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I've done a little research, but barely scratched the surface with as much as there is out there, and think I'm about ready for a little hands on time but I'm looking for a little bit of general guidance before picking up my first camera.
I'll start off with the fact that I'm a hobbyist and looking for a camera that can also be easily used to capture moments with the family.
That being said I'm leaning towards a mirror-less 4/3 body for the smaller package. With the camera only being part of the equation, does the body choice I'm looking at limit me when it comes to eventually getting a decent/good f2.8 macro lens? Are there any brands to lean towards or stay away from, based on usability and lens compatibility? I'm looking to spend up to $500 for the body and that puts me in the sony a6000, canon eos m100 and olympus omd range.
I'll start off with the fact that I'm a hobbyist and looking for a camera that can also be easily used to capture moments with the family.
That being said I'm leaning towards a mirror-less 4/3 body for the smaller package. With the camera only being part of the equation, does the body choice I'm looking at limit me when it comes to eventually getting a decent/good f2.8 macro lens? Are there any brands to lean towards or stay away from, based on usability and lens compatibility? I'm looking to spend up to $500 for the body and that puts me in the sony a6000, canon eos m100 and olympus omd range.