Thanks for the praise! Short review's hard, because I'm not coming from a system involving larger bodies and lenses. My other system is my Leica. I got the E-M5 in part because I wanted something better in low light than the M9, and was also wanted something weatherproof. I like small cameras, and used to have an OM system when I shot film. Some people find the E-M5 too small, and prefer the newer model for that reason. Also the menu system is a little convoluted. That said, I have it set up in a way I can shoot quickly. I like the fact that the screen can be adjusted to different positions, and that you can focus (and even shoot) by touching it. I have an adapter to use my M lenses on it. This would be easier if there focus peaking on this model. (A bit peeved that Oly didn't do a firmware update to allow this.) I'm happy with the quality. I shoot mostly with Panasonic-Leica 25mm lens, which is as good a lens as I own. If I were buying now, I would look seriously at the E-M1. The removal of the anti-aliasing filter is a good thing for the shooting I do, but I don't feel any deep urge to upgrade, and have no buyer's remorse.
you managed to get a brilliant photo I am impressed vote I am looking for a smaller camera to carry around if you would be so kind to give me a quick review like's and dis likes PS happy new year