slosync
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A teaser.... Looks like an M43
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_next.asp?cid=oima_geto_next_fb
Cheers,
Don
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_next.asp?cid=oima_geto_next_fb
Cheers,
Don
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I thought it might be a Stylus also but it seems to be a lot of smoke and mirrors to put into a P&S intro.....A new Stylus. Only a hand is hiding the "You can't hide INNOVATION".
For the m4/3rds EP series, I believe they use a curtain.
My money is on new m4/3 cameras from Panasonic but standard 4/3 cameras -- if anything -- from Olympus. I can't help thinking that there must be a bitter power struggle going on within Olympus between the 4/3 and m4/3 groups. Every man and his dog understands that m4/3 represents what the Four Thirds standard should always have been but Olympus, like any other manufacturer, doesn't have unlimited resources. It's a zero-sum game in which more m4/3 cameras/lenses means less 4/3 cameras/lenses and vice versa.A more pro-oriented micro 4/3rds (pull out all the stops) and a small micro 4/3rds with a pancake lens. Even the 35mm f3.5 Olympus macro lens would do as a normal lens because the optics could be housed in such a tiny body.
I'd go along with this theory. They have to come back at the GF1 with the 20mm combo and a clever way to do it is offer a cheaper one where the lens is fixed. I'd buy one (if I had the money ).Maybe it's a fixed lens camera with a m4/3 sensor ;-
Agreedso IF it's a m4/3 camera I would think it's a less capable less expensive camera. Maybe it's a fixed lens camera with a m4/3 sensor ;-)