ThePhoBlographer recently wrote:
When I talk about small sensor cameras, I’m talking about both APS-C and Micro Four Thirds. All the best features end up with full-frame cameras first, and the APS-C cameras aren’t given enough to make them really relevant.
Daniel Cox answer is:
I don’t think anyone can argue that Olympus is behind the curve regarding state-of-the-art features. Pro Capture in RAW, focus stacking, IP53 weather protection, Starry Sky AF, and the other tools I mentioned prove the fallacy in the comment, “Small Sensor Cameras Suck.” In fact, the unique features mentioned above and the size, price, and mobility of OM-1’s Industry Leading Technology keep me firmly committed to the MFT cause, particularly to OM System.
My personal take is that sensor size is only one of the many aspects of a camera. The Fuji X100VI is selling like hotcakes even if it’s APS-C and fixed lens only. I do believe the overall experience is what really matters.