>>4332502If you get it for really cheap, like a hundred bucks or something you'd probably be really happy with it, but if you buy it for "standard" market price you'd probably wish you'd just gotten something with a more potent sensor
The good:
>Weighty metal body, has the metal tripod mount which all the later models don't have, weather sealed too.>Some fun cheap lenses, the folding kit zooms by both olympus and lumix are pretty cool, obviously not that bright but reasonably sharp and its a fun gimmick. >Can adapt basically anything to it bar modern mirrorless lenses from other systems, obviously there will be a crop factor. If you're going to go full frame for this money youd probably end up with a DSLR which will probably rule out FD Canon lenses and a couple other mounts.>Controls are great, highly configurable, basically if you have an idea for a button to do something on the camera, there is probably a menu for it somewhere to set it. Also very nice tactile metal dials. >EVF is honestly really solid given its age>Really little, like the size of an OM1 or even a bit smaller. Has all the right looks too IMO>Mechanical shutter is very soft sounding and quiet, doesnt sound like any other shutter ive heard, closest way I can describe it is a 5D mk2 on liveview but softer>Being a "le retro" looking thingy, chicks like them, if you have a gf she would probably enjoy shooting with it, mine did enough for me to buy her her own one.