Testseek.co.uk have collected 111 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DC-G9.
December 2017
(89%)
111 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
436 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Huge range of Micro Four Thirds lenses (incl. new 200mm f/2.8 Leica) ensure top image quality
Massive viewfinder and useful vari-angle LCD
4K video and 6K stills modes
Super-fast burst modes
Accomplished continuous autofocus
Pinpoint AF mode
6.5-stop image stabilization
20fps burst shooting
Large viewfinder
Dual UHS-II card slots
Up to 60fps burst shooting
Great grip and handling
Very fast frame rates
Small
Light lenses
Rich
Vibrant photos
Bright and clear viewfinder
Great build quality
Intelligent control layout
80MP high-resolution mode
5-axis in-body stabilization
6K photo and 4K video
The editors didn't like
Viewfinder eyecup could fit tighter
Optional battery grip should offer two batteries
Smaller LCD screen than GH5
Smaller sensor than some rivals
No 'super raw' with post-focus adjustment (like Canon 5D IV)
ISO range could be broader
Reduced screen size compared to GH5
Battery level not shown as a percentage
Small sensor
Relatively low pixel count
Large body for a CSC
Comparatively short battery life
Burst rate has odd limitations
Smaller sensor than similarly sized/priced competitors
Abstract: Most modern cameras will shoot video to one degree or another, but these are the ones we'd look at if you plan to shoot some video alongside your photos. We've chosen cameras that can take great photos and make it easy to get great looking video, rather t...
20.3-megapixel Micro four thirds sensor, 4k 60 frames per second video recording, 5-axis dual in-body stabilization
Menu system,
Most mirrorless cameras feature an APS-C or full frame sensor, but the Lumix G9 gets a micro four thirds sensor. It still offers excellent image reproduction, 4k 60fps video recording, and up to 80-megapixel high resolution RAW files. It also works with O...
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Published: 2018-12-03, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
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The Panasonic Lumix G9 is a unique camera that delivers all the features one could want in a state-of-the-art mirrorless camera, and then some. It delivers impressive speed in both autofocus acquisition time and especially in its framing rates for both JP...
Panasonic is fully committed to the mirrorless micro four thirds concept, and these lightweight interchangeable lens bodies certainly have their advantages when you've got to carry them around all day. Shooting through an EVF feels like it's got active ad...
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Lightning-fast continuous AND single AF, Biggest viewfinder of all reviewed cameras, 40- & 80-megapixel HighRezz mode, 4K and 6K photo mode, 2 (UHS 2! ) SD card slots, Dust- and splashwater-tight & freeze resistant, yet a freely turning screen, 4K 60f and
High rezz mode only usable from a tripod for a static subject, Brightness of viewfinder cannot be adjusted separately, 100 ISO is the lowest ISO setting, Above 6400 ISO, you're better off with a full-frame sensor due to the signal-to-noise ratio and dynam
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