>>4189808They were mirrorless in the literal sense, not as shorthand for "mirrorless interchangeable lens". They were advanced compacts.
But I was wrong, that one isn't a DSLR. It's a Digilux 2, 2/3" sensor. I took your "Four Thirds" caption literally and didn't look at it close enough, for not inspecting it closer beyond the thumbnail the truth was out of reach to me you could say. This one is a reflex.