I'm a amateur living in Ireland.
With the great migration I've also decided to sign up here. I am a Fuji and m43 owner.
I really can't decide which system to keep. So that's going to be a interesting journey, hopefully one I will share with ye.
Welcome Tili! Both systems are great, so yeah that'll be a tough one. If you ask around for advice here, you might just be talked into adding a Nikon or Sony system on top of your existing two, don't say I didn't warn you!
Welcome Tili! Both systems are great, so yeah that'll be a tough one. If you ask around for advice here, you might just be talked into adding a Nikon or Sony system on top of your existing two, don't say I didn't warn you!
You'll be talked into buying a new shelf before the day is over
I kid, I kid... Sorta I'm a big proponent of cutting back on gear and not giving yourself choice paralysis. But yeah, which gear that reduced set should consist of when there's so much wonderful stuff out there... That's the big one.
I'm a amateur living in Ireland.
With the great migration I've also decided to sign up here. I am a Fuji and m43 owner.
I really can't decide which system to keep. So that's going to be a interesting journey, hopefully one I will share with ye.
Knowing nothing about your photography or interests - but being the current owner myself of two truly fine micro four thirds cameras (a Lumix and an Olympus), as well as a few more outstanding Fujifilm cameras, my unhelpful and unsolicited advice is: it's not always necessary to limit oneself to 'one system' - any more than it might be necessary to limit oneself to one beer at one's local Pub. Perhaps that's not the best of metaphors, admittedly - and there are situations and circumstances which it might be helpful to thin down one's herd - but, conversely, diversity is the spice of something-or-other, as the old saying goes, and I for one would be loath to part with either of my Fujis or my mu-4/3's cameras. Each seems to fulfill a different and, at times, almost unique function.
I'm a amateur living in Ireland.
With the great migration I've also decided to sign up here. I am a Fuji and m43 owner.
I really can't decide which system to keep. So that's going to be a interesting journey, hopefully one I will share with ye.
I'm a amateur living in Ireland.
With the great migration I've also decided to sign up here. I am a Fuji and m43 owner.
I really can't decide which system to keep. So that's going to be a interesting journey, hopefully one I will share with ye.
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