OM System Is Still Here. Here's Why That Actually Matters.

Everyone wrote the obituary. Nobody expected OM System to still be standing four years later, let alone shipping new gear. The lesson here isn't about Micro Four Thirds winning any sensor-size argument — it isn't, and it won't. The lesson is that a smaller format with a genuinely committed user base, weather-sealed bodies, and best-in-class in-body stabilisation found its people: wildlife photographers, travel shooters, anyone who needs a compact kit that can take punishment. If you've been on the fence about investing in the system — or quietly assumed it was winding down — this is your signal that the risk calculus has shifted. OM System is a going concern, not a clearance sale.
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