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Is there a such thing as a recent PEN from OM or Olympus (I've actually looked at their stuff, but I'm somewhat confused about which name their cameras get)? I was leaning in their direction, too - I saw tried their camera with a GPS and great macro photography, but I think its sensor is smaller than my phone's.
(FWIW the OM-D relies on a smartphone for GPS tagging apparently, and I have no idea how that's handled with an app, especially because the data handoff is whar I'm trying to avoid)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympus_Pen
Don't worry too much about your phone's sensor size :)
I'm looking at the Pen E PL10 now, which looks reasonably priced, if that's the kind of thing you think would be good. Or better.
See my other reply for my camera woes - I don't know much of anything about sensor sizes, this is true, but after seeing a digital camera struggle in low or even slightly lower lighting conditions I (think I) want to let in as much light as possible. I'm still not sure how my phone manages to make my photos in the same conditions not look blurry, by some unholy combination of pixel binning, catching light coming back around behind the sensor, AI upscaling, and f incredible optical image stabilization. - Downsides aside, I did notice the digital camera does some interesting depth of field stuff that my phone camera struggles to replicate. Somehow the pictures look more three-dimensional.