
Dpreview expects this from Panasonic:
Panasonic – What we expect to see
Given how well the S1II’s sensor performs for video, it feels inevitable that Panasonic will release some sort of video camera based around it. That could take the form of a Nikon ZR or Sony ZV-E1 competitor, focused on vlogging and ease of use, or it could be something more akin to the Canon EOS C50 or Sony FX3, with a cinema-style body that has even more cooling and is covered in attachment points.
Beyond that, it’s hard to predict what Panasonic might do next, given that it just updated pretty much all of its high-end, full frame cameras. It still seems a bit early to expect an update to the S5 series… if indeed the company plans on continuing that line at all, instead of replacing it with the S1IIE. Panasonic is another one where the only thing we really expect is the unexpected, be that a new camera or a feature-packed firmware update.
Panasonic – What we’d like to see
We said it last year, and we’ll say it again: we’d love to see a new enthusiast compact from Panasonic, potentially as a continuation of the LX100 series. Though, like with Canon and Sony, it seems like companies have a lot of momentum in just letting the compact market ride.
Similarly, we’d also be excited if Panasonic were to come out with a new GM or GX camera; the market is sorely missing a truly compact Micro Four Thirds option that plays into the mount’s greatest strength: its collection of solid, compact lenses. Is Panasonic invested enough in the system to do that? We’re not sure, and the fact that they repurposed a full frame body for the G9 II gives us extra pause, but that doesn’t keep us from hoping.