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Well, this one is unexpected: Leica-Panasonic-Sigma teaming up together on the Full Frame SL mount system!

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Well this is a kind of news that really is unexpected! L-rumors reports that Leica-Panasonic-Sigma created a new partnership to develop Full Frame cameras and lenses around the current Leica SL mount.

I can see them “risking” much more than Canon and Nikon. I expect Panasonic to go full in by offering a unique package of 4k60, fully articulating screen, 40+ MP high-resolution sensor, dual slot and IBIS. Sigma will make some top quality and still not crazy expensive lenses. And Leica can give that extra touch of expensive class with their lenses.

But I don’t know if this “quality” will be capable to gain meaningful Full frame market share at cost of Sony-Canon-Nikon. For sure Leica-Sigma-Panasonic will have my sympathy. At last Sony cannot hold back the A7sIII launch anymore :)

Here are the rumored Panasonic FF specs via L-rumors.com:

Panasonic high End Full Frame camera
– Close to 50 Megapixels
– L-mount
– Panasonic designed and manufactured sensor
– 4k60p
– IBIS
– 150 Megapixel stills in Pixel Shift mode
– Dual card slot (one card should be SD)
– Price below the Sony A9 (close to $4,000)

Panasonic entry level Full Frame camera
– 20+ megapixels
– L-mount
– Panasonic designed and manufactured sensor
– 4k60p
– IBIS
– Dual card slot (one card should be SD)

Panasonic FF lenses
– 24-70mm
– 70-200mm
– 50mm

Sigma
Sigma will make L-mount lenses, and EF to L-mount autofocus adapter and they are also developing an L-mount camera.

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