With all the glowing press about the A7iii and A7Riii I thought I would give one a try. Ordered one in with a 24-70 f/2.8 from the good folks at Lenrentals.com.
Great technology, great image quality -- way too small for my hands.
I've been shooting an Oly OM-D E-M1 which I love and was considering a mk II. With all the 'uncertainty' around Olympus' future I thought I should at least look at alternatives.
I'll probably look at a GH5. Love Nikon handling qualities but their financials are almost as bad as Olympus' were (
https://www.nikon.com/about/ir/finance/financial_statements/index.htm).
What else should I be looking at?
I know at my age, the smart money move is probably to pick up a couple of Oly mk II bodies and whatever lenses I want and be satisfied shooting photos with cameras I enjoy using.
Panasonic G9 is the ticket. Can use your current lenses. Sizable body, great grip, super EVF.
I agree 100 percent - G9.
Contemplate wrote:
With all the glowing press about the A7iii and A7Riii I thought I would give one a try. Ordered one in with a 24-70 f/2.8 from the good folks at Lenrentals.com.
Great technology, great image quality -- way too small for my hands.
I've been shooting an Oly OM-D E-M1 which I love and was considering a mk II. With all the 'uncertainty' around Olympus' future I thought I should at least look at alternatives.
I'll probably look at a GH5. Love Nikon handling qualities but their financials are almost as bad as Olympus' were (
https://www.nikon.com/about/ir/finance/financial_statements/index.htm).
What else should I be looking at?
I know at my age, the smart money move is probably to pick up a couple of Oly mk II bodies and whatever lenses I want and be satisfied shooting photos with cameras I enjoy using.
With all the glowing press about the A7iii and A7R... (
show quote)
How long do you expect to live? If you like the Oly, go for it now. By the time its an unserviceable relic you will probably be long gone. If not, there will probably be something else around to tickle your fancy.
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
Contemplate wrote:
With all the glowing press about the A7iii and A7Riii I thought I would give one a try. Ordered one in with a 24-70 f/2.8 from the good folks at Lenrentals.com.
Great technology, great image quality -- way too small for my hands.
I've been shooting an Oly OM-D E-M1 which I love and was considering a mk II. With all the 'uncertainty' around Olympus' future I thought I should at least look at alternatives.
I'll probably look at a GH5. Love Nikon handling qualities but their financials are almost as bad as Olympus' were (
https://www.nikon.com/about/ir/finance/financial_statements/index.htm).
What else should I be looking at?
I know at my age, the smart money move is probably to pick up a couple of Oly mk II bodies and whatever lenses I want and be satisfied shooting photos with cameras I enjoy using.
With all the glowing press about the A7iii and A7R... (
show quote)
Olympus cameras will not stop working just because the photography division has been sold. Same with Nikon. There is no need to switch systems. If you are happy with the system you are using, stay with it.
Between your doctor and a market analyst I’m sure the answer will come clear. Sorry about your bear paws.
I have a G9 and love it. I love my Z7 even more, but if you already have M4/3 lenses the G9 makes more sense. Plus the cost difference could buy some good glass.
SuperflyTNT, Is that you in both pics? What a difference time and a haircut can make!!!?!!!
Paul Diamond wrote:
SuperflyTNT, Is that you in both pics? What a difference time and a haircut can make!!!?!!!
The first one was from 40 years ago. The second was a Halloween costume about 10 years ago. During COVID-19 I’m looking more like the first one.
Isn’t the Oly smaller than the A7III and A7RIII?
Wingpilot wrote:
Isn’t the Oly smaller than the A7III and A7RIII?
Shhhhh ... we never mention things like that around here. Folks are proud to say that their “Hans iss too big” even though it’s never really real. We just nod and accept that, as well as a host of other irrational maladies, as if it were fact. It’s been central to uhh tradition since before uhh was launched.
User ID wrote:
Shhhhh ... we never mention things like that around here. Folks are proud to say that their “Hans are too big” even though it’s never really real. We just nod and accept that, as well as a host of other irrational maladies, as if it were fact. It’s central to uhh tradition.
Heh,heh!!
I thought my hands and fingers were going to be too big for my Sony RX100M7, but after playing with it for awhile, I realized I was wrong. I love that little camera.
A battery grip would solve the big hands problem and extend shooting time .
Otherwise, I wouldn't worry about changing systems anytime soon.
Jeffcs
Loc: Myrtle Beach South Carolina
I’m sticking with my Olympus system and I’m on the fence should I pick up a second omdem1markiii just to keep it put away “just in case”
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.