Micro 4/3 Camera



Lately it seems like there are new digital cameras announced every week with better performance, better design and more advanced features. 

One of the systems that keeps growing in popularity is the Micro 4/3 (MFT or m4/3) system. So what does this Micro 4/3 mean exactly and how does it compare to other, more traditional systems like the DSLRs?





                           Olympus E-PL1 with a 1980 Olympus 50mm f1.8 lens





It sounds somewhat backwards to get excited about buying old stuff when you’re talking about new technology, but don’t be fooled. Well crafted glass is something that is timeless. In fact, many older lenses have a sturdier build quality because of metal casings as opposed to the now so popular plastic.


 Panasonic DMC-GH2 and 14-42mm kit lens



There are many more pros and cons to list when comparing MFT cameras to DSLRs or compact cameras but one thing is very clear: 




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