PetaPixel Why 2025 Could Be a Make-or-Break Year for Micro Four Thirds


A black OM System OM-5 camera with a large lens, featuring various dials and buttons on the top and side, set against a plain white background.

No camera system provokes more opinion and vitriol than Micro Four-Thirds. It is the most divisive system out there; you either love it or stay clear. Micro Four-Thirds (MFT) cameras have been around for a long time, with the story beginning in 2008 when Panasonic brought out the G1, closely followed by the Olympus E-P1. In the here and now, this is a system under the microscope, and thanks to several factors, the next 12 months could be critical for its future and survival.

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