ptomsu
Workshop Member
For me - even if it is not as fast and accurate as an A9 - this camera is still much more of interest.He seems to echo what a lot of other reviews have said IMO (which isn’t a criticism but a conformation) that the LUMIX S bodies are outstanding cameras. I’d be interested to see if they can get DFD fast enough to develop/release a direct A9 competitor in time for the 2020 Olympics. That will be the day nearly all reservations flee from the direction Panasonic is going by sticking to CDAF/DFD instead of PDAF.
For 95% of my shooting I will not require that speed, even when doing wildlife, butI need many of the other features like bigger body and better grip, better (much better) EVF, the potential that comes with the L-mount in terms of lens choices and finally but very important for me a great mom for all my M-glass.