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Their other mirrorless is the "Q" and it doesn't accept all the standard K-mount lenses that the K-01 accepts.
So, what are thinking about John?
Hi Ed - What lenses do you have for your m4/3 camera?
Hi Ed - well, in short, thinking about ditching the DSLR for a mirrorless system. I was about to buy a compact just for wide angle... looked at the Panasonic LX7, then the Sony RX100 and Fuji X10... then arrived at the X-mount cameras and in particular the X-E1... and found that Fuji have a wide-angle solution that Nikon just doesn't have (at any reasonable price) - the 14mm, which by all accounts is a steller performer.Anyway, so I'm just trying to get perspective on the whole thing before jumping. I think we're up to seven different systems now! What lenses do you have for your m4/3 camera?
I really wonder if - using the same lens - if the $1K Fuji is really that much better than the under $200 Olympus.
I went from having two DSLRs (and many lenses) to the NEX-5, the NEX-5N, the Nikon V1, the Pentax Q and the Oly XZ-1.
I reach for the Q most often, because it is the smallest, lightest and most fun camera to use of the lot.
I went from having two DSLRs (and many lenses) to the NEX-5, the NEX-5N, the Nikon V1, the Pentax Q and the Oly XZ-1. The DSLRs (with most of their lenses) are gone, but I've kept everything else.I reach for the Q most often, because it is the smallest, lightest and most fun camera to use of the lot. However I do love Oly colors and the macro results from the XZ-1. I love the speed, the instant AF, tracking, fps, deep buffer, the video and slow motion capabilities of the V1. I love the IQ, flip out screen and articulating EVF of the NEX. I couldn't make do with just any one camera; they are all too different. If I know in advance what I will be shooting, I will choose accordingly. If I don't know what I will be shooting, I will grab the Q.