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

  • Etnaphele@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    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).