>>3579761>any actual advantagesDo you think having a smaller and less expensive setup will get you out taking pictures more often?
Would you be willing to explore more opportunities for photography if you had a compact system at your fingertips?
If you're already invested in a system, need good low light capabilities and resolution, and shoot at fast shutter speeds a lot, MFT might not prove very useful.
But you can adapt lots of cool glass to it to mess around with, even C mount security camera lenses. If anything it's a viable backup if you travel a lot and you're on a budget.
But back to the thread subject, the real test of Canon's RF lenses in my opinion will be the performance in the corners. The zooms will be okay deals if so. If the primes are not better than Summicron primes, it might be sort of a miss. I guess it's up to you to know what focal lengths you already have covered and are satisfied with. I'm sure they won't disappoint for the price, but I worry it's a bit of a ripoff to jump on it right now.