In reply to jethro kiernan:
> If you can stretch to the Em-5 (maybe II) then you get extremely good weather proofing and a very tough adventure camera.
It's a nice camera and I loved it. However, mine broke 3 times until I gave up - I think it was only 1.5 or so years old. Dials are just glued in and held by plastic, on/off switch stopped working, etc. It was literally falling apart.
I am only a weekend warrior and not a professional, so it wasn't used daily. But then I don't treat my cameras like babies either. For the context, I Have also broken Fujifilm X100F (shock damage most likely, optical/electronic VF wasn't switching) and GX85 (water damage, but that was fair enough IMHO).
Been enjoying Panasonic G85, but been thinking of selling it in lieu of a new iPhone Pro once it comes out and maybe treat myself with an older/secondhand Sony RX100. I just find camera gear easily gets to 2kg+, which limits the choice of where I can bring it.
OP: Cameras of such (or higher) price are as good as the lenses you put them on, so you'll need to account for that.