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Is it time to change to 4/3 (1 Viewer)

Thank you for the info! But I think it will cost tonns of money. I'm thinking about buying used lens and used body to save money :)

The EM1-II is likely to fall in price due to the new model. I do not, however, have any idea of the availability of these lenses as used.

Niels
 
I have Canon 60d with Tamron 150-600 g2 lens. This combo started annoying my back. Thinking of buying 7d mk2 for higher quality and speed or switching to m4/3 with Panasonic 100-400 lens and Panasonic g9 or Olympus om-d e1 mk2 body for less weight. My preferance is birding - the ability to take photo of every bird I can't ID to be able ID it by photo. So birds in flight also. But the quality of the photos is important for me too. What would you recommend - 7d mk2 or switch to m4/3?

Quite a few people say the Sony A6600 is a great camera and with there 200-600 lens its quite a decent set up, or something lighter you could go for their 100-400 lens

Tim.
 
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