Is Samsung up there yet, with the big guns? Form the review:
"Focusing issues aside, we were generally quite pleased with the NX200. Samsung's latest ILC offers great
image quality and performance, with only a few issues. That doesn't mean we'll be making room in our camera bag, though. Sure, it offers 1080p video capture and 20.3 megapixel stills, but unless you need those features, a $800 price tag is simply not competitive enough once you consider Sony's basic mirrorless offering can be had for $549 -- a roughly 30 percent difference in price. In a world where the NEX-C3 didn't exist, we'd be much more excited about taking the plunge with Samsung, but until South Korea's darling delivers a true contender at a more affordable price point, we recommend looking elsewhere."
No longer the stuff of rumors, here's the E-M5 straight from the horse's mouth:
So, let's see what we've got so far:
Dials! Dials everywhere, OM-D=Oh My Dials? Olympus really means business with this one. No fancy designer needed here, just the best example of retrography this editor has ever seen, and yes, i include all the recent Fujifilms, and the Panasonic GX1.