Starting with the Lumix GX8, the rumors were right on the money with the specs. The camera is an upgraded version of the Lumix GX7 which was launched in 2013. The camera will come with an upgraded Venus engine and will feature a dual image stabilization system in both the lens and body. There will also be a five-axis hybrid optical image stabilization for video recording, in which the camera is also capable of capturing in 4K resolution.
The GX8 will sport a 20.3MP sensor and will also come with a 0.77x viewfinder and can tilt as much as 90-degrees. It also features a touch display that can be tilted up to 180-degrees side to side, and 250-degrees vertically. For photographers who appreciate the convenience of wireless transfers, the GX8 will support WiFi, Bluetooth, and NFC connectivity.
The Lumix GX8 is priced at $1,200 and is expected to be released in August, while the FZ330 is priced at $600 and will be released in October.