Originally Posted by
Venser
I just made the leap.
For years I brought a D700 everywhere. In 2012 I flew to Aruba and it was the first time the airlines had a problem with my camera bag. I had the 14-24, 24-70, 70-200, and the 105 in the bag. Turns out the airline only weighs the bag regardless where the contents are located, so I emptied the bag, met the weight restriction, then reloaded the bag with the heavy stuff. Anyways, after that trip, I bought an Olympus OM-D E-M5 along with the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 and Olympus 45mm f/1.8.
The following year, 2013, we went to Antigua and I brought both cameras, except I only took the 14-24 and 85 f/1.4 for the Nikon as I've been to Antigua before and had very specific shots in mind. Aside from those shots, the Nikon never left the room. In October, we traveled to Ireland for two weeks and this time I only brought the Olympus. Picked up the Olympus 12mm f/2.0 to complement the other two lenses. After looking at the images upon return, I was really impressed with the camera.
Just last week, I put all my Nikon gear up for sale. The only things I'll be keeping are the SB-910s as the Pocket Wizards still work as advertised. Even found a cable so I can use them to remotely fire the camera with the half press auto-focus behaviour. I've been hemming and hawing for months over this decision. Finally played with someone's E-M1 and the phase detection actually works. That was the missing piece from the E-M5, at least for me, that I finally made the decision to make the switch permanently.
Caveat - I shoot street predominantly. A rough guess would be 80% of the shots I take are that genre. Rarely do I take landscape or architectural shots. Sports and portraits would be the other 20%.