
Micro Four Thirds
Micro Four Thirds (MFT or M43) is a camera system that uses a smaller image sensor compared to traditional DSLRs, making it lighter and more compact. Introduced in 2008, it features interchangeable lenses and is popular among both amateur and professional photographers for its balance of quality and portability. The system allows for versatile shooting options, with a wide range of lenses available. MFT cameras generally excel in video recording and low-light conditions while providing a great depth of field control, making them suitable for various photography styles.