> ...So I still have hopes for the ergonomics on the E-M1.
As well you should. I've carefully compared both. The E-M1 is still
just a hair on the small size for serious pro-use, where a roomier
cockpit is welcome, but I personally found the difference in the E-M5
and E-M1 to be night and day. The E-M5 was a total non-starter for me,
but the E-M1 is a camera I could be happy with. The nuances in camera
design make a huge difference. As a comparative, the Sony A7/R is more
comfortable than the E-M1 in some ways, but not nearly so well
refined. The Fujis just are more right, but have those little
character flaws which you either find endearing or irritating.
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