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Subject: [OM] New digital OM?
From: Stuart Landrum <slndrm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 17:43:13 -0400
Could the Dutch magazine item be in reference to the following story from 
April, 2001?

(What's the etiquette, should I just post the link?)

Stuart Landrum


http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/988379360.html

>NEWSFLASH: Olympus to slash the cost of digital SLRs?
>By Michael R. Tomkins, The Imaging Resource 
>(Friday, April 27, 2001 - 09:49 ET) 
>Japanese website posts news of upcoming digital SLR based on Olympus, Kodak 
>cooperation... 
>Our good friend Yamada Kumio at the digitalcamera.gr.jp website emailed us 
>last night with some sensational news from Japan; apologies for the delay 
>getting this posted but we only saw the email this morning! According to 
>Yamada-san, Olympus will announce a new interchangeable-lens SLR digital 
>camera with a 4/3" CCD image sensor at PMA in February 2002. The announcement 
>was made by a Mr. Kojima of Olympus at Kodak's 'e-Revolution 2001' event in 
>Tokyo yesterday. The camera is being described as a 'dream digital SLR for 
>photographers'...
>
>Eagle-eyed readers will now have their curiosity picqued - yes, we did say 
>Olympus made the announcement at a Kodak event. ;) Why? Because the camera 
>will use a Kodak CCD, the KAF-5100CE... First announced in late August of 
>2000, the 4/3" 5.1 megapixel KAF-5100CE has roughly four times the area of the 
>2/3" CCD sensor used in Olympus' existing E-10 digital camera, and about 6 
>times the area of the 1/2" sensors used in most consumer digicams. 
>(Incidentally, it is also larger than the sensors used in the EOS D30, FinePix 
>S1 Pro and Nikon D1 as well...) This means that not only is the resolution 
>higher than image sensors in most current digicams, but the pixel size is 
>actually bigger as well - meaning more light is gathered, and there's a better 
>ratio of signal/noise. Yamada-san notes that with this sensor size, you could 
>reduce the pixel size to 4 microns similar to current cameras and get 16 
>megapixel output (although obviously the camera being announced is 5 megapixel 
>at this time).
>
>Even more impressive is the price being suggested. Yamada-san mentions a price 
>of ¥200,000 (US$1636) - and this apparently includes a lens as well (at 
>launch, there should be a selection of 5 lenses available). A new lens mount 
>is being developed specifically to match the 4/3" sensor size, which 
>Olympus/Kodak hope to make a defacto industry standard. This would enhance 
>competition and help expand the market, the companies feel.
>
>The camera will be formally announced at the PMA 2002 show which will be held 
>from February 24-27 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida 
>(we'll be there, of course, and will doubtless bring you more information on 
>the camera). It will then reach the marketplace for sale by Photokina 2002, 
>which takes place September 25-30 in Cologne, Germany, and will feature 
>magneto-optical mass storage and Bluetooth wireless communications. Also 
>available will be a long life power-pack, hand grip, macro and viewer 
>accessories. More information will be made available over time...
>
>Thanks to Yamada Kumio for contacting us, and giving us permission to 
>translate this big news! 
>Thanks to Yamada Kumio / digitalcamera.gr.jp for this item!


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