Originally posted by Ron Evans
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None have continuous autofocus and IBIS, but what kind of silly question is that, especially when you know the aforementioned are simply cinema cameras and not Japanese stills cameras that shoot video, and also because Panasonic has terrible AF? (Yes, even in 60p. If you disagree then I'm afraid maybe your eyes aren't seeing it or you don't have enough experience to notice it. Try a bokeh test with some lights in the background and you'll see the circles shrinking and growing; this is common knowledge.)
As you may know (or maybe not), all cameras are missing something. You can ask a bunch of questions to the Panasonics as well. Where was the full-frame? Where's the RAW? Where's another cinema camera besides 3 in the last 10 years? Where's the uncropped full-frame 4K/60p? Where's a second generation of V-Log?
I will always love Panasonic and their cameras, but the fact of the matter is they aren't as cutting edge as some may think. They do a lot of great things but certainly not cutting edge.
And anyone who thinks so is simply oblivious to what type of technology and hardware exists in the world.
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