Olympus E-M10 II score surfaced over DXOMark Lab, the overall score of the camera matches with Panasonic GX8, however the Sony A6000 sensor is big, hybrid and the score is still better.
With the addition of the vaunted 5-axis stabilization (albeit a modified version), an improved high-res viewfinder and some worthwhile tweaks to the handling, including the useful AF targeting pad, the E-M10 II no longer feels like a entry-level model. Combined with an accessible price and a sensor performance that’s similar to the mid-range E-M5 II which in turn is close to the very best 4/3 format sensors there’s little doubt the E-M10 II is an attractive option and solid choice.
source – DXO
The Olympus om-d em10II is nice but i didn’t get sharp pictures on streets in situations when people are going against me. The autofocus funktion didn’t work properly. If you only take pictures of still standing people the camera is god!