Panasonic's LUMIX S9 Involved in Promotional Fraud Scandal and Updates

TapTechNews July 1, Panasonic's LUMIX S9 camera was involved in a promotional fraud scandal in May this year, suspected of false publicity and fraud, and even a photography picture of rival Nikon appeared on its official website, arousing dissatisfaction among netizens. Panasonic promptly admitted the mistake at that time and revised the official website promotional page.

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A month later, on June 27, Panasonic's official website released an announcement again, stating that it has confirmed the detailed information of all images on the LUMIX product website and deleted the images using the stock photo service, involving the pages of 77 cameras and lenses:

On the S series product website: 8 models

On the S series lens product website: 17 models

On the G series product website: 6 models

On the G series lens product website: 28 models

On the discontinued product website: 18 models

TapTechNews learned from the announcement that Panasonic also promised that it will further update the website in the autumn of this year, including replacing the images shot with other internal cameras with the images shot with the corresponding models. 'We will take the opinions and suggestions received this time seriously and keep improving to regain the trust of customers as soon as possible.'

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