boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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The original thread must have dropped off the board, I can only see 3 pages and a lot of old threads are gone.
One of the issues with micro 4:3 was focus speed. I kept my Canons for motorsports because the micro 4:3 just couldn't focus fast enough to lock onto a race car going by. No more... Olympus designed test their focus systems on Japan's bullet trains and report success locking onto a 200 mph train! I had similar results with my GX7 at a recent race weekend at Virginia International. One more advantage of dSLR over mirrorless that is now gone.
One of the issues with micro 4:3 was focus speed. I kept my Canons for motorsports because the micro 4:3 just couldn't focus fast enough to lock onto a race car going by. No more... Olympus designed test their focus systems on Japan's bullet trains and report success locking onto a 200 mph train! I had similar results with my GX7 at a recent race weekend at Virginia International. One more advantage of dSLR over mirrorless that is now gone.

