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  1. Thanks all for your reply! I think I'm going to wait for NAB in April before making a decision. I think I want to avoid most Nikon dSLR bodies just because of the bulk - looking for something relatively light/compact. Cheers!
  2. Hello! New around here - thought I'd get some input. To give you some background, I'm a photographer who's getting requested to do more and more video projects. I'm at the point where I need a new system. I currently have a Nikon D600 and it works fantastic for still, just falls apart when grading video. Here's my criteria: Needs to be somewhat compact (as I'm travelling with it quite a bit)Needs to be able to take stills well (as I'll be using it for that when travelling on shoots)Needs to be reasonably pricedCan be graded decently wellWould ideally like to be part of a team that updates their firmware on a semi-regular basisWould love for it to be better video quality than I currently have with the D600Here's my thought process: Buy a cheaper camera body, spend the money on lenses and any other upgrades like cages, atomos, etc I need. Or buy a more expensive body, and use a metabones adapter with my Nikon lenses (already hearing that the autofocus doesn't work the greatest with this solution) Options (thus far) Low end: Sony a6000Lumix GM5Mid end: Sony A7IIOlympus E-M5 IIHigher end: Sony A7S (I'd have to sell my Nikon D600 for this option)Random thoughts: Sony RX100 IIILumix LX100Samsung NX1/ Lumix GH4 (Although they're too bulky for my purpose) So as you can see I'm scatter brained. I'm in no rush, but ideally would like something before a wedding shoot in May - so if Sony A7000 would be my cure I could wait Any help is greatly welcomed, and thanks in advance.
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