Second camera advice
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I would also suggest looking at a Canon M50 with the 22 f2. The AF is significantly better than your em10. You gain at least a stop of high iso going to an APSC sensor over the older 16MP Olympus sensor. The 22 is a very nice lens and positively tiny. For $1000 you could get the M50, 22 f2, and probably squeeze in the sigma 56mm to replicate your 45mm. Also, you will not be disappointed with the Canon colors. They are at least as good as Olympus and better than most others.
Here is a size comparison between the 2.
Olympus TG-5
Fujifilm X-T200
Fujifilm XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS
Fujifilm 50-230mm II
Fujifilm XC 35mm F2
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