Skip Navigation
Photography @lemmy.world Jake Farm @sopuli.xyz

Why do so many videos and even online camera stores call the 4/3 type sensor "Micro Four Thirds" when Micro Four Thirds is a mirrorless camera mount format?

I get that they sound similar but they absolutely are not the same thing and its use implies that there are only mirrorless cameras.

5
5 comments
  • Because calling it a four thirds sensor would just confuse the matter, given that you can't mount a micro four thirds lens to a four thirds lens mount camera body, despite them both using four thirds sensors.

    The people that need to know the difference already know the difference, and the people that don't know the difference are really talking about lens compatibility and not sensor size.

  • As far as I know, the "four thirds" mount was an open, with the same sensor size as its successor, the "micro four thirds" mount. The former was a DSLR system, the latter is a mirrorless system. I don't think there are any commercially available interchangeable lens cameras with that aspect ratio, that don't use either of the two standard mounts - they are both from the Micro Four Thirds Standard Group (link).