![]() ![]() Many shoot wide open at f/1.4 on a micro 4/3 and get all of their subject in focus due to the DOF of micro 4/3 being larger, as in LESS BOKEH AND BLUR in the background. Sure, we can get compact-ish bodies in the full frame world but the lenses, for the good ones anyway, always seem to be HUGE! So with the full frame benefits come larger size, heavier weight, and some find the shallow depth of field a negative as it can be tough, when using a fast prime, to get all of your subjects in focus. The larger the sensor, the better things get such as low light performance/high ISO, dynamic range, depth of field control (can get super shallow if desired), richness and depth of file, 3D pop, and even color to some extent depending on lens used.īUT with full frame sensors come other things some may not find desirable…like SIZE of lenses. In comparison, I can shoot ISO 50k on a Sony A7SII and be happy □īut then we have the larger sensors like APS-C, Full Frame, Medium Format… With M 4/3 this is not the best, usually topping off at 3200 for me, but I usually stop at ISO 1600 to be safe. They do have weaknesses that still persist today though and the biggest one for most that I speak with is low light/high ISO. They are fast, responsive, have great lenses available and give a wonderful quality that far surpasses any smart phone and they are small, light and powerful. Why? Well, not 100% but I do know that these Micro 4/3 bodies are very FUN to use. In the world of Micro 4/3 users, well, I find them to be some of the most happy and satisfied camera users around. BUT, these two shots do give a hint at what one can expect when it comes to sensor size.Īs enthusiasts and pros and camera geeks like me (and many of you) know, Micro 4/3 cameras offers smaller than full frame or even APS-C sized sensors. Same subject (Debby), same post (similar) but a couple of weeks apart, different light and a different day. I even snapped the same image, one with the Leica and 28 and one with the Pen-F and Panasonic 12mm. Last week as I was shooting the Olympus PEN-F and Pana/Leic 12mm f/1.4 Summilux ASPH I realized I was in the same area/place/spot that I was in when I was shooting the Leica M-D and 28 Summuilux f/1.4 ASPH. ![]()
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