http://www.olympus-global.com/en/news/2008b/nr080922mfourthirdse.cfm
scheint als tatsächlich -garnix- von Olympus zur Photokina zu kommen. (außer Holzmodelle der µFT und der E-xx Kameras)
Naja, zumindest kann man dann mal schätzen, in welche Richtung es gehen wird.
PS: http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1222059601.html
While the G1 does better existing single-lens reflex digital cameras with its 4.9 x 3.3 x 1.8" (124 x 84 x 45mm) body, the unnamed Olympus Micro Four Thirds design makes its Panasonic sibling look almost bulky compared to a body size of just 4.7 x 2.5 x 1.2" (119 x 64 x 31mm). By way of comparison, that's somewhere less than half the volume of the current smallest digital SLRs, Olympus' own E-410 and E-420.
It bears repeating that this is currently a concept camera, and its quite possible that the eventual product could be larger.
Meine GX-100 hat grob 112mm x 59mm x 30mm(am Griff)
scheint als tatsächlich -garnix- von Olympus zur Photokina zu kommen. (außer Holzmodelle der µFT und der E-xx Kameras)
Naja, zumindest kann man dann mal schätzen, in welche Richtung es gehen wird.
PS: http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1222059601.html
While the G1 does better existing single-lens reflex digital cameras with its 4.9 x 3.3 x 1.8" (124 x 84 x 45mm) body, the unnamed Olympus Micro Four Thirds design makes its Panasonic sibling look almost bulky compared to a body size of just 4.7 x 2.5 x 1.2" (119 x 64 x 31mm). By way of comparison, that's somewhere less than half the volume of the current smallest digital SLRs, Olympus' own E-410 and E-420.
It bears repeating that this is currently a concept camera, and its quite possible that the eventual product could be larger.
Meine GX-100 hat grob 112mm x 59mm x 30mm(am Griff)
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