Looking to buy into a new system from a big lumpy DSLR. Unfortunately I like features from both systems, so this makes the decision tough - I appreciate I want a lot of things that would be better satisfied by multiple systems, but that really isn't an option.
Basically, I want something small and discrete, and the 2 systems meet that criteria perfectly. Shooting will mainly be baby / family photos taken indoors but I'd like the option to also go out and use for street / landscape or in my small home studio for small work projects (product photography).
I do like the video option, and the stabilisation on the Olympus bodies makes those pretty tempting, but ultimately IQ is more important to me so I am currently siding with X-E1 / X-E2. However my main issue is that I do not want to have a situation where the increase in IQ is so marginal that I regret losing all the other side benefits that m43 brings such as video, AF, lenses etc for such a marginal gain.
So what I am really trying to ascertain is honest comparisons of the IQ of each system - I know all the other benefits / drawbacks. I am talking pure IQ. Samples would be even better.
Thanks!
Basically, I want something small and discrete, and the 2 systems meet that criteria perfectly. Shooting will mainly be baby / family photos taken indoors but I'd like the option to also go out and use for street / landscape or in my small home studio for small work projects (product photography).
I do like the video option, and the stabilisation on the Olympus bodies makes those pretty tempting, but ultimately IQ is more important to me so I am currently siding with X-E1 / X-E2. However my main issue is that I do not want to have a situation where the increase in IQ is so marginal that I regret losing all the other side benefits that m43 brings such as video, AF, lenses etc for such a marginal gain.
So what I am really trying to ascertain is honest comparisons of the IQ of each system - I know all the other benefits / drawbacks. I am talking pure IQ. Samples would be even better.
Thanks!