Panasonic Lumix G9 II Review
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Our editorial take on the Panasonic Lumix G9 II
The Lumix G9 II represents Panasonic's strongest effort yet in the Micro Four Thirds format, delivering a well-rounded hybrid shooter that leans toward stills but punches well above its weight in video. Reviewers consistently highlight its improved autofocus over previous Panasonic bodies and the GH6, a longstanding pain point for the brand. The 25.2-megapixel sensor pairs with an impressive 60 fps burst rate and 8-stop IBIS to make it a capable wildlife and action tool, while the 5.7K video ceiling and 4K 120p give videographers plenty of room to work.
At just under $1,900, the G9 II sits in a competitive price bracket against APS-C flagships and entry full-frame bodies. The Micro Four Thirds sensor means a 2x crop factor, which can be an advantage for reach but a limitation in low light and shallow depth-of-field scenarios. Still, the camera's feature set is deep: 100-megapixel handheld high-res mode, real-time LUT support, and a 113-shot buffer at 60 fps. Reviewers agree it's the best Micro Four Thirds option Panasonic has produced, especially for photographers who want video chops without sacrificing stills performance.
- Significantly improved autofocus over previous Panasonic bodies
- Blazing 60 fps continuous shooting with deep 113-shot buffer
- Excellent 8-stop in-body stabilization
- Strong hybrid capabilities with 5.7K video and 4K 120p
- 100-megapixel handheld high-resolution mode
- Micro Four Thirds sensor limits low-light performance and depth-of-field compared to larger formats
- 2x crop factor may not suit all shooting scenarios
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The DC-G9 II offers image quality and autofocus improvements over the GH6 yet offers much of that camera's video spec and its amazing ...
The G9 II handles both photo and video situations with aplomb. It may be marketed as a stills camera, but truly it is a versatile hybrid instead.
The G9 II is easily the best Micro Four Thirds camera that Panasonic has made so far. For stills, it's a far better choice than the GH6.
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Specs
- Bit Depth
- 10-bit 4:2:0 (4K 120p), 10-bit 4:2:2 (4K 60p)
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 4K 120p
- Max Video Resolution
- 5.7K (5728 x 3024)
- Dual Is
- Dual I.S. 2
- Buffer Depth
- 113 consecutive photos at 60 fps
- Real Time Lut
- Yes
- Enhanced Monochrome
- LEICA Monochrome mode
- Pre Burst Recording
- 1.5 seconds before shutter release
- High Resolution Mode
- 100 MP handheld
- Sensor Size
- Micro Four Thirds
- Sensor Type
- Live MOS
- Effective Megapixels
- 25.2 MP
- Announced Date
- September 2023
- Launch Price Usd
- $1,897.99
- Continuous Shooting
- 60 fps
- Lens Mount
- Micro Four Thirds
- Crop Factor
- 2.0x
- Ibis
- 5-axis, 8 stops
- Af System
- Phase detection autofocus
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