DigitalCameraWorld wants OM to make a new Olympus Stylus 1 successor
DigitalCameraWorld explains Why OM Digital Should Reboot the Olympus Stylus 1:
In a world where smartphones dominate casual photography, there’s still a strong demand for compact cameras that offer serious performance. The Olympus Stylus 1 was one of those rare gems: lightweight, beautifully designed, and featuring a constant f/2.8 zoom lens equivalent to 28–300mm. Now, more than ever, OM Digital has a perfect opportunity to bring it back—with modern tech.
1. Compact Superzoom = Untapped Niche
Unlike bulky superzooms like the Sony RX10 IV, the original Stylus 1 was truly compact. It combined reach with portability, something still highly valued by travel photographers, vloggers, and street shooters.
2. Constant f/2.8: Still Rare and Relevant
Very few cameras today offer a constant f/2.8 lens across such a long zoom range. A modern version with a Four Thirds sensor and an updated lens—perhaps borrowing tech from the M.Zuiko 12-100mm f/4 or 12-45mm f/4 PRO—could be the compact zoom every enthusiast dreams of.
3. Aligns with OM Digital’s DNA
OM System already caters to outdoor and travel photographers with the OM System OM-1 and TG-7. A modern Stylus would fit right in—compact, weather-resistant, fast, and reliable.
4. Perfect Platform for Innovation
Imagine a new Stylus X with:
– A 20MP Four Thirds sensor like in the OM-5
– A 3–4M-dot OLED EVF
– TruePic X processor from the OM-1
– Built-in ND filters, live composite, and Pro Capture
– Compact body design similar to the PEN-F
5. Growing Demand for Hybrid Compacts
With more creators looking for all-in-one cameras that shoot both high-quality stills and video, a rebooted Stylus 1 would fill the void between smartphones and high-end ILCs. OM Digital could add 4K/60p, microphone input, and full articulating LCD to position it as the ultimate portable content creation tool.
6. Revive the Legend, Set a New Standard
OM Digital has a legacy worth building on. With modern tech and smart design, a next-generation Stylus could be the **ultimate hybrid travel camera**—something no smartphone can match.
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