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My choice of camera would be the X5S which has a standard Micro /4/3 lens mount. With that mount you can use various lenses which can also be used on a normal Olympus or Panasonic hand-held camera.
I found with the Olympus 45mm lens I bought, it sat so long that it had some version updates that addressed some aperture issue while shooting video. It came loaded with version 1.0 and Olympus had upgraded it to version 1.3. I owned no Olympus or Panasonic camera to do the upgrade myself (You cannot do that with the DJI camera.) so I sent it in and it cost me $140 to upgrade it and gone about a month in total.
Following that, I bought a small Olympus Pen-F camera and I can rotate both the DJI lenses and others between it and the X5S camera. I can also update the lens firmware now too and avoid the sending it in and the lost time and costs associated with doing that. Having a normal camera also allows me to check if the lens is perhaps bad, or having an issue if something doesn't seem right with the DJI camera too.
Fwiw, I liked the Pen-F so much I ended up buying their Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II as well, and a couple of their Pro series lenses too. Nice highly-advanced mirrorless camera and about the same price as the X5S too!
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