Four Thirds system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Four Thirds system is a standard created by Olympus and Kodak for digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) and mirrorless camera design and development. The system provides a standard that, with digital cameras and ...
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Micro Four Thirds system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) is a standard created by Olympus and Panasonic, and announced on August 5, 2008,[1] for mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras and camcorders design and development.[2] MFT shares the original image sensor size
43 Rumors Over the weekend new images of the GF7, E-M5II and accessories leaked out. Let’s see in this post how the Panasonic GF7 compares esthetically with the GF6 and GM1. I repat that the hump on the GF7 is not a viewfinder and I don’t think it’s for the IBIS ei
43 Rumors Rumors classification explained (FT= FourThirds): FT1=1-20% chance the rumor is correct. FT2=21-40% chance the rumor is correct. FT3=41-60% chance the ...
Olympus Rumors « NEW CAMERA 4 days ago ... Take a look at the rumored specification of the camera .... camera is expected to feature 16 Megapixel M4/3 sensor, the camera will also feature ...
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Micro 4/3rds Photography: Micro Four Thirds lens lineup Kowa 8.5mm f/2.8 Japanese optical company Kowa is going to release this ultra wide angle lens in the summer of 2014. This will be the widest rectilinear prime (non-zoom) lens with a Micro Four Thirds mount. The brightness (f/2.8) is quite good for such an
*Your Micro 4/3′s camera + your existing lenses = limitless fun. | Tyson Robichaud Photo-blography Who cares that Olympus and Panasonic have released relatively few lenses, mainly slow zooms, for the micro 4/3's cameras? Adding m4/3 mount adapters to your bag opens up a bevy of hundreds of lenses. What you gain in variety though, you may loose in ...
Zeiss Rumors All other things being equal you can potentially decrease the size of a lens by 20-30 percent when going from Full Frame to APS-C and about 30-40 percent when moving to micro 4/3 – but this really depends on the type of lens. The point of developing the n