten a this or a GF1 because I find myself reluctant to take the beast anywhere with me, resulting in way fewer shots than I used to take with my PnS.