The Micro Four Thirds system is a standard released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008 for the design and development of mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras, camcorders, and lenses. It features a 4/3-type image sensor, which is smaller than full-frame sensors, allowing for smaller and more compact camera bodies and lenses. The system allows for a wide variety of lenses from different manufacturers, providing high versatility, operability, and usability
. The Micro Four Thirds system is known for its high mobility, optimal balance of high image quality, compactness, and lightweight, making it a versatile system that meets various photographers' needs
. It replaces the bulky mirror-and-prism mechanism of SLRs with an electronic viewfinder, enabling even smaller and lighter camera bodies