Thom Hogan: What is the future for Olympus?


i think there are upsides as the m43 sector is still developing and developing fast.
this is far better then no upsides
 

Why should we care what a Nikon fanboy thinks?

If it was Andrzej Wrotniak, that's a different story!

Andrzej Wrotniak is the person behind http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/43/

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Nevertheless, i felt that oly and pany should speed up on their lens development... it's a bit slow and lots of M4/3er is waiting till neck long long...
 

Pa
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Nevertheless, i felt that oly and pany should speed up on their lens development... it's a bit slow and lots of M4/3er is waiting till neck long long...
Patience, be patience. ;)

What more Carl Zeiss, Schneider Optische and Komamura has recently announced that they joins the Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group. It's getting exciting. :)

Market conditions dictates the responses from the manufacturers. Maybe, the timing is not yet right?
 

Pa
Patience, be patience. ;)

What more Carl Zeiss, Schneider Optische and Komamura has recently announced that they joins the Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group. It's getting exciting. :)

Market conditions dictates the responses from the manufacturers. Maybe, the timing is not yet right?

it'll be expensive, very expensive. :bsmilie:
 

it'll be expensive, very expensive. :bsmilie:

YOu pay for what you get man...

Cosina should dole out more manual focus optics if they want to keep me in the system. :bsmilie:
 

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