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Sony could be rather disruptive with a combo E-mount body + 4/3 sensor. Since Oly/OM and Pana seem to be dealing in larger bodies nowadays, small-body fans in the µ43 community are a bit distressed. By using the E mount Sony would be free of the protocols of µ43, but as the crafter of those sensors they could make small cameras and fill a quickly-vacating slot. Current µ43 users with a load of lenses would not convert - but that isn't everyone on that platform by a long shot. (pun?)
I prefer the 4:3 ratio over 3:2 for my images, and it isn't available in my limited price range on older Sony bodies. I still have my eM1 for plenty of work and other non-Sony features, and my wife's pink GF9 for small kit/large reward opportunities.
Yes the E mount lenses would be larger than current µ43 designs, but not hugely so in many cases.
Sony is pretty close to smallest kit in any case with the aps-C bodies relative to OM-1 and G9 -- so it's not a real need from them. Just a thought.
I prefer the 4:3 ratio over 3:2 for my images, and it isn't available in my limited price range on older Sony bodies. I still have my eM1 for plenty of work and other non-Sony features, and my wife's pink GF9 for small kit/large reward opportunities.
Yes the E mount lenses would be larger than current µ43 designs, but not hugely so in many cases.
Sony is pretty close to smallest kit in any case with the aps-C bodies relative to OM-1 and G9 -- so it's not a real need from them. Just a thought.