"For all intents and purposes, this is Micro Four Thirds for your camcorder, but since Olympus and Panasonic own that specific technology, Sony's left calling the NEX-VG10 an "interchangeable lens HD camcorder." "
Jesus Christ, how many times do we have to point this out to you guys? Stop calling APS-C sensors as Micro Four Thirds! Sony is not calling this an MFT not because they don't have the rights to the name, but because an APS-C sensor is of different dimensions to that of a Micro Four Thirds sensor!
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"For all intents and purposes, this is Micro Four Thirds for your camcorder, but since Olympus and Panasonic own that specific technology, Sony's left calling the NEX-VG10 an "interchangeable lens HD camcorder." "
Jesus Christ, how many times do we have to point this out to you guys? Stop calling APS-C sensors as Micro Four Thirds! Sony is not calling this an MFT not because they don't have the rights to the name, but because an APS-C sensor is of different dimensions to that of a Micro Four Thirds sensor!
Research. Please.