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    Hello

    Thanks for the comment It's not too late, I haven't bought a new camera yet. I started this thread with the idea of finding out if the RX10 IQ would be good enough for birds. As I understand from others' comments, the M43 does better in low light conditions (larger sensor). For this it seems...
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    Hello

    I got the idea. It's much clearer to me now. This Hello thread has become very useful.
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    Hello

    I appreciate sharing your experience. I wonder how Oly 100-400 compares to Canon 100-400. I think that it is fare to compare OM-1 with Canon 7d Mark II as both are 20 MP. I will be happy if possible to have a look on some pics from these lens/camera systems.
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    Hello

    That's a lot of useful info. So m4/3 has some advantage at poor light but it may be true with a fast lens (300/f4 for example). Is it still the case with 100-400/f6.3?
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    Hello

    Thanks, I will be happy to post pictures in the Gallery, when I have some new
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    Hello

    I use to take bird pictures in the past... in case that you like to have a look, some are here: top Now, I'm thinking of going out and taking pictures again but I'd like to have a lighter equipment. My Pentax/Sigma system, depending on the combination is 2-2.3kg. I think with a Olympus camera...
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