I appreciate that this has been discussed at length and that it's really a personal decision. However:
In the absence of a definative statement of support from Olympus for the Four Thirds system;
do I sell up and swap to Micro Four Thirds
With a reasonable investment in FT lenses, the 14-35 in particular, I'm reluctant to give up such a quality lens at the focal lengths I use most.
Now that Panasonic have announced the 12-35 f/2.8 and 35-100 f/2.8, these have specs., that are VERY tempting.
I could go "Old School" and get HQ primes at 12, 45, 75 (at some considerable cost) but I really would miss the flexibility of the zooms.
SO:
Has anyone out there got a good crystal ball or spotted anything that may help in making this decision, or do I just carry on with what I have, wait and see, while wondering if there will ever be a right time to make a change.
In the absence of a definative statement of support from Olympus for the Four Thirds system;
do I sell up and swap to Micro Four Thirds

With a reasonable investment in FT lenses, the 14-35 in particular, I'm reluctant to give up such a quality lens at the focal lengths I use most.
Now that Panasonic have announced the 12-35 f/2.8 and 35-100 f/2.8, these have specs., that are VERY tempting.
I could go "Old School" and get HQ primes at 12, 45, 75 (at some considerable cost) but I really would miss the flexibility of the zooms.
SO:
Has anyone out there got a good crystal ball or spotted anything that may help in making this decision, or do I just carry on with what I have, wait and see, while wondering if there will ever be a right time to make a change.

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