I think Pentax showed some prototypes of this concept at the last PMA 
show.  I remember seeing pictures on one of the Digital Photography web 
sites anyway, though not 4:3 system.

Adam Maas wrote:
> As long as you can adapt M and LTM lenses I think it's going to be a
> hit. It'll finally show the promise of the 4/3rds format for
> super-compact largish sensor cameras. This is the sort of thing a lot
> of people have been waiting for, a Leica CL digital. I'd like to see
> Oly do a Ricoh GX100-style EVF for this (removable and tiltable EVF
> that fits a standard hotshoe)
>
> I'd be interested in one of these with a 20mm f2 lens on it (Say a
> rehash of the OM 21/2). Especially if it has in-body IS.
>
> -Adam
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Timber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Probably most of you heard about the new Micro Four Thirds system. Long
>> story short: Oly/Pana is working on an interchangeable compact camera :D
>>
>> I believe this will bring a 'revolution' to low-price segment of
>> photography by creating a new 'category', the interchangeable compacts
>> (kicking bridge category in the rear) or it will fail and will be just a
>> bad experiment.
>>
>> What do you think? Will it influence the DSLR market anyhow?
>>
>> .t
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