So I've doe some research on this and from what I understand, the only difference I'd have using the micro 4/3 sensor is the difference in f-stop.
Thus, I'd never be able to get a really shallow depth of field and it's not ideal for low-light situations..
As even with a f 1.8 lens lets say, it will still be an 3.6 equivalent. Correct ?
Also with the Panasonic lenses.. if it's a 14-140mm f. 3.5-5.6 does that mean that as I zoom in, the f stop automatically increases ?
So when recording video and zooming in, I'd see jumps in exposure / brightness. Correct ?
Thus, I'd never be able to get a really shallow depth of field and it's not ideal for low-light situations..
As even with a f 1.8 lens lets say, it will still be an 3.6 equivalent. Correct ?
Also with the Panasonic lenses.. if it's a 14-140mm f. 3.5-5.6 does that mean that as I zoom in, the f stop automatically increases ?
So when recording video and zooming in, I'd see jumps in exposure / brightness. Correct ?