Frankly, mirrorless cam is very new to me and I am still thinking which model to go with. I am just a causal photographer, most time taking street , family and sometimes some landscape photo.
Fuji x-Pro1 is closer to DSLR but high price tag and the limitation of the lens. I am thinking to get sometime that is more versatile (in term of cost and len availablity). My budget is not more than 2.5k. M3/4 looks good enough for me. I dont actually mind the 2x crop factor. I am looking at Olympus OM-D EM5 and I am still exploring other. Maybe some recommendation would be good.
Btw, how does the DOF works on the M3/4 as compare to DSLR since it is having a smaller lens? Correct me if I am wrong...
I don't think you should worry too much about the depth of field. All the mentioned systems have lenses that produce very nice blurring in shallow DOF shots. There is a lot of demand for sharp photos with nice out-of-focus blurring in the market so you needn't worry.
You should choose your system based on the lenses you think you may need. For instance, do you prefer an all-in-one zoom lens? Do you want a street shooting pancake prime? Do you want a long range telephoto lens for bird watching? Do you like taking photos of bugs? These are important start points.
Based on your lens requirements, you can check the existing camera systems for lens availability, quality and cost. Read lens reviews. Choose the system first and then the camera body. The body price of any MILC (or DSLR) is usually much less compared to the prices of lenses over a long period of time.
Even if a lens system does not have the lens you are looking for it may be possible to use a lens meant for another system with an adapter on the camera body. Many of the MILC camera systems gained popularity because DSLR system owners could continue to use their lenses on the new MILC bodies. For instance Olympus DSLR lenses work on Olympus MILC cameras through an adapter like this one: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002CGSYMQ?ie=UTF8&tag=ii3plht-20
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