
<p>Big news is on the way for Olympus shooters, according to a new teaser published by the company's European division. According to the teaser, Olympus is preparing to launch a new flagship interchangeable-lens camera.</p><p>From the presence of both Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds logos, one could infer that it's probably going to be a mirrorless model with support for the company's SLR lenses provided via an adapter. The presence of an image sensor on a movable platter front-and-center on the teaser page suggests in-body image stabilization, which would make sense given it's long been a staple of the company's cameras. There's not a lot you can infer beyond that, however.</p><p>It's been nearly three years now since the last Four Thirds camera body -- the Olympus E-5 -- was launched. At this point, it's the only Four Thirds body still listed as current on the Olympus USA website, and given that no stock is available, one has to wonder if it too has been discontinued.</p><p>Olympus Europe is teasing a new interchangeable-lens flagship camera that, based on the logos, should offer support for both mirrorless and SLR lenses.</p><p><a href="http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2013/08/27/olympus-europe-teases-new-interchangeable-lens-flagship-hints-at-mirrorless">Keep reading...</a></p>