
I had a hard time deciding whether I wanted this camera or the Sony A6000. I chose it mainly because of the in-body image stabilization. Finally, being able to shoot indoors without worrying about severe image distortion is a blessing. Subjectively, I found taking photos with this camera to be more pleasant. I don't do this for work, I do it as a hobby, so the entertainment aspect of photography is far more important than the actual result. Where I also found the E-M10 superior to the A6000 is the autofocus. The E-M10's ability to quickly select a new focus point is a huge factor in capturing a fleeting moment well. The A6000 was incredibly clumsy when it came to choosing where to focus. Overall I think this is a great camera that takes great pictures. Image stabilization was the feature that made us buy it, but the subjective reason was how intuitive the menu/autofocus selection is to me. I also think you can't go wrong with it.

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