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Olympus steps into Leica's (hot)shoes?


bill

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Just a bit of idle conjecture for a damp Tuesday afternoon.

 

With Leica announcing the S2, and Olympus showing their micro 4/3 concept camera Olympus develops Micro Four Thirds camera: Digital Photography Review I can see a time when the hitherto unthinkable happens and Leica abandons it's old home-ground of low weight high quality body and lens cameras (be they film or digital) to Olympus. Leica are constrained in the M-Line by traditionalists who want "the same only better" and those who want something - anything - that uses Leica glass to produce a high quality image. Olympus are already talking about a Leica M to micro 4/3 adaptor allowing them to tap into that huge reservoir of glass. Leica are also, slowly but surely, pricing themselves out of much of what has in the past been a lucrative market for them. Why should they stay in a tapering market when they can move from it to something entirely new that changes the paradigm completely - hang on... have they not done that before...?

 

Your thoughts?

 

Regards,

 

Bill

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The Olympus looks quite pretty IMO, it may very well change my view over the micro 4/3 systema and if that's what really happens I'll buy one for fun purpose.

 

From the different incarnations of the micro 4/3 concept, you can easily tell who is a real camera company, and who is only a household electronics business.

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From the different incarnations of the micro 4/3 concept, you can easily tell who is a real camera company, and who is only a household electronics business.

 

Hi Simon,

 

I'm sure you're aware that Panasonic has made professional video equipment for many, many years. (Your sarcasm wasn't lost on me, though.) I agree that Olympus is much more adept making still cameras.

 

Larry

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I'm sure you're aware that Panasonic has made professional video equipment for many, many years. (Your sarcasm wasn't lost on me, though.) I agree that Olympus is much more adept making still cameras.

 

Yes, I know ... Larry ... it's all about the jib jab on a forum, right? :D

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Sounds interesting but what is the source of this information?

 

Fair question, Geoff.

 

I read it on the interweb, :rolleyes: and it was the bit that interested me and in part prompted this thread. Let me see if I can find it again.

 

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Bill

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Fair question, Geoff.

 

I read it on the interweb, :rolleyes: and it was the bit that interested me and in part prompted this thread. Let me see if I can find it again.

 

...and I just have. "My bad", as I understand the Colonials say. I read a piece of wishful thinking as a declared intent by Olympus.

 

As you were.

 

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Bill

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Bill, that is a mock-up of a point and shoot that happens to have an interchangable lens. That is not Leica territory, that is Panasonic-land.

 

Seems to me this is as close as we are going to get to a Digital CM since Leica refuses to give us one. It's too bad Panasonic doesn't make it as it would certainly fall into Leica red-dot rebadging land and we'd have one. Maybe Panasonic will make an LC2 based on the mFT mount?

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