The point is simple: You compare a tank to a bicycle, and maybe you should take a little less valium and stay awake.
As fas as I know, in µ 4/3 world is no body avalailable like that one. It is silly to point out how much better a camera with a bigger sensor is, as owners of µ 4/3 lenses and bodies don't have this choice, but maybe good reasons to stay within "their" system. You keep on firing up comparisons with no real use than a theoretical one, you are not willing to buy one - so at best it would be an academical comparison. Hence, it just lacks a lot of sense. If you want to compare, then aim at a D4 or D5 because in µ 4/3 land this little body is a shrunk D5 - just more weatherproof and faster due to the little sensor. No D5 owner will go for the little Olympus and the other way round as well. You don't have to like the camera and neither do I, but I think a bit of respect to what Olympus did would not be misplaced. I see a lot of potentially good ideas - and the articulated screen already stands out, no matter how lousy it's resolution is.
But how could you know, as you are glued to DSLR...
As fas as I know, in µ 4/3 world is no body avalailable like that one. It is silly to point out how much better a camera with a bigger sensor is, as owners of µ 4/3 lenses and bodies don't have this choice, but maybe good reasons to stay within "their" system. You keep on firing up comparisons with no real use than a theoretical one, you are not willing to buy one - so at best it would be an academical comparison. Hence, it just lacks a lot of sense. If you want to compare, then aim at a D4 or D5 because in µ 4/3 land this little body is a shrunk D5 - just more weatherproof and faster due to the little sensor. No D5 owner will go for the little Olympus and the other way round as well. You don't have to like the camera and neither do I, but I think a bit of respect to what Olympus did would not be misplaced. I see a lot of potentially good ideas - and the articulated screen already stands out, no matter how lousy it's resolution is.
But how could you know, as you are glued to DSLR...