i guess it depends on if you want portability or full frame as the mpixel size is the same and there probably isn't much in it noise wise.
would be a bit different if you had the MK2 with stellar lenses (that's what i have) then a smaller camera is purely about portability.
for me i have to have the file size and quality (plus versatility of multiple lens options) of the 35mm camera (and even then i still stitch to get an even bigger file) so a micro 4/3 camera is about having something portable and just taking pictures than shooting tethered and pixel-peeping to ensure perfect client friendly files.
in short buy it and be freed from shoulder/arm ache.
there's one for sale in the classifieds :-)
i guess it depends on if you want portability or full frame as the mpixel size is the same and there probably isn't much in it noise wise.
would be a bit different if you had the MK2 with stellar lenses (that's what i have) then a smaller camera is purely about portability.
for me i have to have the file size and quality (plus versatility of multiple lens options) of the 35mm camera (and even then i still stitch to get an even bigger file) so a micro 4/3 camera is about having something portable and just taking pictures than shooting tethered and pixel-peeping to ensure perfect client friendly files.
in short buy it and be freed from shoulder/arm ache.