Nothing beats it. Buy, there are no cons. Definitely proven professional skills and important quality. More functions than even professionals need. I have a couple of Olympus and Panasonic with pro glass and use it with my Nikon FFs but only to make lens switching really easy in certain situations. I have never regretted not taking an Olympus shot with the FF Nikon. The M43 glass is unmatched, optically superior and smaller. It's also interesting to buy a super-pro quality lens for a tenth the price of its FF equivalent, study it yourself by comparing say 300(600)mm F4, and then talk to nature experts. Professional photographers in particular love to play up an outdated holiday in this way. Depth of field is much more useful than bokeh for portraits and depth of field for macro and landscapes. This is a serious tool, but Em1Mark II, EM5 and so on, and Panasonic are equally effective. The way I use it doesn't miss focus and ISO 6400 noise isn't a problem with Topaz Denoise AI, for example. It is highly recommended for purchase. Get these and lots of batteries. It's so good, useful and fun that once sold to Olympus you'll never be able to list it as a collectible. My EM 1Mii convinced me that the thing wouldn't break even in the rain. And the image stabilization is awfully good. Ideal for blogs, videos and especially photos in good light and dark entertainment scenarios. Most useful for weddings as you are more mobile than any other customization panel. I first bought it as a fun item to replace the Olympus XZ 1 that lived in my bag every day as I had FF stuff for 'serious' photography. I changed my definition very quickly. Family gatherings are also a lot more fun and my dog no longer growls when I point lenses at them.
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