It is also said to bring about ultrafast autofocus that the company claims beats out the Panasonic GH2 AF and many DSLR cameras out in the market today which is a rather bold and impressive statement, although it would be a welcome feature and upgrade as the older Olympus PEN E-P1 which while producing great looking images, was also criticized for having a slow autofocus system which meant that the photos you could take with it was pretty much limited to landscapes and scenery, with action shots and wedding shots (which requires quick shooting to capture those moments) being out of the question (although not entirely impossible, just perhaps not so ideal).
Word has it that come June 30th all will be revealed, but until then we’ll have to contend with that particular leaked photo.