While most of the attention in the photography world is focused on full-frame and APS-C products — hardly surprising since those are what most companies focus on — Micro Four Thirds is still one of the best systems on the market.
Olympus was long considered one of the only companies to fully integrate computational features into its cameras. OM Digital Solutions has continued that trend with OM System, while Panasonic has continued to offer video-centric bodies, a trend that began in 2009 with the GH1. To this day, Micro Four Thirds offers things you won’t find in other systems, such as the class-leading in-body image stabilization and LiveND in OM System cameras, or 50 frames per second at a sub-$2500 price point. Nowhere else will you find absolutely tiny 120mm full-frame equivalent macro lenses or 300-1200mm full-frame equivalent zoom lenses.
As a Micro Four Thirds user for well over a …