Hi all. Glad to see many familiar usernames from the DPR M43 forum. My thanks to the team who built this site.
I have considered the option in subject line before but revisiting now with a new context.
Less than a year ago, I forayed into M43 with a GH5M2. I chose it for the video features I needed at this price point.
Almost 10 months on, happy with its performance along with PL12-60, PL100-400, and Oly 40-150/2.8 PRO. Only side note is that I rarely used the GH5M2 for the additional video features that I planned to. I never moved up from FZ2500 for video, and I spent more time on shooting stills with GH5M2.
I currently use D7200 with a couple of lenses and GH5M2 with a couple of lenses. Because the lenses are not interchangeable, I often carry overlapping focal lengths, complicating the kit. I expected this situation though. My plan is to eliminate DSLR and settle down with a two-camera m43 kit in the next few months. With two m43 bodies and attached lenses, I will most likely need to carry just one or two fast primes in the bag, greatly reducing the overall gear size/weight.
I would use one body with 40-150/2.8 PRO and the other with 12-40/2.8 PRO (to be purchased) for events. For outdoor/travel it will likely be just the G9 with PL12-60 attached and PL100-400 in the bag.
The dilemma now is choosing between G9 and a second GH5M2. The latter offers obvious benefits like familiarity, muscle memory when switching cameras, sharing batteries, etc. My interest in the G9 is because of features for stills photography like the top LCD display, hi-res mode, etc. I don't need another GH5M2 with its video features.
The current price of G9 makes me think that Panasonic is trying to move out the remaining stock either to completely stop this model, or its next revision is on its way. Either way, I would be glad I got the camera before its gone. If a newer version comes out, I will likely upgrade in a year or so.
I would like to hear thoughts on pros and cons between these two models, especially when using side-by-side for events. Thanks.
PS: I also considered a suggestion that might come up in the responses, an OM-1. I ruled it out because its price is more than two times that of G9. I will spend that additional money on the OM 12-40/2.8 PRO instead, but not right away.