I bought an Olympus E-M10 Mark iii camera last winter, and have already 
acquired a little collection of lenses, including the "prime trio" of 17, 25, 
and 45mm F/1.8 (35, 50, and 90mm equivalent in 35mm) lenses. I love the image 
quality, real "bokeh" (as opposed to the fake bokeh you get with fancy phone 
cameras these days), the normal and short tele perspectives, which are 
refreshing compared to the overabundance of 24-28mm equivalent phone camera 
pictures you see everywhere. I like the ability to shoot with manual settings, 
and the built-in Olympus art filters.

I know film camera (please don't call it analog) shooting is all the rage these 
days, but digital is so much cheaper and more convenient.

My primary outlet for photography these days is instagram. You can look me up 
@cj.biker there.

Finally, I think the Micro 4/3 format is brilliant. It doesn't match the image 
quality and light gathering of full-frame, but the smaller size and tremendous 
quality lenses for the price more than make up for it, IMHO.

Chris

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