Ever since Panasonic entered the full-frame mirrorless space in 2018, announcing their alliance with Sigma and Leica, along with the uncertainty of the future of Olympus with the will they, won’t they, will they, won’t they, oh, they did! thing, the future of Micro Four Thirds has been called into question. The new Olympus owners, OM Digital Solutions say they’re committed and recently announced the new OM-1. But what about Panasonic? Well, Panasonic has spoken of their commitment to the Micro Four Thirds system, sometimes quite forcefully, and have since released the Panasonic G90/95, G100, BGH1, GH5 II and most recently the Panasonic Lumix GH6. But will we see more? According to a recent Japanese interview as part of the GH6 launch event, Panasonic marketing manager Tomonori Nakanishi says yes!

It’s a pretty long video, lasting around 2 hours and you’ll probably want to turn on the subtitles if you’re not a Japanese speaker, but at around the 20:34 mark, Mr Nakanishi essentially said (Google translated)… If we are to assume that “full-size” means “full-frame”, then it looks like Panasonic will be continuing to pursue Micro Four Thirds with equal effort to their full-frame lineup. Of course, we haven’t seen a new full-frame mirrorless body since September 2020 when they announced the Panasonic Lumix S5. Ok, sure, there was the BS1H in October 2021, but that’s not really a mirrorless camera in the sense that interests most photographers. Either way, I wouldn’t expect a flurry of new Micro Four Thirds bodies to come any time soon, but it does sound like Panasonic hasn’t given up on them, either. And, technically, we have still seen a new Micro Four Thirds camera from Panasonic every year for the past four years since they started on their full-frame lineup. [via DCLife]