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>>4016409One more thing I'd like to bring up. It's a stylistic subjective choice, but I like grain. The war on noise is completely unfounded and people just accept that noise is something you don't want. I find m4/3 systems look a lot like film and I like that. People forget that older systems were grainy. There's nothing wrong with that. A super sharp, crystal clear image feels synthetic to me. It doesnt look real. There is substance to noise. Texture and character. Reality.
Extra pixels and depth of field and low noise is not what photography is about. It's about getting the shot. I can opt for a system that makes that easier. Your goal as a photographer should be to get photos as close to what you want as possible, straight out of the camera. This requires mastering your chosen system. If you rely heavily on post to fix mistakes and bring the out best in your photos, you're not a photographer at that point, you're a photo editor.