I agree.  I should have said  micro-4/3 since that's what the G1 and E-P1 are.

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Subject: Re: OT: Sony Releases A850 FF Camera for $2,000

I'm unsure of 4/3rds viability long-term. I suspect strongly that the
lower-end 4/3rds DSLR's will be killed off by Micro4/3rds and the
higher-end line will be on life support and exist mostly to fill in
the gaps for Micro-4/3rds users.  4/3rds simply hasn't been able to
capitalize on the promise of smaller lenses and cameras. As a
practical matter Pentax simply dominates the small DSLR segment,
offering a true compact system in the K-m/DA Limiteds, a compact
high-performance system with the K-7 and DA Limiteds where Olympus
actually has some of the larger available crop-format DSLR's (the E-3,
E-30 and E-520 are all among the largest entries in their respective
segments, the E-450 and E620 are only the smallest when considered
without a mounted lens, the K-m/DA40 package is smaller than either of
the compact E-series bodies paired with the 25 pancake, their smallest
configuration)

I think that Micro4/3rds has a strong future ahead of it as it's
getting the chance to build serious market share before there's any
real competition in its segment.

-Adam

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Desjardins, Steve<[email protected]> wrote:
> I admit I'm more amenable to the "APS-C forever", unless it is beaten out by 
> 4/3.  The point is that even though MF and LF existed, the smaller 35 mm 
> dominated because the IQ was good enough.  I think that's where APS-C or 4/3 
> is now.  Of course, "good enough" doesn't make sense to many on this list 
> because there is an intrinsic selection for folks with higher photographic 
> standards.  OTOH, I think that non-slr cameras like the EP-1 and the G1 are 
> about to start eating up some of the enthusiast market.  If anything kills 
> the APS-C DSLR it will be these.
>
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