Olympus' SLR Product Manager Toshiyuki Terada in a recently discovered interview said the company was likely to use its PEN cameras to replace its entry level. The executive told Poland's Fotopolis it did "not have concrete plans" to update traditional entry DSLRs like the E-620 and could move to Micro Four Thirds cameras for a similar amount of performance. Photographers particularly attached to the larger bodies could get lens mount adapters for full Four Thirds or else trade up to a pro camera like the E-5.