I like this photo shoot, it contains many interesting photos. That today-out-of-place clock (with the building towering in the background) at Victoria Station is probably my favorite.
It's good. I feel like the image quality isn't quite as nice as my bigger-sensor Nikon gear, and like many older mirrorless cameras the autofocus isn't great at tracking moving subjects (so I don't use it for sports) but with the 14-150mm it's hard to beat for versatility in a small package. Perfect for travel.
I think if I had a few nicer lenses I'd use it more for other situations, but reluctant to start another camera system in ernest
I've never had the mk1 but imagine it's not that different.
Thanks for the answer Stevenson. One of my e-m 5 hit the dust a couple of days ago. I'll stick to the last one I have of them, as well as Fuji xt1 and xt10. The e-m 5 is fine with my 30mm, 45mm and an Artisan 25mm/f2,0 as well as the 12-50. I guess I am well provided for with my K3 and Fujis. No more Olympus I guess when this one bites the dust.