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Stay focused on photography not so much the gear, its healthier. Enjoyment and light is the key.I am so grateful for all your enthusiasm and advice, it's clear that one size does not fit all. Debate is fantastic but i'm not here to system bash. It is amazing that a micro four thirds system which is often dismissed can hold its head up high amongst the FF systems. Sometimes it feels like I just have the fear of missing out, however I am fortunate enough to have the choice of some awesome equipment to go along with my enthusiasm and passion for wildlife photography. The camera is the tool and the photographer is the passion, I must remember that when the next amazing camera is launched. View attachment 53092
Olympus specializes in optics, their cameras and lenses are highly regarded, my friend has Olympus and the photos all off them even from his compact point and shoot are all amazing.
In my case i get a lot of enjoyment using the D850 as an all round brilliant easy and relaxing tool to use, it really shines the better the glass, i like my Z9 but gee you need to think carefully using it, now that's me, it may be a lot easier for others LOL..with my Z9 i tend to use it more like a DSLR, 20 fps well compared to 9 fps in my D850, i mostly wined the Z9 back to 5 or 12 fps unless is fast fleeting birds.
Horses for courses, stay of the mary go round LOL
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