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I have a set of 4/3 lenses and was looking for the smallest body that takes them. This is it. It has RAW file capability, and is very easy to use. Image quality is good, menus easy to learn and easy to use. The camera (mine is orange, by the way, not black as written in the description) is very pretty with the little 1:3.5-5.6/12-32 lens it comes with. It is all metal in construction and feels cool in the hand. With that lens it is truly a "pocket" camera: fits in pants pockets or a large shirt pocket, if you are OK with a bulge. Both zoom range and aperture of the lens are limited, and this is unavoidable in such a small lens, but the sharpness is very good and it travels easily. Yet there is a large variety of much more powerful (and much larger) lenses available for it, so the system is flexible. Buy a spare battery and beware of low-quality after-market versions: they dont hold charge long enough for even an afternoon walk.Read full review
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This is still the smallest removable lens camera you can buy. Even smaller than the GM5. Picture quality is as good as any 16MP mirco 4/3 cameras. The only problem is the camera is very fragile and break easily. Especially the top flash bar. It is small enough to be pocket-able but I would not recommend it since it is so fragile. It is a good investment since the price rarely goes down like all other digital camera with the exception of Leica.
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Bought this as a backup for my GX7. It's a great camera, amazing for its size! No viewfinder, of course, and controls are small, but functionality is fine--would be pocket-able with a pancake lens.
Item as described, great product!
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