Panasonic Lumix G100 Review
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Our editorial take on the Panasonic Lumix G100
The Panasonic Lumix G100 is a compact Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera aimed squarely at vloggers and content creators who need portability without sacrificing lens flexibility. Built around a 20.3MP Live MOS sensor, it shoots 4K at 30p and FHD at 60p, and includes V-Log L for post-production color grading. The standout feature is the integrated OZO Audio system from Nokia, which uses three internal microphones with subject tracking to deliver spatial audio recording, a genuine advantage for solo shooters working without external gear.
Reviewers appreciate the camera's thoughtful design, including a crisp viewfinder, bright LCD, and truly compact body that makes it one of the smaller interchangeable-lens options on the market. Image quality is solid for the class, with good JPEGs straight out of camera and a reasonably wide dynamic range. Autofocus performs well enough for most vlogging and casual shooting scenarios.
The G100 stumbles in stabilization, with reviewers consistently noting poor IBIS performance despite the 5-axis hybrid system on paper. This is a significant drawback for handheld video work, the camera's core use case. For creators who plan to shoot on a tripod or gimbal and value the OZO audio and lens options, it delivers. For run-and-gun vloggers expecting steady handheld footage, it disappoints.
- Extremely compact and lightweight for an interchangeable-lens camera
- OZO Audio with three-mic spatial recording and subject tracking
- Bright LCD and nice viewfinder in a small package
- Good autofocus and solid out-of-camera JPEGs
- V-Log L included for color grading flexibility
- Poor stabilization performance despite 5-axis IBIS
- Limited 4K frame rate (30p maximum)
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It has a nice viewfinder, a bright LCD screen, the ability to change lenses and an extremely compact body. The autofocus is good, as are the out-of-camera JPEGs ...
Good overall image quality for its class. Small, lightweight design. Reasonably wide dynamic range. Cons. Poor stabilization. Disappointing ...
The camera's overall footprint is very compact, reminiscent of other slim, compact Lumix cameras like the GF8 and GX85. However, the camera has ...
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Specs
- Log Profiles
- V-Log L
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 4K 30p
- Max Frame Rate Hd
- FHD at 60p
- Max Video Resolution
- UHD 4K30p (3840x2160)
- Audio Recording
- high-quality spatial audio recording, integrating OZO Audio by Nokia. The high-performance built-in mic is composed of three internal microphones (Surround, Front, and Back)
- Video Resolutions
- QFHD 4K 24p/30p (3840x2160), FHD at 60p
- Sensor Type
- Digital Live MOS Sensor
- Effective Megapixels
- 20.3MP
- Announced Date
- June 2020
- Lens Mount
- Micro Four Thirds system
- Audio Io
- OZO Audio with Subject Tracking
- Ibis
- 5-Axis Hybrid Image Stabilization
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