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    Olympus and Panasonic still focused on MFTs

    I am now getting impatient with the lack of the E-3 replacement. Maybe i just need a new toy.

    Olympus focuses on Micro Four Thirds at CP+
    http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2010/03/1...thirds-at-cp-/

    Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds lens roadmap for 2010
    http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2010/03/1...dmap-for-2010/
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    Re: Olympus and Panasonic still focused on MFTs

    You and me both. I am thinking late this year around Christmas or maybe 2011. I hope they aren't going to ditch DSLR's all together in favor of the m4/3rd stuff. I was wondering would the next pro body be mirror less like the m4/3rds.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Re: Olympus and Panasonic still focused on MFTs

    at the PMA this year they assured everyone that they'd be developing 4/3rds along side m4/3rds, but that for the mo the micro had dominance.

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    Re: Olympus and Panasonic still focused on MFTs

    Well they certainly hit a homerun with the m4/3rd cameras. I am very impressed with them and the speed in which they hit the market and upgrading from one to another. It seemed the EP-1 wasn't out long before the EP-2 came out. I would certainly expect a killer pro body soon. Probably with a touch screen and a better sensor. I am still waiting for a built in ND grad. I know it can be done in the firmware. It seems a simple task to me.
    But they better give me a slice of the pie since it was my idea.LOL
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Re: Olympus and Panasonic still focused on MFTs

    here is a question, do you think that they have make a better sensor at this point with the limitations of the FT size.
    The more Pixels Density they add, it will increase noise in the same magnitude. Other than features i dont think they can increase anything more on the Pro Body as in Noise reduction and stuff. So it might end up being a E-3 with more features (E-30 type Artistic modes) but same iso's, sensor size and so on.
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    Olympus Zuiko Digital Ed 14-35mm F2.0 Swd
    Olympus Zuiko Digital Ed 50-200mm F2.8-3.5
    Olympus Zuiko Digital Ed 12-60mm F2.8/4.0 Swd
    Olympus Zuiko Digital Ed 7-14mm F4.0
    Sigma 30mm F1.4
    Olympus FL-50R Flash

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    Re: Olympus and Panasonic still focused on MFTs

    I think better IQ would be the whole point. Si I would be very disappointed if not.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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