BrianShaw
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This is too bad. I'm always wondering how long film will survive, and here we have even digital camera companies fighting to survive against the camera phones.
That's too bad, I've been a fan of Olympus cameras for a long time, film and digital. I recently purchased a Pen F digital camera, mostly for scanning film.
A sad sign of what the future for film may be facing. At least film sales are up.
On the contrary, just shows that many people were not interested in an odd, small format digital system. The costs of the camera and lenses were as much as Nikon full frame. Their efforts at 'vintage' looking Pens were half baked. Their high end models were only exciting to die hards, while Sony was releasing real game changes for digital shooters. Meanwhile 'think different' photographers were returning to film.
If Olympus stopped making digital cameras today and put the OM-4 back into production tomorrow they would sell every single body and lens that came off the line. If they really wanted to impress somebody they should use their technology to make a m4/3rds based film scanner that employs their pixel shift tech.
Failure of imagination.
That’s one reason but I don’t use it very often, I mostly scan in 20MP. I like the controls on it, it’s a little smaller than my EM5 was and it kind of looks like my Barnack Leicas. Plus it was on sale at my local camera shop.Did you select this camera for scanning because of its Hi-Res mode?
That’s one reason but I don’t use it very often, I mostly scan in 20MP. I like the controls on it, it’s a little smaller than my EM5 was and it kind of looks like my Barnack Leicas. Plus it was on sale at my local camera shop.
Olympus prospered as a result of the genius of Maitani. Unfortunately that genius ended with his retirement, before digital became mainstream.
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