Olympus revealing new DSLR(s) on March 5th?
Teaser campaigns are getting so popular these days that even camera manufacturers are hopping on the bandwagon: last year we saw Sigma try to generate some buzz for its Foveon-powered SD14 DSLR, and now Olympus has posted a similar photo with just enough info to get us interested, but not enough to determine anything concrete about the camera(s) being promised. All that we're given in the pic on Olympus' European site are three increasingly faded silhouettes of either a single or multiple DSLRs; besides the hot shoe and the control ring, we can also see a white badge with the date "5 March 2007." As is our wont, we'll obviously be trying to get the scoop on this new cam well before the official announcement, so stay tuned to this channel while we go dredging for deets in the seedy gadget underworld.
[Via Digital Photography Blog]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
andyo @ Feb 25th 2007 12:36PM
If they need to do this then the cameras will probably be uninteresting. Canon just goes BAM! and you got the glorious 1D Mark III. No stupid teasers.
Zo @ Feb 25th 2007 12:44PM
andyo -- obviously you have not been around the camera world very long!
To the engadget editors -- good luck. Olympus is always tight lipped until they are ready to show the goods unless you are able to find someone to violate their NDA
andyo @ Feb 25th 2007 12:50PM
Yes, I have, why do you ask? The most appealing camera that did this kind of marketing was what? The Nikon?
F3 @ Feb 25th 2007 2:01PM
In before Canon vs. Olympus debate.
I have dpreview for that.
Joe Smith @ Feb 25th 2007 2:30PM
many say that apple started the teaser campaign concept, with their "one more thing" in october 2005.
I think women invented the concept of teasing.
Riley @ Feb 25th 2007 2:30PM
its always some guy with a canon
Corey @ Feb 25th 2007 3:41PM
First, I don't have a Canon...I don't like the plastic the Digital Rebel is made of so I started with a Nikon...so now I use Nikon. A studio that I shoot portraits for on occasion uses Olympus though...and I hate them. They are some of the worst camera's I've ever had to use. The shape doesn't fit your hand, the controls are awkward at best, and the viewfinder picture is small and dull. It doesn't focus very well either. They use E-500s and E-300s, but I haven't played with an E1. It might or might not be better.
But yeah, to say the least, I'm not really too excited about a new camera from Olympus.
Andrei Vassiliev @ Feb 25th 2007 6:25PM
It's not the size of your lens. It's how you use it.
tekdroid @ Feb 25th 2007 10:20PM
Olympus, kings of pixel mapping & the best anti-dust system on the market. With rumoured in-body stabilisation and bigger viewfinders and more lens choice (cheap f1.8 prime would be nice along with lower noise), things should get interesting.
Good thing they use Mass Storage mode in their cams for driverless connections, too. Are you listening, Canon?
Zo @ Feb 25th 2007 10:27PM
Unlike Canon and Nikon, Olympus neither has the marketing dollars nor the user base.
Oly is always last to announce anything and typically in the last few days leading up to PMA. The teaser is probably as sophistacted marketing wise as Oly will ever be. Nobody who has any significant investment in body's and lenses is going to jump ship to Oly and the ad is more for the Oly faithful than anyone else.
Its no surprise that we are seeing the E-410, E-510 and to Oly fans the hopes of the E-3.
I am sure just as you can find someone who hates the composition of a picture, you find someone who "hates" and thinks that a camera is "worst ever". These things are all subjective and for each photog who believes camera A is better than camera B there is another that will tell you why not. A photo is half the tool and half photographer. Just like the megapixel argument, there is no winner here either. On the internet words are all used for "shock" value because that is what everything has come down to.
All the cameras have there pluses and minuses and anyone who says their camera is perfect it may be so for only that one and only person and for the types of pictures that one person takes otherwise todays DSLRs are all very good within their own respective technical specifications.
Anyone who owns a DSLR should pray that Oly or anyone can leap frog because that will force them all to get better and will eventually serve the consumers with better products.
I am an Oly fan and I know what my camera can do without having to bash the other brands who all have their own faults.
Hate them or like them Oly serves many a pro and prosumer very well with their products within its own strengths
Kentaro yamada @ Feb 26th 2007 8:07PM
ditto. Im an oly fan, btu not to say oly cameras are the best. Pentax makes an attractive setup, and so does nikon, but to me, oly suits my needs the best; I personally do not like too many function in a camera.
It seems that people get way too defensive about the camera manufacturer religion they chose. in todays dslr market, you cant really make a mistake. they are all simply good.
MJ @ Feb 28th 2007 4:21PM
Looking at the image above and banner graphic on http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_slr.asp, I'm guessing two (2) new models.
(The body in the background very obviously doesn't have a control dial on the top, nor does it have the date banner "attached." The pentaprism "humps" on the other two seem to be- to me anyway- a little different.)