Well, for me the benefits of a light camera has become more important than image quality in 100% on screen - but the thing is, I actually like how "straight" the files from my Panasonic is - no quirks, no weird color, thus no need to tweak every color in post, its like you know what you get in comparison to the other cameras I have owned/own - Nikon D3, Nikon D600, Fujifilm X-T1, X-T100, X100F asf.. They all are more cumbersome to edit to a natural look than Panasonic raw files.
So, I seldom shoot in anything but daylight, continous LEDs or with flash so rarely need to go over iso 800 which I find perfectly fine for all my commercial work and personal work.
Of course the dynamic range is not on par with some of the FF sensors, but you know, it does not matter if a raw file has good dynamic range if it is not a good photograph - and a really good photograph is judged by its content, story and impact, not by its technical qualities.
So, I seldom shoot in anything but daylight, continous LEDs or with flash so rarely need to go over iso 800 which I find perfectly fine for all my commercial work and personal work.
Of course the dynamic range is not on par with some of the FF sensors, but you know, it does not matter if a raw file has good dynamic range if it is not a good photograph - and a really good photograph is judged by its content, story and impact, not by its technical qualities.