Great deal: Panasonic 25mm f/1.7 for just $169 ($80 off)
This is another no brainer deal: You get this lens with a $80 discount by Quickndone on eBay. They also have an additional $80 off on the GH5 and $100 off on the GX9.
This is another no brainer deal: You get this lens with a $80 discount by Quickndone on eBay. They also have an additional $80 off on the GH5 and $100 off on the GX9.

These are the first leaked images of the new Panasonic LX100II! Our sources were spot on and the camera will be announced next week on August 23!

via Nokishita

I now got two new sources claiming that Panasonic will announce a G90 by end of the year. The second source shared some more details:
Pana might release the new G90/95 as an answer on the BlackMagic pocket.
The new G90 will have the sensor of the GH5s, have a good IBIS and a price around 1200-1300
From trusted sources we know Panasonic will announced the new LX100II on August 23. Would be nice if Panasonic would still give us this new “mini-GH5s” version at Photokina too!
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Plenty of news on the facebook E-M1II group and the GH5 group.
Olympus restocked their reconditioned camera/lens offerings and this includes the 14-42mm lens for just $89.

Today thei EISA wards winners have been announced (Check them out here). And as usual a Panasonic cameras has been selected as best “hybrid” camera. EISA writes:
This camera is specially designed for demanding videographers. The 10.2-megapixel Four Thirds sensor offers dual native ISO sensitivities for the best picture quality when working in low light. It also offers many different recording formats, including 4K/30p 4:2:2 10-bit direct to card without any time limit, or high frame rates (240fps in Full HD) for smooth slow motion. It also offers V-Log and HDR mode for wide dynamic range and better tonal rendering. Other useful facilities include a zebra pattern display, time code in/out function as well as a waveform and Vector Scope monitor.
What’s new this year is that Olympus di not win one single award