What Dpreview expects from Panasonic

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Dpreview outlines expectations and desires for future Panasonic camera updates. They only have requests for L-mount cameras with the only exception made in favor of a successor of the beautiful LX100.

What We Expect from Panasonic:

  1. High-Resolution Full-Frame Upgrade: Panasonic’s current high-resolution full-frame camera, the S1R, is starting to feel outdated, particularly lacking phase-detect autofocus. There is potential for an upgrade to compete with cameras like the Sony a7RV, Nikon Z8, and Canon EOS R5 II. This would likely involve a new sensor and improved autofocus capabilities.
  2. S1H Update: The S1H, Panasonic’s video-focused camera, is also in need of an update. A new model could essentially serve as a full-frame GH7, offering improved video features like minimal rolling shutter, 4K video output, and, most importantly, phase-detect autofocus. A new, faster sensor is needed as the current 24MP sensor is not quick enough for high-end video needs.
  3. Autofocus Improvements: Panasonic’s autofocus system, while featuring a variety of tracking modes, struggles with moving subjects. Enhancing its phase-detection autofocus system would greatly improve subject tracking, making it more competitive with the best systems from other brands.

What We’d Like to See:

  1. Enthusiast Compact Camera: Panasonic is encouraged to return to producing enthusiast-level compact cameras. The LX100 series, for example, could be revamped with a fixed lens instead of a zoom. A model like this would tap into the demand for high-quality, compact cameras, similar to Fujifilm’s X100 series. Alternatively, a more responsive zoom lens could also appeal to enthusiasts.

In summary, Panasonic’s future releases could benefit from updated video-focused models, improved autofocus, and an enthusiast compact camera, particularly revamping the LX100 series with either a fixed or better-performing zoom lens.

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Packing Micro Four Thirds Cameras: My Rig Explained

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The real reason I bought two LUMIX G100 cameras (Marlene Hielema)
The Impact Certain M43 Cameras Have Left (Grant Robert).
What Do The Letters on Your Camera Lens Mean? (Explora)
Flashpoint X100 TTL R2 On Camera Li-On Round Head Flash (42West)

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
I kindly invite you all to follow me on Youtube, Instagram, Threads for more broader camera talk.

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BCNranking has published the best-selling cameras on the Japanese market in December

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BCNranking published the top 50 of the best selling cameras on the Japanese market for the month of December. I marked in bold the MFT cameras in this list:

  1. Canon EOS R10 RF-S18-150 IS STM Lens Kit
  2. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Double Zoom Lens Kit (Black)
  3. Canon EOS R50 Double Zoom Kit (Black)
  4. Fujifilm X-M5 XC15-45mm Lens Kit (Silver)
  5. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 Power Zoom Lens Kit (Black)
  6. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Power Zoom Lens Kit (Black)
  7. Canon EOS R50 Double Zoom Kit (White)
  8. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 Double Zoom Lens Kit (Black)
  9. Nikon Z50 II Double Zoom Kit
  10. Sony Alpha 6400 Double Zoom Lens Kit (Black)
  11. Fujifilm X-M5 XC15-45mm Lens Kit (Black)
  12. Panasonic LUMIX G100D W Kit
  13. Nikon Z fc 16-50 VR Lens Kit (Silver)
  14. Sony Alpha 6700 High Zoom Lens Kit
  15. Canon EOS R50 RF-S18-45 IS STM Lens Kit Black
  16. Canon EOS Kiss X10 EF-S18-55 IS STM Lens Kit Black
  17. Canon EOS R50 RF-S18-45 IS STM Lens Kit White
  18. OLYMPUS OM-D E-M10 Mark IV EZ Double Zoom Kit
  19. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Power Zoom Lens Kit White
  20. Canon EOS Kiss X10 Double Zoom Kit Black
  21. OLYMPUS PEN E-P7 EZ Double Zoom Kit Silver
  22. Canon EOS R100 Double Zoom Kit
  23. Nikon Z 30 Double Zoom Kit
  24. Sony A6700 body
  25. Lumix G100D kit
  26. Nikon Z50II
  27. Canon EOS RP/RF24-105 IS STM Lens Kit
  28. Sony A7cII body
  29. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Double Zoom Lens Kit White
  30. Nikon Z fc 16-50mm kit
  31. Sony A6400 double zoom lens kit
  32. White Sony ZV-E10 with powerzoom lens
  33. Nikon Z30 16-50mm kit
  34. Sony A7cII with zoom lens kit
  35. Sony A7cII with zoom lens kit SILVER
  36. Fujifilm X-T50 silver
  37. Nikon Z 50 Double Zoom Kit
  38. Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body
  39. Canon EOS R10 18-145 Lens Kit
  40. Nikon D7500
  41. White Sony ZV-E10 with double lens kit
  42. OM-5 with kit lens
  43. OM-5 with kit lens Silver
  44. Nikon Z f with 40mm lens
  45. OLYMPUS OM-D E-M10 Mark IV EZ Double Zoom Kit Silver
  46. Canon X90 with kit lens
  47. Canon EOS R5II Body
  48. Sony A7IV with kit lens
  49. Nikon Z fc with 28mm lens
  50. Olympus E-P7 with kit lens

