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m4/3: reports of my death are greatly exagerated.

David Manzi , Feb 09, 2012; 02:31 p.m.

I read a comment in another thread where someone believes that m4/3 is dead. Then I read this thread from DP Review showing how m4/3 is the best selling lens mount in Japan. Take it with a grain of salt; it's an Olympus presentation. But I do believe m4/3, simply due to a large and growing lens selection, will be a viable option for a long time.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1041&message=40557521

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Zach Ritter , Feb 09, 2012; 02:35 p.m.

The only people reporting it's death either don't understand it, or don't understand photography outside of their general subset. The system has benefits others don't, but also has troubles that others don't. Just like anything, it's all about the compromise.

Josh Root , Feb 09, 2012; 02:40 p.m.

Yeah, I saw that same presentation at CES when I was meeting with Olympus.Even if you dropped down the market share some number of percentage points to account for exaggeration, it still shows that m4/3 is doing fine.

There's always someone somewhere that says something or other is "dead".

Bill Tuthill , Feb 09, 2012; 02:43 p.m.

Well, those charts also show that m4/3 market share is under 10% in the US and most of Europe, with UK being highest at around 20%. Moreover if Sony hadn't had the Thailand flood disaster, they would have sold more NEX.

I do like the 4:3 aspect ratio because it prints well on 8.5x11 paper, but with computer monitors mostly going to widescreen, 3:2 aspect ratio may become popular again. Then there is the question of whether Olympus' camera business will survive the financial scandal.

Walt Flanagan , Feb 09, 2012; 03:06 p.m.

It's the Internet, people say crazy things all the time. Are you sure they said Micro 4/3 and not 4/3? The original 4/3 SLR mount seems pretty dead to me in respect to new products. Micro 4/3 on the other hand has new products released on a fairly consistent basis. Also, just because something is popular in Japan doesn't mean it is going to catch on in Europe or the US and vice versa.

Jerry Coffin , Feb 09, 2012; 04:11 p.m.

Zach said:

The system has benefits others don't, but also has troubles that others don't. Just like anything, it's all about the compromise.

It seems to me as I could say pretty much the same about 620, 127, 126, 110, disc cameras, or APS film (just to name a few that come to mind very quickly).

That's not to try to say that mFTS is dead -- only that the statement above says little (if anything) about its health.

I do think we'd need to know quite bit more background before we'd have any clue what those numbers really meant (if anything). Just for example, they show a percentage of the SLR market, but don't define what that includes (e.g., are they counting Sony's SLT models as "SLR" or not?)

Zach Ritter , Feb 09, 2012; 04:31 p.m.

It seems to me as I could say pretty much the same about 620, 127, 126, 110, disc cameras, or APS film (just to name a few that come to mind very quickly).

First, you are taking the lone statement out of context. Second, it can be said of EVERY format out there for photography. My point was that the detractors I have heard spouting off about how horrible it is, or that it should stop it's existence don't realize that it, like any other system, has it's pluses and minuses. While it does not speak to the health of the system (all I have seen is a bunch of people using them and those same Japan sales figures) it was a statement into the psyche of the people claiming it's "death".

Walt Flanagan , Feb 09, 2012; 05:01 p.m.

I read a comment in another thread where someone believes that m4/3 is dead.
[...]
My point was that the detractors I have heard spouting off about how horrible it is, or that it should stop it's existence
[...]
it was a statement into the psyche of the people claiming it's "death".

Uh... Based on all of this shouldn't you post your Olympus presentation link in the thread you mention or wherever these detractors instead of starting a new thread where we can't see any of the history?

Zach Ritter , Feb 09, 2012; 05:12 p.m.

Walt, you just quoted me and the OP (David Manzi). Who was this aimed at?

And the charts are in the link in the first post from David Manzi.

I'm so confused.....

Leslie Cheung , Feb 09, 2012; 05:13 p.m.

4/3 might be going but m4/3 is alive and well.


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