A good move, no longer dependent on Panasonic sensors. May up the anti for Panasonic to deliver new sensors that can deliver even better than the G3/GX1, and the G3/GX1 can deliver.. but the E-M5 wins hands down.
Olympus makes superb cameras.
Sony makes superb sensors, which, when tweaked by Olympus yielded superior results than Panasonic sensors.
I say good for us, the customers.
Uh, Paul ... no one said the OM-5 was "less" of an Olympus due to the outsourcing of sensors. Olympus has ALWAYS had sensors made by others, AFAIK. I remember when I was in a Rochester camera store to look at the E-300 with Olympus reps on site. At one point someone walked in and an Olympus rep introduced him to another customer as "the man made who made the sensor in your E-1."B.F.D. as far as I'm concerned. All that I care about is that it works. The M9's sensor was made by Kodak, not Leica, but that doesn't make it any less of a Leica..
Yuck. I am boycotting Sony. I would have liked to have one of those cameras.
Personally, I always thought the panasonic sensors were the achilles heel of 4/3 and m4/3 - it's obvious theres been a significant jump in quality with the e-m5 over previous m4/3 cameras.
At the moment Sony has the best sensors out there.
Now if only Sony can convince Olympus to come up with a full-frame E7, some butts would be kicked.
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4/3rd sensor is a Full Frame for a 4/3rd camera 😀
Try telling a Nikon user that the sensor in the D800 is made by Sony.