Currently Lumix S9 is being criticized by some.
Including Robin Wong who calls it crippled for photographers. Maybe they are correct.
This is a first try. How will its success or failure affect Micro Four Third's future - which is the subject of this thread.
Do you remember how lousy the first Sony A7 Full Frame Interchangeable Lens Mirrorless camera body was?
That was in October 2013. Competitors laughed.
At that time Canon and Nikon were making loads of money selling DSLRs with mirror and pentaprism.
Now in 2024 Sony's competitors are not laughing.
Sony ate their lunch.
If Canon and Nikon did not have an epiphany and WAKE UP in 2018, to introduce mirrorless camera systems.
By 2024, both Canon and Nikon would have been destroyed by Sony.
In 2024 the Panasonic Lumix S9 is just as lousy as Sony's A7 first model in 2013.
The difference between Sony and Panasonic Lumix lies in how receptive the companies are to criticisms/feedback.
How fast the company can rectify and come out with a new model with vast improvements.
A7 A7 II A7 III A7 IV
2013 2014 2018 2021
Sony a7
Sony a7R
Sony Alpha a5000
Sony a6000
Sony a7S
Sony SLT-A77 II
Sony a5100
Sony Alpha QX1
Sony a7 II
Sony a7R II
Sony a7S II
Sony SLT-A68
Sony a6300
Sony a99 II
Sony a6500
Sony a9
Sony a7R III
Sony a7 III
Sony a6400
Sony a7R IV
Sony a6600
Sony a6100
Sony a9 II
Sony a7S III
Sony a7C
Sony a1
Sony FX3
Sony a7R IIIA
Sony a7R IVA
Sony ZV-E10
Sony a7 IV
Sony FX30
Sony a7R V
Sony ZV-E1
Sony a6700
Sony a7CR
Sony a7C II
Sony a9 III
Sony has the money/budget and the managerial guts to do that.
Does Panasonic Lumix have?