>>4290075It sounds like you're making a snap decision just to have something to take on vacation. I think you should think it through more first. It sounds like you don't really know what you want just yet and that will lead to a much higher chance of getting buyers remorse.
If your only qualifications are;
>just better low light than m43That is virtually every camera ever (when handheld)
Imo the most important part of camera buying anymore is ergonomics and lens selection. Does the camera feel good in your hand and have a control structure that makes sense to you? Does it have a good selection of lenses in focal lengths and apertures you like while having acceptable size and weights?
In my opinion every camera made since like ~2017 is basically the same if you're not shooting sports (fast AF, high burst ratres) None of it is really any better or worse than anything else and 2017 is a conservative number, my personal cameras are from 2016 and 2012. I've owned much newer cameras and actually found them to be a hassle, feeling that all of the extra features just get in the way.