An update on the upcoming Olympus IM010 camera that was registered two weeks ago: Nokishita now reports that the new model has passed the FCC certification. The interesting part here are the dimensions of the new Olympus camera:
144.37mm x 146.765mm x 75.345mm
That is huge for an MFT camera! The new IM010 model will be significantly larger than the Olympus E-M1 Mark II (134.1mm x 90.9mm x 68.9mm) and it will almost have a square form - an indication for a built-in vertical grip similar to the Canon 1DX Mark II (158mm x 167.6mm x 82.6mm) and Nikon D5 (160mm x 158.5mm x 92mm):
Update - here is another comparison from the comments section (thanks SteveHood):
Additional information on the Olympus IM010 camera:
- Made in Vietnam
- Power source: DC 7.4 V (Li-ion battery), DC 9 V (AC adapter)
- The camera will have Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth as well as USB PD support (15 V)
Olympus will also release a new electronic flash (IM011), wireless commander (IM012) and a wireless receiver (IM013).
Olympus already confirmed that a major announcement is expected in May.
My personal opinion is that Olympus went the wrong path with that camera - they will not go far by making more expensive, bigger MFT cameras.