Writing on his blog, Panasonic director of professional imaging Kunihiko Miyagi says the company has decided to “try and create another disruption in the industry and hit like the DVX100”.

The DVX100 was a popular indie-filmmaking camera of 10 years ago, alas only with a fixed lens.

I hope Miyagi San’s words relate to a interchangeable lens AF200 or a higher end GH4 aimed at the pro market.

The allusions to the DVX100 hint at it being reasonably priced, certainly I’d expect under $6k.

Here’s the Panasonic teaser –

“Do you remember AG-DVX100? As a DV camera capable of film-like shooting with Cine-like gamma and a 24p mode, a groundbreaking camera in the industry. I am proud to say that it was a big hit for us, and it has been widely used and loved by customers around the world for over ten years. “Now, in a world where 4K shooting is fast becoming the norm, we’ve decided to go for a new breakthrough, and try to create another disruption in the industry and hit like the DVX100. I hope you’ll come to the Panasonic booth at NAB and see what we have in mind.”

I have also been told a significant Panasonic GH4 firmware update is due with LOG and perhaps even raw.

Check the blog tonight and tomorrow as the story develops.