My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many ...
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Panasonic cameras had a big 2025 for full-frame and video camcorders, but Micro Four Thirds was left out in the cold
With not one, not two but three new cameras arriving in the Lumix S line, Panasonic has had a big year for full-frame. Its ...
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My hope for Micro Four Thirds is waning – OM System's latest travel camera is yet another disappointing upgrade
I'm a fan of OM System's Micro Four Thirds cameras. They're compact, travel-friendly, compatible with a huge range of superb lenses, deliver incredible image stabilization for easy handheld shooting, ...
Chinese drone-maker DJI has jumped aboard an interchangeable lens alliance, promising aerial photography enthusiasts greater flexibility when shooting from the sky. Pledging its support for the Micro ...
One thing I love about Micro Four Thirds cameras is that you can mount all kinds of lenses on them using simple, cheap adapters. In fact, I'm just about to sell my Nikon D700 because I almost never ...
A study from the NPD group shows that mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, while still trailing behind traditional digital cameras in sales, are fueling consumer interest. The research groups Next ...
If you've been looking into upgrading your camera recently, then chances are you will have come across the seemingly baffling phrase "Micro Four Thirds". Retailers and tech websites have been throwing ...
My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many ...
For years, photographers and industry pundits have predicted the demise of the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) camera system. Many believe that the smaller sensor has been superseded by APS-C cameras and the ...
On Tuesday, 5 August, 2008, Olympus and Panasonic jointly announced a new digital camera format. Based on the existing Four Thirds system and using the same 18.0 x 13.5 mm sensor, the new Micro Four ...
Olympus Imaging and Panasonic have jointly announced the development of a new Micro Four Thirds System standard that will enable camera manufacturers to achieve enabling dramatic reductions in size ...
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