I've been shooting product videos in a tabletop setup with a tripod for a few years now. I am using a Fujifilm XT-3 and Fujinon 23mm f1.4 lens. Since I need 10 bit ProRes I use a Ninja V.
Lately, I also took the XT-3 outside for some street photography because the Ricoh GRIII was kidnapped by my son. To me, the XT-3 is too big and expensive for the road. Additionally, I have a small collection of different lenses (with old cameras) that I don’t use like Sigma 28mm f2.8, Minolta 50mm f1.4, Auto Revuenon 1:1.2 55mm.
Now I am thinking about selling everything and commit myself to one system. For videography, I have a BMPCC4K in mind (no external recorder needed, easier handling, "better" picture) and for street photography a small, cheapish MFT camera like the Panasonic GX8.
Here are my questions:
1. My videos are very close to the subject (products, about 30-50cm) and a sharp image is most important. To avoid extra glass I am thinking about MFT lenses like Olympus 12-40mm f2.8, Voigtländer 17.5mm f0.95, and Leica 12mm f1.4. Can you recommend a specific lens and does my no-speedbooster-thought make sense?
2. Which small and inexpensive street photography MFT camera would you recommend? Or should I rather get into the EF system with a speedbooster after all?
Thanks for your help!