G9: 137x97x92mm, 658g // G9 II: 134x102x90mm, 658g While the G9 II may employ a different body to the original G9, both grips actually feel remarkably similar in both size and shape. Their build quality also feels essentially the same and when I asked, Panasonic wouldn’t say ...
The G9 II body is very similar to the S5 II, and users of the larger format sibling will have no difficulties when changing from one to the other. Panasonic design is also very DSLR-like, with plenty of external dials and buttons to satisfy those who are familiar with that operational ...
You could look at it a different way it manages to match the OM-1, throughout the range insignificant differences at higher ISO settings. With the only significant difference being an advantage for the G9II at it's 100 base ISO compare to the OM-1 at its base ISO and extended 100 ISO...
Tried it on the G9ii, turned on animal eye tracking, pointed it at the cat and it seemed very snappy and reliable. You might also consider the smaller, lighter, cheaper and if anything even better IQ 12-45/4 Pro. I've used it on Panasonic bodies with no problems whatsoever - and ...
Used Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 II Like New £1449 Used Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 Like New £479 Used Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9 Like New £689 Used Panasonic Lumix DC-S9 Like New £1259 Used Panasonic Lumix DC-G90 Like New £439 Used Panasonic Lumix DC-TZ97 Excellent £594 Use...
The Lumix G90 is equipped with a 20 Megapixel Four Thirds sensor without a low-pass filter, and while Panasonic describes it as a new sensor, the photo quality should match the higher-end G9 – we’ll see if that’s the case in a minute. In a key advantage over the A6400 and X...
For the G90, Panasonic have retained the same image stabilisation system as used by the G80. This 5-axis Dual I.S. MK II system incorporates gyro-sensor technology to combine the 2-axis stabilisation from the lens (if it has OIS built-in) and 5-axis stabilisation from the camera body...
Welcome to the LUMIX S9, the new full-frame mirrorless made by stuffing the inner workings of an S5II into a tiny little camera body. Panasonic didn’t skimp on features, and even added a few new ones. Let’s take a quick look at why the new LUMIX S9 is
The Panasonic LUMIX GH7 is the follow-up to the Panasonic LUMIX GH6 and one of the most advanced MFT cameras yet. Using a new backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor and implementing the same phase-detection autofocus (AF) system we saw on the Panasonic LUMIX G9 II, it does away with one ...
Posted inCamera,DC,Panasonic,Review,Video TaggedCamera,Panasonic+Lumix+DMC+LX3,Review,Video Leave a Comment Had my LX3 for quite some time. Love its compactness in size (vs. the Canon G9 or Nikon P5100); the bright focal ratio of F2.0-2.8; the ability to shoot in 4:3, 3:2 and 16...