I've been shooting with an Olympus E-M5 (original version) since late
2012. I still like it. But it's old in digital camera terms. My main
quibble with it is that it has a bit of shutter lag. To which I must
program in a 1/8 second additional delay to avoid shutter shock blur. So
a "decisive moment" camera it ain't. But it's small, light, and is a
great all-around and travel camera. I own several m-4/3 prime lenses.
So... suppose I want to upgrade. I'm mostly interested in buying used
right now. The E-M1 Mark II goes for more than I want to pay. So
there's the E-M5 Mark II, the original E-M1, and even several E-M10
incarnations. If I recall correctly, all of these newer models are
faster (less shutter lag) than my original E-M5. The E-M10's are not
weather sealed. Beyond that, I'm going crazy trying to remember the
differences. Can someone give me a summary of the differences, or point
me to a site that does?
Thanks!
--Peter
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