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  2. Micro Four Thirds system - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT or M4/3 or M43) (マイクロフォーサーズシステム, Maikuro Fō Sāzu Shisutemu) is a standard released by Olympus Imaging Corporation and Panasonic in 2008, [1] for the design and development of mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras, camcorders and lenses. [2]

  3. List of Micro Four Thirds cameras - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) of still and video cameras and lenses was released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008; lenses built for MFT use a flange focal distance of 19.25 mm, covering an image sensor with dimensions 17.3 × 13.0 mm (21.6 mm diagonal).

  4. Four Thirds system - Wikipedia

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    The final Four Thirds camera, the Olympus E-5, was released in 2010. [13] In 2013, Olympus released the Olympus E-M1, which is a Micro Four Thirds camera with enhanced support for legacy Four Thirds lenses using on-chip phase detection autofocus. [14] Olympus discontinued production of the Zuiko Digital lenses for Four Thirds in 2017. [15]

  5. Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Four Thirds (MFT) system is a camera design standard jointly developed and announced in 2008 by Olympus and Panasonic as an evolution of their previous Four Thirds System. Like the Four Thirds System, [5] it uses a 4000 x 3000 pixel sensor, but in a more compact camera body design enabled by eliminating the reflex mirror and optical ...

  6. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 is the eighth camera in Panasonic's Lumix G-series adhering to the Micro Four Thirds System (MFT) design standard, and was announced in June 2011. [2] The Panasonic DMC-GF3 uses a resistive touchscreen to provide mode selections, and as such that there is not a mode dial on the camera. Many features are no longer ...

  7. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 - Wikipedia

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    Approx. 402 g (14.2 oz) (camera body with battery and SD card) The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 announced in August 2013, is a Micro Four Thirds compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. It was Panasonic's first Micro Four Thirds camera with a built-in in-body stabilization system (IBIS) and has a built-in EVF (add-on EVFs are no-longer ...

  8. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 IIR - Wikipedia

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    The M.Zuiko Digital 14–42 mm f/3.5-5.6 II R is a Micro Four Thirds System lens by Olympus Corporation. It is sold as a standalone item, and also as part of a kit along with bodies for all cameras in the Olympus PEN series.

  9. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 was introduced in September 2009 as the third camera in Panasonic's Lumix G-series, using the Micro Four Thirds system.It was the first model in the "GF" line, which is primarily distinguished from the other Lumix G cameras by the lack of an integrated electronic viewfinder.