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Panasonic Lumix G95 / G90 Review

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June 2019

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Panasonic Lumix G95 / G90
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Our editorial take on the Panasonic Lumix G95 / G90

The Panasonic Lumix G95 (G90 outside North America) is a practical mid-tier Micro Four Thirds hybrid aimed at photographers and video shooters who need a weather-sealed workhorse without the hype. Released in 2019, it packs 20.3 megapixels, 5-axis in-body stabilization, and V-Log L preinstalled in the kit, a rare inclusion at this price point. The body is well-built and comfortable, with a flip-out touchscreen and physical controls that make run-and-gun shooting straightforward.

Video is limited to 8-bit 4K at 30p with no raw output, but the 4:2:2 HDMI output and internal H.264 codec handle most hybrid workflows capably. The DFD autofocus system and Micro Four Thirds sensor keep it grounded in the entry-to-mid tier, but features like post-focus and focus stacking add creative flexibility for macro and product work. Weather sealing and a solid grip make it a reliable field camera for events, travel, and documentary shooting where ruggedness matters more than cutting-edge specs.

For creators who value build quality, stabilization, and a feature set that covers both stills and video without compromise, the G95 delivers consistent performance. It won't wow on low-light or tracking AF, but it punches above its weight in versatility and reliability.

Best for: Hybrid shooters who need a weather-sealed, stabilized workhorse for event, travel, and documentary work without cutting-edge autofocus demands.
What's great
  • Weather-sealed body with comfortable ergonomics
  • 5-axis in-body image stabilization
  • V-Log L preinstalled in kit for video color grading
  • Flip-out touchscreen and physical controls for hybrid shooting
  • Post-focus and focus stacking for macro and product work
Watch outs
  • 8-bit 4K video with no raw output
  • DFD autofocus system less advanced than phase-detect rivals

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Overview

About this product

Hybrid mid-tier; V-LogL preinstalled (kit).

Specs

Body
Weather Sealing
Yes, splash and dust resistant
Video
Bit Depth
8-bit
Raw Video
No
Log Profiles
V-Log L (pre-installed)
Internal Codecs
H.264
Max Frame Rate 4k
4K 30p
Max Frame Rate Hd
1080/60p
Max Video Resolution
4K UHD (3840x2160)
Extras
Post Focus
Yes
Focus Stacking
Yes
Sensor
Sensor Size
Micro Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm)
Sensor Type
Digital Live MOS
Image Processor
Venus Engine
Low Pass Filter
No
Effective Megapixels
20.3 MP
Release
Announced Date
April 2019
Exposure
Dual Native Iso
No
Iso Range Stills
200-25600
Display Vf
Rear Screen
3.0 inch LCD touchscreen, flip-out
Touchscreen
Yes
Lens Mount
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Crop Factor
2.0x
Storage Io
Hdmi
HDMI (4:2:2 output)
Audio Io
3.5mm microphone jack
Wireless
WiFi, Bluetooth
Stabilization Af
Ibis
5-axis
Af System
DFD (Depth from Defocus)
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