4/3 is dead.
MFT is useful because it delivers on the (broken) promise of 4/3: decent image
quality in a small package. That is why my cycling camera is a Panasonic GF2.
I cannot imagine any sensible company wasting R&D yen/dollars/whatever on 4/3.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Jul 20, 2013, at 10:03 PM, Sandy Harris wrote:
> Some of the rumour sites have speculated on what Olympus might
> announce at Photokina this fall, including speculation on a dual-mount
> 4/3 m4/3 camera. I want to speculate some more.
>
> Comments have included people saying that dual mount is unnecessary
> (just use an adapter), that it is impossible (no way two mounts can
> physically fit) & that the adapters are useless because autofocus is
> far too slow,
>
> What about cameras like Nikon D3 or Canon 1DS-X? These beasties weigh
> about 1.5 kg, over 3 pounds for body alone and cost $5000+, but they
> give things some pros need like 10+ frames a second for a multi-second
> burst and 1000+ frames on a battery charge. Could Oly play in that
> market? Would it be profitable?
>
> In the context of a large expensive camera. it might be reasonable to
> have some sort of sliding adapter. In one position, you get m43, in
> the other 4/3, and both have all the electronics they need for high
> performance.
>
> They appear to have the lenses for it. Comparing Olympus vs Nikon,
> look at pairs a pro might use -- O 14-35 F2 vs N 24-70 2.8, O 35-100
> 2.0 vs N 70-200 2.8 and O 90-250 2.8 vs N 200-400 F4 -- prices and
> weight are generally comparable but the Oly products are all a stop
> faster.
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