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<blockquote data-quote="nikonmike" data-source="post: 3480752" data-attributes="member: 134117"><p>Your choice is about right as the smaller 4/3 sensor will keep the lens size and weight down,as to which one until the other day i would have said possibly the GX8, using electronic shutter (using the normal shutter with some lenses can induce shutter shock)yesterday i got a Olympus em-10mk11 as a second body and to be honest its surprised me.</p><p>I would now say get the EM10MK11 (unless you can run to the EM1 or EM1MK11) and spend more on lenses,i used Nikon with a 150-600 and find the Panasonic 100-400 a doddle to carry after that gear.If you go with Panasonic lenses and Olympus body you have the best mix IMO,if you go with Olympus bodies and there lenses they dont have stabilization in the lenses and the body one starts to run out by 200m </p><p>A few shots from this morning with the 10mk11 and 100-400</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonmike, post: 3480752, member: 134117"] Your choice is about right as the smaller 4/3 sensor will keep the lens size and weight down,as to which one until the other day i would have said possibly the GX8, using electronic shutter (using the normal shutter with some lenses can induce shutter shock)yesterday i got a Olympus em-10mk11 as a second body and to be honest its surprised me. I would now say get the EM10MK11 (unless you can run to the EM1 or EM1MK11) and spend more on lenses,i used Nikon with a 150-600 and find the Panasonic 100-400 a doddle to carry after that gear.If you go with Panasonic lenses and Olympus body you have the best mix IMO,if you go with Olympus bodies and there lenses they dont have stabilization in the lenses and the body one starts to run out by 200m A few shots from this morning with the 10mk11 and 100-400 [/QUOTE]
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