A couple of things you learn from that ranking:

  • Brands ranking: Sony (16 camera kits) Canon (13) Nikon (10) Om Digital (6) FujiFilm (3)  Panasonic (1)
  • Again no Panasonic L-mount camera are present in the top
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The Widest Lens For Micro Four Thirds

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Olympus Passion Photography Magazine – December 2024.
Setting Up Godox Flashes with my OM-1 at My Last Event (Rob Trek).
The Most Versatile & Valuable Lens (Explora).
Gear Up Like A Pro: Must-Have Accessories for Every Photo Shoot (42West).

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Tom Calton thinks the GM1/GM5 are “The Best Mini Mirrorless Camera Ever Made”

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I do own the Lumix GM1 and like Tom Calton think this is a small jewel. I hope Panasonic launches a new GM model with a new sensor and LUT support at an affordable price… that could go down very well with young people!

This is what Tom Calton had to say about both cameras:

Key Features and Strengths

1. Size and Portability:

  • Both the GM1 and GM5 are as small as a pack of cards, making them ideal everyday carry cameras.
  • Paired with a compact lens like the 20mm f/1.7, they offer excellent portability without sacrificing quality.

2. Sensor and Image Quality:

  • Both cameras house a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, offering significant image quality compared to smaller sensor competitors.
  • Image quality is excellent for a 10-year-old camera, with good detail and color. Noise is present when pushing RAW files but can be addressed with modern AI tools.

3. Mechanical Shutter:

  • Unlike many compact competitors, both models include a mechanical shutter (up to 1/500th second), switching to an electronic shutter at higher speeds.

4. Aesthetic Design:

  • The cameras feature a sleek, classic metal-and-leather rangefinder style.
  • A variety of color options adds to their appeal, inspired by brands like Fujifilm and Pentax.

5. Price and Value Retention:

  • GM5 models, despite being over a decade old, retain high value, often selling for $750–$1,000, compared to $400–$600 for the GM1.

Key Differences Between GM1 and GM5

1. Hot Shoe and EVF:

  • The GM5 replaces the GM1’s pop-up flash with a hot shoe and adds an electronic viewfinder (EVF), addressing one of the GM1’s primary limitations.

2. Improved Controls:

  • The GM5 features a command dial, three additional customizable buttons, and improved ergonomics compared to the GM1’s less intuitive D-pad controls.

3. Handling Enhancements:

  • The GM5 adds a thumb grip and better-placed buttons, improving usability without significantly increasing size.

Drawbacks

  • Limited Shutter Speed: The mechanical shutter only works up to 1/500th second, reverting to electronic for faster speeds.
  • Aging Technology: As 10-year-old cameras, both models lack modern sensor advancements, improved autofocus, and features like in-body image stabilization (IBIS).
  • High Price: The GM5’s value retention makes it expensive, often double the cost of the GM1.

Conclusion and Recommendations

The GM5 is clearly the better camera, offering superior handling, an EVF, and a hot shoe, but its high price makes it less appealing to budget-conscious buyers. The GM1 remains a more affordable option for those willing to forgo these extras.
The creator closes with a plea to Panasonic to revive the GM series with modern updates, such as a tiltable touchscreen, IBIS, and improved sensor technology. Until then, the GM1 and GM5 remain excellent choices for those seeking the best pocket-sized mirrorless cameras ever made.

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Are those the first leaked images of the new OM vintage camera?

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A reader (thanks!) has just discovered these pictures of a new OMD camera. They seem to be real, but I can’t be 100% sure yet. Basically, it might be the new OM camera that will be announced soon. The pictures show that it has a very classic look, similar to the original OM-1 from 1972 (see it here). Of course, these are low-resolution pictures and we can’t tell too much. But the dials look like they are made of solid metal and the finish is elegant.

One more info: Another source, who has sometimes been quite accurate in the past, told me that the camera will have a “new sensor”. Well, we shouldn’t get too excited. Maybe “new” means they’ve reworked the current 20 MP sensor on the OM-1II. In the optimistic scenario, we might get something REALLY new, like this 41MP Sony sensor :)

Let’s recap what this new vintage OMD camera is:

  • OMD vintage camera could be named “OM-3
  • Announcement around Chinese New Year (around Jan 29)
  • “new” sensor (whatever this means)

Images (sorry for the funny watermark but other rumor websites constantly use AI to remove my simple elegant made)

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So that’s about it for today, I am working now to get better quality images and also some specs. So stay tuned!

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