Olympus Commit to Micro Four Thirds as "Most mobile camera system"

September 25, 2018 | Mark Goldstein | Compact System Camera | Comment |

Olympus reaffirmed their commitment to Micro Four Thirds in their press conference at Photokina today, with plans to announce new products in 2019 as part of their 100th Anniversary celebrations.

Unlike fellow MFT member, Panasonic, Olympus have not unveiled any plans to release a camera system with a larger sensor, instead choosing to continue to offer "a professional camera system boasting great image quality while still being compact and featuring light weight.

Olympus Press Release

Olympus opens Perspective Playground at photokina 2018 with commitment to delivering the most mobile camera system

Olympus invites photokina visitors to experience the benefits of their interchangeable lens cameras at the Perspective Playground.

Cologne, 25 September 2018 - In a press conference at photokina 2018, Olympus today emphasized their role as innovation leader in the mirrorless camera segment. Olympus confirmed their commitment to support the personal mobility and spontaneity of photographers with a professional camera system boasting great image quality while still being compact and featuring light weight.

Olympus management members Shigemi Sugimoto and Stefan Kaufmann explained the Micro Four Thirds sensor standard to deliver the best platform for this value proposition and invited all photokina visitors to experience the benefits at the Olympus Perspective Playground at photokina 2018.

For more information on the Olympus Perspective Playground and Olympus' photokina 2018 presence please refer to www.perspectiveplayground.de.

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