4/3 vs. Compact... The following gallery pictures were taken with the OMDEM5 or the Sony RX100. I can't even remember what camera took what picture. The OMDEM5 is shot with the 60mm macro or Lumix 8mm Fisheye. So all macro shots are with the EM5, pier and sweetlips rock shots with EM5/8mm. Everything in between or with sun balls/sun rays is probably the Sony.
EM5 & Sony RX100 Mix
Aquablue Dreams
As I have said before if the Sony shot a little better Macro it could be my main camera. In part because I have come to terms with I am not submitting shots to the National Geographic or BBC and at most make 5-6 poster sized prints a year which Sony and its 20 megapixels can handle no problem. Where interchangeable lens cameras really shine is at the "ends of the spectrum" incredible maco and super wide angle with fisheye lenses. For everything in-between we are seeing more and more compacts that can give the big boys a run for their money. (No I am not comparing the compacts to Full Frame DSLRs for out of the camera picture quality)
To the original subject, you buy an interchangeable lens camera to take advantage of what the camera can do with good glass on it. Wet diopters for Macro make sense! As noted with the * and other statements, yes you can make some WA wet lenses work with some zoom lenses but IMHO it is like putting tricycle tires on your Porsche.
EM5 & Sony RX100 Mix
Aquablue Dreams
As I have said before if the Sony shot a little better Macro it could be my main camera. In part because I have come to terms with I am not submitting shots to the National Geographic or BBC and at most make 5-6 poster sized prints a year which Sony and its 20 megapixels can handle no problem. Where interchangeable lens cameras really shine is at the "ends of the spectrum" incredible maco and super wide angle with fisheye lenses. For everything in-between we are seeing more and more compacts that can give the big boys a run for their money. (No I am not comparing the compacts to Full Frame DSLRs for out of the camera picture quality)
To the original subject, you buy an interchangeable lens camera to take advantage of what the camera can do with good glass on it. Wet diopters for Macro make sense! As noted with the * and other statements, yes you can make some WA wet lenses work with some zoom lenses but IMHO it is like putting tricycle tires on your Porsche.