I've opted for the Olympus OMD EM10 for value for money, over a predecessor -- the Olympus OMD EM-5:
screenshot of the OMD EM10 from the Olympus website
- I believe I really don't have much need for the weather sealed feature of the EM-5 and the most expensive Olympus OMD EM1
- nor the 5-axis stabilization of the EM-5 and EM-1. 3-axis is a good compromise with the EM10.
- EM10 has features of the premium EM1 that the EM-5 doesn't. Wi-fi among them. Wi-fi must be standard in technology offerings where it can be used and EM-5 didn't have that on its release in 2012. Which is why I held off purchasing the EM-5 when it first came out. Seemed half-baked to get the EM-5 at a time when competitor cameras were being released with wi-fi but didn't seem as good as the EM-5. I waited instead.
- EM10 has a built in pop up flash. I don't like shooting with flash but small though it is on the EM10, convenience matters a lot to me for times when you need flash as a fill in mechanism. I don't wanna rummage around for one to attach onto the camera nor keep it on the camera always for portability as it adds to the bulkiness since it's not a pop up flash. This is the case for the EM-5, no built in flash, just one you can attach. So another reason for me for waiting instead and not buying the EM-5.
Because of the lack of weather sealing and a 3-axis instead of the 5-axis stabilization on the EM10, the EM10 then costs less than the EM5. Plus the built in flash on the EM10 is sweet too.