The Panasonic Lumix G90, or G95 as it’s known in North America, is a mid-range mirrorless camera with a 20 Megapixel Four Thirds sensor, built-in stabilisation, fully-articulated screen and unlimited 4k video recording. Announced in April 2019, it replaces the two year old Lumix G80 /...
Panasonic did not forget to update the firmware of their Micro Four Thirds cameras too. The GH5 is getting the new firmware version 2.5, and the GH5S, G9, G95, G85, and GX9 are getting firmware version 1.3. With this new firmware, all of the above mentioned M4/3 cameras are getting...
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Panasonic silently updated its camera in the past due to the display screen supply line production issue (see here). Again, they faced the same problem with the G90 camera, so this time they had to make a bit more significant update and re-launch it as a brand-new camera. ...
OMDS might release a major firmware upgrade to grab back some attention. Then we can have a 3-way discussion. You can make up OP titles, including such favourites as “Should I upgrade my OM1 (or buy a G9ii)” and “Why didn’t OMDS include this [G9ii] feature in OM1 v2”....
But the 12-60mm f3.5-5.6 is (for me) an even better lens, it's also very light, and although it's not exactly tiny, it pairs extremely well on G95, offers a much more useful focal length (and weather sealing), and is easier to manually focus. ...
for me it was kind of natural to go the Lumix way. The G95+14-140 is superb for what it is. Just ordered a 100-400 though, which I did not really anticipated before because I thought the range was sufficient and IQ as well - but I discovered I like to photograph birds and wildl...