Recommend a complete mirrorless system (Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens system camera)

Norman Chan

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For a budget of S$3k , can I get a complete mirrorless system (Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens system camera) with two zoom lens to cover focus length of 18mm (or less) to either 200mm or 300mm of a DSLR lens from any of the below brands?

1) Nikon
2) Canon
3) Olympus
4) Panasonic
5) Sony
6) FujiFilm
 

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Your post is a bit misleading, generally when you mention Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens system camera, usually it refers to camera from Olympus or Panasonic. Other mirrorless camera brands mainly come with APS-C or Full Frame sensor.

I am a Fujifilm X-T1 user, so for a budget of $3k, I will recommend the Fujifilm X-T20 with kit lens XF18mm-55mm ($1,999) and the XF55mm-200mm ($1,199) to meet your requirement. The prices shown are the listed price, so I believe you will definitely get a better deal if you make your purchase from any of the reputable camera shops mentioned in the forum.
 

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https://www.lazada.sg/products/olym...42.searchlist.list.79.6223fd5b7GoMf4&search=1

Looking at this Olympus package...I like the LED screen can be turn out.

I am using this camera and love the image output and the 5-Axis In Body Image Stabilization.

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The thing about M43 is the compact body which allow me to bring 2 lens along when I go for holiday.
 

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LOOKING FOR FUJIFILM XT-2

LOOKING FOR
XT2 BODY S$1100
BATTERY GRIP S$200
FUJINON 50MM S$400
 
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