Tag Archives: L-mount

Panasonic Lumix full-frame mirrorless camera talk (L-mount) at the PhotoPlus Expo 2018

Cameta Camera interview with Panasonic at the Photo Plus Expo 2018 on the new Panasonic Lumix full frame mirrorless camera (confirmed for Spring 2018 launch): B&H Photo report on the Panasonic S1 and S1R cameras:

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Another interview with Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki

Lensvid published their interview with Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki, here is the recap (more interviews can be found here):

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First look: Panasonic S1 and S1R full-frame mirrorless cameras (video + interview)

Panasonic-S1R full frame mirrorless camera prototype

Lensvid published their Photokina interview with Panasonic about the upcoming S1/S1R full-frame mirrorless cameras:

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PersonalView interview with Panasonic on the new L-mount

PersonalView interviewed Mr. Michiharu Uematsu, Ms. Emi Fujiwara and Mr. Taku Kariyazaki from Panasonic about the new L-Mount alliance and the future of Micro Four Thirds. Here is a recap of the interview:

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IR interview with Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki on the new L-Mount Alliance

Imaging Resource interviewed Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki on the new L-Mount Alliance – here are major Sigma L-mount announcements at the 2018 Photokina show:

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Panasonic swears they are still committed to Micro Four Thirds

PGN published another video interview from Photokina yesterday and Panasonic is still committed to Micro Four Thirds – the exact quote was “It’s still a big part of our business. We will never give up Micro Four Thirds”:

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The L-mount is not an open standard (at least for now, future additional members are possible)

As some readers have already reported, the new L-Alliance was formed by invitation only (Olympus decided not to join) and the L-mount is not an open standard (Leica Camera AG is the licensor). Here are some quotes:

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