Panasonic AF200??? Is the Panasonic AF100 successor coming? AF100 still relevant?

http://www.43rumors.com/panasonic-press-conference-on-april-13-new-ag-af-4k-mft-camcorder-coming/

Thought I'd start a new thread to collect rumours about an "AF200" and to contain our own wild speculation/hopes/dreams about it ;)

Not too long after the HDSLR revolution started, the companies started bringing out accessibly priced large sensor video cameras with interchangeable lenses. Such as the AF100, then later the FS100, then a bit later the C100.

Since then the C100 has been replaced with the (very disappointingly small update) C100mk2, the FS100's big brother the FS700 has been "replaced" (unofficially) with the FS7 (so surely the FS1 or FS200 is coming along next? Perhaps a topic for another thread...). Thus where is the AF200? One which has been waiting for an update for years and years longer than any of the others (and no, the AF100A hardly counts! Though I guess that is what Canon did with their "C100mk2"....).

Perhaps with the success of the GH4 (surely the most successful of the entire GH line so far), and the mainstreaming of 4K, those two factors will be sufficient to propel Panasonic to update the ageing AF100??

On a somewhat related point, how relevant is the AF100 still in 2015 and beyond? Some would think it still is:
http://www.anycamerawilldo.com/old-but-not-out/

Am somewhat considering an AF100 myself, as planning on doing the next upcoming wedding season with one GH4 body and perhaps five or so GH1 bodies (maybe swapping out one GH1 for a GH2 with a monitor instead, for my second shooter to use). Thus I'll have a GH4 for single camera shoots (corporate ads / music videos / etc) and I'll have a heap of GH1 bodies to cheaply (only US$150 each!) cover the multiple angles needed for filming live events such as weddings. And I should be able to easily edit between them (making life an awful lot easier for me than this wedding season when I used: Nikon D5200 / Sony A5100 / Panasonic GH1 / G3 / GF3 / BMPCC).

However, half considering if it is worthwhile getting an AF100 as well if I see one cheap enough (say perhaps getting close to US$1,000-ish). As for appearances sake it could be reassuring for clients/brides to see my show up with an AF100, and not just a bunch of tiny GH1 bodies. Additionally I could have it handle some of the sound needs with its XLR inputs (additional to my usage of a Tascam DR-60D). And it is a camera which should cut in fairly easily enough with the bulk of the GH1 footage I'd hope?
 
I've given up waiting on Panasonic. I thought they'd respond to the FS100 3 years ago. I 've nevertheless kept upgrading my GH cameras and now have the GH4, but (as I said over on the other thread) I'm selling my TM900, GH1, GH2 and GH3 to get a JVC GY-LS300.

I am not excited by its 8 bit h.264 codec, but I am really really tired of the DSLR form factor.
 
JVC GY-LS300 looks fairly interesting, but JVC has a lackluster track record here, so I'd wait for a few more reviews to come out before jumping on one.

I'd say Panasonic thought they didn't need to "respond" to the FS100 because they have an AF100. But the world has moved on a lot from the FS100 and AF100 days, so while an AF100 appeals to me at the second hand $1,000-ish mark, there is nothing from Panasonic which is a strong contender in the entire sub $20k range which is above a GH4.

That is a very very large gap! (is even bigger gap than that really, *nothing* under the VariCam 35 & above GH4 for filmmakers) They could easily fit in a model or three within that price range. (just like Canon have with C100/C300/C500 above their 5Dmk3, and Sony has with their FS100/FS700/FS7 above their A7s)

And do so *soon*, before a GH5 is announced. That way they can help build off the success of the very popular GH4 with filmmakers, giving both an option for successful GH4 users to upgrade to and as a further flagship model to bring in users to the Panasonic m4/3 range.

JVC will give you $500 for your old AF100 if you trade it in for the LS300.

I don't know whether that's sad or funny.

Well damn, I'll give you $550 for it!

"This promotion cannot be combined with any other JVC promotion including the FREE LENS/ADAPTER offer."
Well that makes it utterly pointless their trade in offer.
 
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