Micro Four Thirds ( mirrorless ).
So it can be tiny or ginormous ( I used both lenses tonight ).
The 1.4 Prime for the landscape and sunset shots.
The 100-300 ( 600 mm equivalent ) for the long shots and macro from a distance ( lilies )
same shot with the long lens
even a wild turkey playing peek-a-boo..at 100 metres
24 degrees and glorious....great time for a nightride as well - 3/4 moon.
and macro shots at 5 meters.
14 mm Prime pancake lens
is realllllly small.
these were all shot with that lens - if you zoom in you'll see the detail.
https://picasaweb.google.com/113408714888195024530/SmithsonianAerospace?authuser=0&feat=directlink
this plane is the Enola gay
detail from the hull
I really enjoy the Gx1
These are pics I shot with it
pocketable, superb pics
but then can play transformer.
The Gx1 with 100-300 lens has a longer reach than the full sized Canon on the left.
I carry both lenses, camera and lens in one shirt pocket - the other lens in the other shirt pocket. Not something you can do with a DLSR. 5 sec to switch lenses.
That lens on the left on the Canon is $6,000 - on the right the Lumix is $599 and will reach longer and do most of what the Canon will do ( Canon gathers more light ).
The guy with the micro four thirds is a pro and was astonished...
The is a cool package a couple of my friends have score with the wide angle 1.4 prime lens and the stock 14-45 zoom and the Gx1 body for $550 or so.