According to Yosuke Yamane, the Director of Panasonic’s Imaging business, Micro Four Thirds cameras can deliver a “compact and lightweight system that enables hand-held photography in combination with a telephoto lens, which is not possible with full-frame.” He believes that this combination of size and portability makes Micro Four Thirds cameras an “indispensable system” for achieving a compact body that can be easily carried, and that this is what differentiates it from full-frame cameras.
Possibility of Panasonic G100 Mark II?
content creators the new consumer base, Yosuke Yamane mentions that the company specifically wants to target “social media creators” with their camera offerings. With the growth of platforms like YouTube, there are increasing opportunities for independent producers to share their work and gain a following. As a result, there is an expanding market for video production equipment, and Yosuke Yamane believes that Micro Four Thirds cameras with their compact size, good video capabilities, and easy portability can be well-suited for this market. The reason behind the Panasonic G100 market failure was the slow DFD AD system, possibly what now they have the Phase AF technology and sure they will try their luck again.
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