The Lumix S9 is Panasonic's all-new full-frame mirrorless camera.
It is quite small (for the digital full-frame world), but there is no EVF and no mechanical shutter.
But there is IBIS. And a fully articulating screen.
The new Panasonic S 26/8 lens is strange for today.
It has manual focus and no aperture control. But I think it is a lens for fun. And its focal length is obviously a "tribute" to a [main] camera of mobile phones.
Is the f/8 too slow? For example, the modern mid-range Google Pixel 8a has a main camera with an equivalent focal length of 26mm (yes!) and f/1.89. Its sensor size is 1/1.73, 4.7x crop factor. So the equivalent aperture is about f/8.9 (1.89 * 4.7).
Or, f/8 of FF is equivalent to f/4 of M4/3.
By the way, I would buy a similar lens for the Sony FE mount for a reasonable price. I tried the Brightin Star 23/5.6, but it is a junk lens with poor build quality. I also had the Holga [NX] 29/8, it was a very fun lens almost for free. But it is about f/20 instead of (stated) f/8 because of the two apertures. And the Holga is for APS-C, so it is a normal focal length (not a wide angle) lens.
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