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Still no super-long tele.
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And not even a 80(100)-400mm, which I now would consider essential.
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Yes, but you have the 2 (3) Sigmas, at least
- 100-400mm f/5-6.3
- 150-600mm f/5-6.3
- (60-600mm f/4.5-6.3)
These are certainly "good enough" - but no Dual IS. And yes, something long from Pana is really needed.
Interestingly, Kai W (YT) did basically a whole video about how great the Sigma EF-L adapter is for using Canon EF lenses on the S5 II.
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Simply for the time being they don't consider wildlife and sports as priorities to be covered, if you are interested there you should look elsewhere, they still consider themselves as a niche product, don't know how much is this good for them
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To be fair - Panasonic is basically a synonym for video. And 99% of the video use cases end at 100mm.
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