>>3329349Yes, you wrote just that, and you stated many other misconceptions as well.
>there are few MFT lenses fast enough to give the MFT photographer suitable subject isolation. Subject isolation is only perspective, It depends much more on camera positioning and lens build than on sensor size. Everything on the middle end of m43 lineup is capable of producing decent subject separation, everything in the higher end is producing fantastic dof.
>Consider that a f/.95 lens on MFT only gives about the equivalent depth of field as a f/1.9 lens on full frameThis is absolutely incorrect. You cannot calculate f stop depths! Only time that you'd do that is when you'd be fitting non native lens on another body.
>due to the size of the sensor, photos will have considerably more noise at even low ISOs than APS-C or full frame cameras. this is just stupidity, I'm not even going to argue with you here
>That can be really limiting for telephoto work...