Thanks for all the valuable inputs. with regards to my shooting style now, it has shifted drastically for being a landscape/streets/events photography down to my family casual shoots/babies. I do miss the speed and af of what dslr can give and an the bokeh it can produce using the 1.4 primes (btw, i'm more of a prime user between 1.4-1.8 lenses). However, after-some time, i realized i haven't been using my dslr for many months because of lost of time going outside, heavy and lazy..
However, being an avid photographer, i do miss having an slr but if i were to buy a new system, perhaps not as serious setup i used to have (i.e. 7D, primes 1.4, 1.8, 17-55, flashes, etc) and just thinking on getting the lighter Nikon D5200 and build few cheap primes such as the 35mm and /50/85 1.8...
I've been doing my own reading about m43 and was indeed impressed with the quality images and portability of epl5, omd, and some of its variants. However, a part of me still asking myself whether if it's a good move to get m43 or dslr with a limited budget. My thought process is if i were to buy a m43 system at around $1K, would the price justifies the quality of the images, features, versatility from what I can get when considering a mid-range dslr such as the Nikon D5100/5200 or equivalent... it's still 50-50 at this stage...
My interest in images (limited to aps-c, m43) : decent bokeh, rich tones, sharpness, good noise handling
Types of shooting: babies, candid portraits, casual street
My interest in gear: light setup, i don't mind using primes,
Based on what you want, get a second hand body and decide if 35mm or 50mm is better for you and keep it to one body and one lens solution. You can do more with less gear if what you do now is concentrate on your child and some casual portrait.
Buy second hand gear keeps the cost low.
This is just tool to help you. As some have mentioned, it is also the photographer behind it. So don't get to hang up on the details of the equipment.
It is better to have a sharp vision on what you want to create than sharp lens without any vision.
If unsure, go and rent one, got for test drive and see if it fits you.
Regards,
Hart
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