Irishwhistle
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So yesterday Olympus/Panasonic announced a new technology based off of the Four Thirds technology... it's called Micro Four Thirds... and it's supposed to give the quality images of an SLR in a compact camera body, oh, yeah, and the cameras will use interchangeable lenses. Looks pretty cool, although I'm not that big of a fan of compact cameras... (I hate the feel of them.)
http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microft/index.html
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0808/08080501microfourthirds.asp
Basically it looks like it's Four Thirds without a mirror or optical viewfinder... (so the cameras won't be SLRs) I guess that means either an EVF or (shudder) live view will be used...
It'll also allow for smaller lenses than Four Thirds cameras use... although current Four Thirds lenses will apparently be compatible with an adapter.
Looks pretty cool...
http://www.four-thirds.org/en/microft/index.html
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0808/08080501microfourthirds.asp
Basically it looks like it's Four Thirds without a mirror or optical viewfinder... (so the cameras won't be SLRs) I guess that means either an EVF or (shudder) live view will be used...
It'll also allow for smaller lenses than Four Thirds cameras use... although current Four Thirds lenses will apparently be compatible with an adapter.
Looks pretty cool...
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