 Hey everybody, it's Greg here and at PhotonKina 2018 on September 25th, Panasonic has announced two full-frame mirrorless cameras. So let's go over some of the details. So you can see it's already posted on their website. It's going to be the Lumix S series and there'll be two full-frame cameras. So one will be a 47 megapixel S1R and the second one will be a 24 megapixel S1. Now they'll both have 4k 60 frames per second. They'll have a tilt-out screen. There'll be dual IS image stabilization in both and there'll be two card slots, one with an XQD card and one with an SD card, much like the Nikon D850 has. So those are the features. It'll have an L-mount compatibility with lenses from Leica and also there's going to be a new partnership with Leica, Sigma and Panasonic in all three of them creating lenses for this new L-mount mirrorless system. Now Panasonic will have three lenses on launch. They'll have the 24 to 105, the 70 to 200 and a prime 50 mil f1.4 and Leica right now has some lenses that will also fit as well as Sigma coming out with some and they say they'll have 10 lenses by 2020. Now these two cameras will not be available until 2019, somewhere around the March time frames. Alright so that's the official announcement. Two full frame mirrorless cameras from Panasonic, one 47 megapixels. The other is going to be 24. Let me know what you think about these upcoming cameras and lenses in this partnership. How do you think they're going to compete with Nikon or Canon or Sony? What do you think? Will the autofocus be as good? It's really hard to say at this point. Anyway that's the announcement. Thanks for watching this video and I'll see you in the next one.