That said, there are of course limitations to shooting in 4K Photo. First is the quality which across all Lumix cameras with the facility to date is limited to 8 Megapixel JPEGs; the GH5 will be the first to address this with 6K capture. Second is the field-of-view which thankfully o...
Multiple cameras can be controlled. You can connect cameras to common access point. Cameras Fully supported GH4, GH3 Confirmed GX85, GX80, GX7, G7, G85 Other App may work with other Panasonic Lumix cameras, but I have no way to test it. ...
In terms of controls, there’s quite a few changes from the original GX7. There’s still twin control dials with the finger dial surrounding the shutter release, but the larger grip has allowed Panasonic to shift this control forward from the upper body onto the grip itself – I find this...
This is the enthusiast camera market that the Panasonic Lumix GM1 enters, donning the title of smallest interchangeable lens camera to date (by Panasonic's reckoning). It boasts the same 16 megapixel CMOS sensor as the GX7, with muted retro design cues borrowed from the same camera. The GM1...
The Lumix GX80, or GX85 as it’s known in North America, is one of Panasonic’s most compelling interchangeable lens cameras to date. It takes the fairly compact flat-topped body of the earlier GX7 and packs it with a wealth of innovation and upgrades. The highlight is the built-in ...
The Panasonic Lumix GF6 is a compact mirror-less system camera based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. Announced in April 2013, it comes exactly one year after the GF5 and replaces that model. Existing GX1 owners who are finding the newer GX7 is a step too far may also find many of ...
favouring optical lens-based solutions and leaving Olympus to gain ground and experience with its body-based sensor shift. Then back in October 2013, Panasonic relented and introduced its first Lumix G body with built-in stabilisation, the GX7. This first implementation was fairly basic and in my...
This was a present and welcome feature on models like the GX7, GF6 and G6, but absent on the tiny GM1 due to size and heat issues. Panasonic explained to me there’s no panorama on the GH4 as it doesn’t have any scene presets and they also don’t believe it’s as important on...
The Panasonic Lumix LX100 is one of the most powerful compact cameras to date. Forget 1in sensors, Panasonic's squeezed in the larger Four Thirds sensor from the Lumix GX7 along with its big and detailed viewfinder too. Sure the lens specification means only 12 Megapixels of the original ...
Panasonic has dropped the OLED panel of the GX8 viewfinder and returned to the field sequential technology of the GX7 and GX80 / GX85 that’s not as steady to my eyes and also annoyingly in the 16:9 shape which may be filled for video but results in a much smaller and less detailed...