As Aahz Maruch said, why not OM-D E-M5? I _almost_ bought one a few
days ago (budget problems... don't ask).

On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 8, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Aahz Maruch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Unless I'm missing something, there is no currently-available 600mm lens
>> for either 4/3 or m4/3, so right there you're talking about crop factor
>> (given the 300mm lenses available).  It would seem that you're making my
>> argument for me.  ;-)
>>
>
> I was referring to the equivalent FoVs ... 14mm EFoV to 600mm EFoV ... for 
> YOUR sake as I assume you are not familiar with FourThirds FoVs.
> The focal lengths are 7mm to 300mm. A normal lens is 25mm.
>
>> Given that, I think the crop factor issue is particularly important when
>> you're comparing cameras with different sensors and trying to evaluate
>> lens availability.  I mean, you need to know that for m4/3 you want a
>> 45mm lens for a "standard portrait" lens.
>
> Granted, but that's one of the things that make FourThirds particularly 
> apropos for Marnie's aim. A fast 45mm lens is a smaller and lighter than a 
> 90mm lens. One of my favorite combinations with the E-1 is a Nikkor 85mm 
> f/1.8 or Leica-R 90mm f/2 to net a 170-180mm EFoV with a fast aperture. My 
> old Nikon film setup for that was a 180mm f/2.8 lens. The combination of E-1 
> + Summicron-R 90/2 is half the size and two-thirds the weight of the Nikon F3 
> + 180/2.8.
>
> A favored 70-200mm EFoV zoom lens in FourThirds is something like a 35-100mm 
> lens.
>
> G
>
>
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