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    • Fair point. I think that’s where full frame really starts to show its edge. 
    • Wide angle and shallow DOF isn't for M43. Recently, I got the Laowa 28mm f/1.2 for my S5ii/S9. The rendering looks and feel like medium format. If your subject is 4-7 feet away, you get a really interesting look that is impossible on M43, showing plenty of context, yet quite a bit of blur. That lens is my indoor lens. I absolutely love it.
    • I get what you are saying though for sure.  It's an artistic taste.  I do still like it; i just find that you can get away with less, which is what I will end up getting with my 12-35 2.8 for example.  It's a 5.6 full frame equiv.  But I still think I can get enough to get by.  And I get a nice tiny lens and dual IS.
    • I still do like shallow DOF, but I've find even the equivelant of a full frame f4 for example is just fine.  
    • I think sometimes on forums and YouRube  comments sections, too many get jumped on for wanting fast lenses with the often false assumption it’s all about getting the most shallow DOF possible, but for many of us, that is not the primary driver which is low light capability, ie, without the picture turning into a muddy mushy mess. Personally, I do like a shallow(er) DOF, but then for me it’s not a fad but something I have preferred for 25+ pro years. But not the razor shallow f1.0 in bright sunlight shallowness that causes all kinds of issues, more some clear separation and modest background blur rather than obliterated any and all context. Focal length can also of course remove said context so it’s all about balance and intent. In good light, outdoors, nothing much in it really but it’s definitely easier/more options with full-frame for low light. I don’t have anything faster than f1.8 for primes and no issues with low light.
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