They really missed the mark on this camera, didn't they.
And lots of FT lenses won't even AF on this new mFT camera. Hopefully Olympus' version can do it right......ALL of it. Yes, this means adding video for those who want it. That means AF using FT lenses, and this means making a camera smaller than the E-420 in a physically meaningful way rather than just "by the numbers". It has no mirror-box or prism. What are they doing with the extra space? You'd have enough space to allow users to put in another SD card if they want one, or a massive battery.
With the camera's smaller mount and size, you'd also expect fast zooms to be small in size too. Why are we still in f/3.5 to f/5.6 territory?
It just didn't hit any of the targets. It's "cute", but that's it. The only good thing about this camera is the LCD screen, which can be tilted and swivelled. Its 2x more expensive than an E-420 as well, which isn't great when you also consider how expensive the mFT lenses are.