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The Camera That May Be ‘Just Right’ For SMBs

Apr 8, 2010
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The New York Times: The Camera That May Be ‘Just Right’ For SMBs

SLRs are too big and clunky, and too expensive. And point and shoot cameras don’t deliver the necessary quality. Compact ‘micro four thirds’ cameras, a new class, may be the perfect compromise.


“Any serious photographer can quickly point out the benefit of a digital camera with a large image sensor. Simply put, bigger sensors — not more pixels — yield better photos.

But even pros don’t always want a bulky digital single-lens reflex camera. And that, in part, is why so-called Micro Four Thirds cameras are redefining the middle ground of digital photography.”

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