E-PL6 price you would consider?
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Re: E-PL6 price you would consider?
For E-M10 body only it is about 330€ and with 14-42mm EZ some has sold for 5400€ (but at early 2015) and both used.
You are right that E-M10 is a good comparison body, but I think it is little different class because even then it is bigger with the EVF hump. But nicer with the dual-dials and so on.
I just find it difficult to get the good idea for the body, as I don't trust the camera store dealers as they like to take it in with cheaper price and then hit higher price. Asked in one store and they said they could take it for 50€ and sell it in their own deals.
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