An Olympus full-frame? “HECK no…” (new Olympus interview)


In a recent interview with Imaging Resource, Aki Murata (Vice President Sales and Marketing) from Olympus confirmed that the company has no plans to develop a full-frame camera:

So where does that leave Micro Four Thirds? With all the focus on full-frame mirrorless of late, will Olympus bow to market pressure and develop a full-frame product line as well?

An Olympus full-frame? "HECK no..."

Murata-san laid out Olympus’ strategy of small, lightweight, and “ultimately reliable” cameras when I met with him at PhotoPlus back in late October.
Per the headline, Murata-san's response to my question on whether there might be full-frame cameras in Olympus' future wasn't just no, but really, seriously no! He not only made a very strong business case for not doing so, but explained that Micro Four Thirds is actually a direct expression of an overarching product strategy Olympus has been executing on for over 50 years.

Olympus has filed multiple patents for full-frame mirrorless lenses. The rumor is that Olympus was invited to join the L-mount Alliance, but they declined.

Update - here is a recap of the interview from 43addict:

 

 

Via Imaging Resource

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