Officially announced: New Laowa 50mm f/2.8 2X Ultra Macro APO MFT lens available for preorder
You can see image samples specs and preorder the new lens at Venuslens (worldwide shipment).
Richard Wong published the first review of the new lens:
You can see image samples specs and preorder the new lens at Venuslens (worldwide shipment).
Richard Wong published the first review of the new lens:

According to the newly published Nikkei data Panasonic has now surpassed Olympus and now holds 4.7% of the market share. Olympus is now on the sixth position (not mentioned on the graph on top).
The top five digital camera companies had a 93.7% share in 2019. Camera sales dropped down to 14.83 million units (-22.4%). Those are the market shares:
-Canon 45.4% (+2.4)
-Sony 20.2% (+0.9)
-Nikon 18.6% (-1.6)
-Fujifilm Holdings 4.7% (-0.4)
-Panasonic 4.7% (0.0)
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Olympus + Micro4/3 Italia promo
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.

All info and specs about these new Cine lenses can now be found at Samyanglensglobal.com
Stronz Vanderploeg shared his GH6 Predictions and Wishlist
Lumix 35-100mm F2.8 –Compact and Sharp
Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary review at Opticallimits.
G100 unboxing at Fengniao.
Olympus E M5 Mark III Grip with ARCA Swiss Plate (Rob Trek).
Profoto Announces AirX: Mobile Compatibility for B10 Flashes (Explora).
Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.

Nikkei is picturing a dark future for the camera makers:
With the market shrinking at such speed, companies are at great risk of falling into a fixed-costs crisis. Some analysts believe the entire industry will collapse unless companies undertake major reforms, like splitting design and development from manufacturing, and consolidating production.
The impact of Olympus’ decision to quit the camera business and discard 84 years’ worth of experience, may spread.
Interesting they do NOT mention Sony or Fuji being at risk: The brand names they make are Nikon, Canon, Pentax…