This is slightly off-topic, but in addition to wondering why Panasonic has not implemented a cinemascope aspect ratio along with 1:1, 3:2 and 4:3, I find myself wondering why there is no ex-tele option for 96 fps. I am not sure how they actually sample the sensor to do 96 fps, but they do seem to be doing something funky that results in lower image quality, like strong filtering to hide line-skipping.
If they did a one-to-one readout as in ex-tele, for 96 fps, we might get a much cleaner and crisper 3 x slomo, and some extra lens flexibility at the same time.
Since they are reading over 8 million pixels 30 times a second in 4K, reading 1/4 of that 96 times a second should be well within the capacity of the processor and sensor. Indeed, 120 fps would be an equivalent pixel rate. Wouldn't that be nice!