Another OM SYSTEM CP+ interview


Here is the recap of the OM SYSTEM interview at the 2025 CP+ show with Imaging Resource:

  • OM-3 Camera Details:
    • Designed with a retro aesthetic, inspired by the PEN series, featuring a “Creative Dial” for quick color mode switching (e.g., monochrome).
    • Equipped with a 20.4MP stacked BSI Live MOS sensor and TruePic X processor, offering up to 50fps with full autofocus and 120fps with locked focus.
    • Includes 5-axis sync IS with up to 7.5 stops of compensation, slightly less than the OM-1 Mark II’s 8.5 stops.
    • Aimed at travel and street photographers, praised for its compact design and computational features like Pixel-Shift High Resolution mode.
  • M.Zuiko Digital ED 100-400mm f/5-6.3 IS II Lens:
    • Updated version with improved weather resistance and in-lens image stabilization, supporting 5-axis sync IS for up to 7 stops.
    • Offers a 200-800mm equivalent focal length, extendable to 1600mm with the MC-20 2x teleconverter, ideal for wildlife and sports photography.
    • Priced at $1,499.99, available for purchase starting late February 2025.
  • Future Lenses and Roadmap:
    • OM System revealed a new lens roadmap featuring a pro-grade telephoto zoom, likely a 40-150mm (80-300mm equivalent), with a white finish similar to the flagship ED 150-400mm f/4.5 TC 1.25x IS Pro.
    • The upcoming lens is expected to target professional photographers, with a larger build for a Micro Four Thirds lens.
    • Recent lens releases (17mm f/1.8 II, 25mm f/1.8 II, and 100-400mm f/5-6.3 IS II) were not included on the roadmap, indicating a focus on new optics.
  • PEN Series Future:
    • The PEN range, including models like the PEN-F and E-P7, is seeing reduced emphasis, with OM System noting a dwindling lineup.
    • However, the PEN-F’s retro design influences the OM-3, and there’s potential for future compact, stylish cameras catering to younger users interested in retro aesthetics and JPEG output.
  • Tough TG Series:
    • The Olympus Tough TG-7 remains a strong contender in the waterproof point-and-shoot market, valued for its 24-100mm f/2.0-4.9 zoom lens, suitable for underwater and macro photography.
    • OM System sees continued demand for rugged cameras, with no immediate plans to discontinue the TG series.
  • Market Trends and Strategy:
    • OM System is capitalizing on the growing interest in Micro Four Thirds among younger photographers, particularly for its compact size and retro appeal.
    • The company is focusing on computational photography and lightweight, high-performance lenses to differentiate from full-frame competitors.
    • No mention of full-frame sensors or major sensor upgrades beyond the current 20MP MFT standard.

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OM SYSTEM at the 2025 CP+ show


Source: Imaging Resource

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