Originally posted by surfar FF category once they announce.I'm also expecting after their development of the G9,the stills will be competitive.
Complaints about stills from Panasonic cameras seem to me without foundation, in any case. The issue is not that the Pany cameras are poor at stills, but that the chief selling point is how well they do video. I have no doubt that the Panasonic FF will be great at stills. But I suspect its market will consist largely of people who want high-end video capabilities in their still camera.
One thing else. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the Panasonic FF turns out to be the largest FF mirrorless on the market. Panasonic may need to make the camera a bit larger to handle potential heating issues. Keep in mind, unlike video capable still cameras from other brands, the top of the line Panasonic cameras don't have a time limit on video recording. If you have enough power and large enough storage for the video, you can run them for hours.