This was my first major shoot since moving over to the micro 4/3 sensor format. I carried my usual two-body outfit, one with a long lens and the other with a wide angle. In fact, the new outfit very closely mimics my old full-frame Canon system...the long lens is a 50-200mm [100-400mm-e] mounted on a Lumix G9, and the other is an 8-16mm [16-32mm-e] on a GX85 body. Both lenses are of the Leica DG Vario-Elmarit f2.8-4 variety.
I found the cameras very light and easy to handle. With the long lens things seemed to 'jam up' a bit writing files when shooting bursts. Not sure what that was about, and it could have the been the lens or the camera body at fault...both are brand new. I'll have to keep an eye on that. Another observation was a much shorter battery life than I was used to with the Canons, especially with the GX85. But I had anticipated this and had two spares for each body, so no issue.
These shortcomings and any others are more than offset by the light and easy handling, and the fact that I'm not shooting on any sort of deadline. I love being able to take my time and just enjoy the day. What fun!