enthusiast level Micro Four Thirds system SLR-styled camera announced Sept 2016 which appears to be the successor to the G7 camera and a direct competitor of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 II in terms of features which lacks 4K video but has better flash sync and more long exposure modes
it also competes with the Sony A6300 APS-C sized NEX E-mount camera which has better AF system with 425 PDAF points, larger sensor, faster 11fps burst but less lens range, bulkier lenses, poorer ergonomics, poorer quality EVF and no touch screen.
specs
16MP Four Thirds MOS sensor w/o optical low pass filter
5-axis image stabilization with Dual I.S. with Panasonic OIS lenses
Splash/dust-proof body
new electromagnetic shutter to combat shutter shock as with the GX85
“a powerful and lightning fast mirrorless camera that is perfect for anyone looking for still image and video capture with full manual control. The G85's 16-Megapxiel imaging sensor is outstanding for capturing still images and 4K video. Its 5-axis image stabilization makes handheld shooting a pleasure, providing up to 5 stops of correction. This even allows you to record video while walking without the image bouncing at all. With all of these great features, the camera is still just as easy to use as any point-n-shoot camera”