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Xiaomi just updated its flagship smartphone, filling it with even more Leica camera tech, but apparently, that's not enough. The company has also announced a concept called the "Modular Optical System," which asks: "what if you could magnetically attach a Four Thirds sensor and lens to the back of your phone?"A video posted to Xiaomi's YouTube channel shows the module, which includes a sensor wit
Olympus has fallen... in price! Now we've got that terrible pun out of the way, this Cyber Monday OM System Olympus OM-1 deal is one of the best we've seen on a camera in this sales period, and there's not long left for you to snap it up! Not only do you get the camera itself, but this bundle includes: 1x OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO II Lens (V335030BW000), 1x BLX-1
Photo: PhotogramThe Alice Camera, a phone-driven Micro Four Thirds camera that creates AI-enhanced images, is about to ship to customers who placed pre-orders.The camera, which is operated using an app on a smartphone that connects to the main camera unit, is designed to deliver social media-ready imagery without the need for manual editing.Image: PhotogramIt's underpinned by powerful Qualcomm Sn
Your smartphone may take nice photos, but it's likely still not as good as a full-on Micro Four Thirds (M43) camera. The SwitchLens is designed to combine the best of both devices, as it's an M43 camera that works with your phone.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, TechnologyTags: Micro Four Thirds, smartphones, Kickstarter
Image: LeicaLeica has announced that it will introduce the D-Lux8 premium compact camera on July 2nd, showing a continued commitment to compacts.Recent VideosThe company hasn't issued full specs yet, but the D-Lux8 appears to be an updated D-Lux7 with both physical styling cues and an updated menu system that more closely resemble the Q3 fixed-lens full frame model.Buy now:$1595 at B&H Photo
Image: LogitechToday, Logitech announced the Mevo Core, a 4K-capable live-streaming camera built around a Micro Four Thirds sensor and lens mount. It's an upgrade from Logitech's existing Mevo cameras which served a similar purpose as wireless, battery-powered streamers, but had a smaller sensor and a fixed lens.Recent Videos!function(n){if(!window.cnx){window.cnx={},window.cnx.cmd=[];var t=n.cre
In a pair of interviews (1, 2) with Nikkei Business, Sony Vice Chairman Shigeki Ishizuka discussed the early days of Sony's camera business, including Sony's A-mount Alpha DSLR cameras, a potential move to Micro Four Thirds, and the eventual decision to make full-frame mirrorless cameras. The interviews are published in Japanese, so as always, there's the potential for something to


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