This is the deal I got:
http://www.henrys.com/67402-OLYMPUS-...d-40-150R.aspx (Henrys may also buy your old camera, giving you trade-in value or cash)
The Olympus is good... makes me feel like an amateur photographer when in reality I'm a total newb. It's one of the cheapest mirror-less SLRs out there so it's pretty basic. Focusing takes over a second in many instances so it isn't the quickest thing... If you're trying to capture fast-moving events you'll need luck on your side.
-Video is HD but sadly its just 720p and recording time is limited to 2GB (why?) which amounts to about 7 mins of footage.
In the end the photos are good, and that's what it all comes down to. You can see a few more test images I took on my flickr photostream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/haljackey/
You see the dead/defective pixels in every shot, so its a problem with the camera, not the lenses. I'm going to get mine replaced.