Using m4/3 system for landscape

Are all m4/3 lenses interchangeable?
Yes. It's a standard size lens mount supported by many lens, adapter and camera manufacturers.
Note that some lenses don't include image stabilisation. As Olympus has stabilisation in all camera bodies. And Panasonic only had that in a few. So if that's important, be sure to check. But any lens will still work on any body though.
The m43 flash system is also a standard. But I thought there were some exceptions there though.
 
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Yes. It's a standard size lens mount supported by many lens, adapter and camera manufacturers.
Note that some lenses don't include image stabilisation. As Olympus has stabilisation in all camera bodies. And Panasonic only had that in a few. So if that's important, be sure to check. But any lens will still work on any body though.
The m43 flash system is also a standard. But I thought there were some exceptions there though.

There are also some issues using the Panasonic 7-14mm on Olympus reported due purple fringes/botching
 
Interesting thread indeed.
I wonder if I may pose a question to those here scholared in the ways of the m4/3. I bought my wife a couple of years ago a Panasonic G5 which she uses and I have been teaching her photography with. Nice little camera may I say (apart from I get lost in the menus) However my question is about the lenses. Are all m4/3 lenses interchangeable? I seem to have picked up the idea through bits and pieces I've read that the lens mounts are the same across the manufacturers, is that so?
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Yes, I regularly use Panny lenses on an Olympus body and they work fine. The only significant difference is stabilization, Olympus have in-body stabilization so Oly lenses are not optically stabilized but obviously that only applies to longer lenses. There are also Sigma and other brands.
 
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