Todd Frederick
Leading Member
I have a C-5050, E-10, and now an E-1.
I was under the impression that all Olympus digitals, with the exception of some compact units, used the "four thirds" concept, including the E-20n.
Reading some info on Steve's Digicams I realize that I am wrong on that and that I have no clue what "four thirds" means.
I have yet to read anything that explains 4/3, 3/2, 2/3, APS, 35mm with regard to digital photography clearly.
I think it has something to do with sensor size and with image aspect ratio.
Will someone explain this in a simple way.
Thank you, Todd
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Todd Frederick
I was under the impression that all Olympus digitals, with the exception of some compact units, used the "four thirds" concept, including the E-20n.
Reading some info on Steve's Digicams I realize that I am wrong on that and that I have no clue what "four thirds" means.
I have yet to read anything that explains 4/3, 3/2, 2/3, APS, 35mm with regard to digital photography clearly.
I think it has something to do with sensor size and with image aspect ratio.
Will someone explain this in a simple way.
Thank you, Todd
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Todd Frederick