At photplus expo this year I mentioned the epson (?) color evf
developments to an Olympus rep. He quickly averted his eyes, smiled and
changed the subject.
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Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Just as Olympus has no capacity to develop a killer sensor they also
> have no capacity to develop a killer EVF. Panasonic on the other hand...
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Joel Wilcox wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Carlos J. Santisteban
>> <zuiko21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> With FF body the size benifit will be lost not to mention the potential
>>>> high prices.
>>> Not necesarily -- the E-P1, GF-1, Sigma DP-x aren't much larger than other
>>> serious compacts in the market, despite having much larger sensors. The
>>> lenses is a different matter, but we're talking about adapters...
>> Here is what I wish. I wish Oly would use the advent ('tis the
>> season) of m4/3 to get into FF. By that I mean introduce micro FF.
>> It would be larger than the E-P1, as you suggest, but would capitalize
>> on the concept. It would be an elegant way for Olympus to enter into
>> this area of competition. A killer EVF would really help too. Their
>> lens offerings for m4/3 are not so deep that they couldn't ratchet up
>> a new FF line of lenses for a mFF system. Or am I missing something?
>>
>> Joel W.
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