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There's a long thread for Olympus OM-D owners that you may find helpful.
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...-2-owners-thread.395080/page-389#post-8476763
The two kit lenses - 14-42mm pancake lens and 40-150 telephoto are both excellent quality for the money. They're both available cheaply on used stores like MPB and Camera Jungle too.
In terms of must have lenses - my most used lenses are the Olympus 17mm f1.8 and the pancake 14-42mm.
The Panasonic f1.7 25mm and Olympus 45mm f1.8 are both worth a look and are very well priced especially used.
The thing you'll miss with just the kit lenses is low light performance. The E-M10ii stabilisation is very good for static subjects but you'll want something with a lower F number for really low light conditions.
I put all my Flickr pictures into albums based on the camera and lenses so you can take a look at what I've used all those lenses for if you want.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/amcuk/albums
Bear in mind that the E-M10ii isn't weather sealed - as I understand it SE Asia can be very humid and wet. A used E-M5 and 12-40 kit lens would be worth considering too. The body and lens are both slightly larger but there's little to choose featurewise - they share the same sensor and IIRC stabilisation.
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...-2-owners-thread.395080/page-389#post-8476763
The two kit lenses - 14-42mm pancake lens and 40-150 telephoto are both excellent quality for the money. They're both available cheaply on used stores like MPB and Camera Jungle too.
In terms of must have lenses - my most used lenses are the Olympus 17mm f1.8 and the pancake 14-42mm.
The Panasonic f1.7 25mm and Olympus 45mm f1.8 are both worth a look and are very well priced especially used.
The thing you'll miss with just the kit lenses is low light performance. The E-M10ii stabilisation is very good for static subjects but you'll want something with a lower F number for really low light conditions.
I put all my Flickr pictures into albums based on the camera and lenses so you can take a look at what I've used all those lenses for if you want.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/amcuk/albums
Bear in mind that the E-M10ii isn't weather sealed - as I understand it SE Asia can be very humid and wet. A used E-M5 and 12-40 kit lens would be worth considering too. The body and lens are both slightly larger but there's little to choose featurewise - they share the same sensor and IIRC stabilisation.