QUOTE(ChinWY @ Nov 28 2013, 07:57 AM)
it will help more if you can give as much information as possible of your needs and future plans.
NEX camera is very heckable on the lens. Plenty of cheap solutions out there. But bare in mind they will be manual and not auto so you will need to know lots more regarding photography..
I use the 5N and still very happy with its performance and results. some will consider the x1.5 vs x2 in the Panasonic an issue.. esp when you want to shoot on the wide angel side..
end of the day is all about how you feel with each camera on your hand..
I don't think the corp factor of x1.5 or x2 will be an issue as there are lenses created to suit it's nature (Eg. Ultra Wide - Sony 10-18mm f/4, Lumix 7-14 f/4 : on 35mm Sony=15-27mm, Lumx = 14-36mm). Also, I believe E-Mount longest zoom lens is at 200mm (35mm = 300mm) while for Lumix has a 100-300mm lens giving a 600mm lens. NEX camera is very heckable on the lens. Plenty of cheap solutions out there. But bare in mind they will be manual and not auto so you will need to know lots more regarding photography..
I use the 5N and still very happy with its performance and results. some will consider the x1.5 vs x2 in the Panasonic an issue.. esp when you want to shoot on the wide angel side..
end of the day is all about how you feel with each camera on your hand..
Then again, like what you said you need to hold the camera to decide. If you are beginner to photography, I believe the GF6 would help as it's designed to help beginners to learn up photography like effects of aperture and shutterspeed. Then again, I've never held the Sony 5N so I can't really compare.
This post has been edited by lilac: Nov 28 2013, 11:00 AM
Nov 28 2013, 10:38 AM

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