07-03-2012, 02:57 PM
[quote name='Sathe Wild' timestamp='1341308811' post='19291']
There is no "pinch of salt"
President of Olympus, Hiroyuki Sasa, told Yahoo Japan that the sensor in EM-5 was made by Sony
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20120702-00000049-jijc-biz
This isn't a "rumor" ...
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I take it you're an active worker in some company, you must have witnessed a managing director embarassing himself with wrong information or incorrect assumptions right in the face of its engineers at least once in your life.
Also, take note the question (if the translation is not misplacing facts, another reserve) was raised in a microscope presentation. It might well be that the imagers used in the microscopes are of Sony build and that their photo division still use Panasonics. Such incidents happen easily.
Don't get me wrong, I believe that news item(see my first post) but 43rumors & an automated translation are no proof good enough to me.
I'll have my salad with a pinch of salt, the way I like it.
There is no "pinch of salt"
President of Olympus, Hiroyuki Sasa, told Yahoo Japan that the sensor in EM-5 was made by Sony
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20120702-00000049-jijc-biz
This isn't a "rumor" ...
[/quote]
I take it you're an active worker in some company, you must have witnessed a managing director embarassing himself with wrong information or incorrect assumptions right in the face of its engineers at least once in your life.
Also, take note the question (if the translation is not misplacing facts, another reserve) was raised in a microscope presentation. It might well be that the imagers used in the microscopes are of Sony build and that their photo division still use Panasonics. Such incidents happen easily.
Don't get me wrong, I believe that news item(see my first post) but 43rumors & an automated translation are no proof good enough to me.
I'll have my salad with a pinch of salt, the way I like it.