It has been almost six years since Panasonic released the original G9, but that was back when six years was a normal time between camera cycles. By today’s standards, that is an age to wait. However, ...
After months of rumors and speculation, today Panasonic has announced the Lumix G9 II – a successor to its flagship G9 Micro Four Thirds (MFT) camera aimed at hybrid creators who care just as much ...
Panasonic’s Lumix G9 is intended to build upon the success of the GH5, improving image stabilization and processing. Nonetheless, their specs are very similar, meaning users familiar with the GH5 will ...
The original Lumix G9 mirrorless camera was launched way back in 2017, and we absolutely loved it, awarding it our highest 5-star Essential rating and commenting that "the Lumix G9 is the most ...
Panasonic announced their flagship mirrorless digital camera for 2018, the LUMIX G9. The $1700 interchangeable lens camera shoots 20 fps (AFC) / 60 fps (AFS) at 20.3-megapixel full resolution or ...
The G9 — which costs $1,699 and goes on sale in January — is a stills-focused powerhouse of a digital camera built on mostly the same architecture as the GH5. It employs the same 20.3-megapixel Micro ...
Working with the Lumix G9 This is a very impressive micro four thirds body – good enough to tempt me away from the full frame rig for anything that doesn't require high ISO work or super creamy bokeh.
The 10-bit, 4K GH5 video powerhouse is Panasonic's most famous camera, and now it's trying to bring that mojo to its new photography flagship. The Lumix G9 uses the GH5's 20.3-megapixel sensor without ...
The Panasonic Lumix G9 is priced at £1499 body only, which makes it cheaper than the Panasonic Lumix GH5 at £1699 body only, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II at £1849 body only, and the Nikon D500 at ...
Micro Four Thirds camera fan, David Thorpe, has put the Panasonic Lumix G9 to the test to find out if it's a serious stills camera as well as one that's excellent at capturing video. The Panasonic G9 ...
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