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Panasonic LUMIX G9 Mirrorless Camera, Micro Four Thirds, 20.3 Megapixels Plus 80 Megapixel, High-Resolution Mode with LUMIX G Vario 12-60mm F3.5-5.6 Lens (DC-G9MK) , Black

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Style: Standard Lens Kit


Features

  • IMPRESSIVE HYBRID PROFESSIONAL CAMERA WITH POWERFUL VIDEO: Latest firmware adds enhanced video capabilities of 4K 60p 10 bit 4:2:2 video recording and enhanced VFR (variable frame rate) for slow motion up to 180 fps and V LogL support
  • PROFESSIONAL PHOTO PERFORMANCE: 20.3 Megapixel (Plus 80 megapixel high resolution JPEG/raw in camera image) Micro Four Thirds sensor with no low pass filter confidently captures sharp images with a high dynamic range and artifact free performance
  • ADVANCED FEATURES: Recreate the feeling of being there using 5 Axis Dual IS to ensure clear images even when using a long shutter speed. High speed burst capability lets you capture the perfect moment as a story unfolds
  • BUILT TO WITHSTAND THE ELEMENTS: Durable magnesium alloy camera body withstands heavy use out in the field; its freezeproof down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and splash and dust proof, with weather sealing on every joint dial and button
  • EASY TO READ LCD MONITOR: Lighted top mounted Status LCD for at a glance feedback on camera setup

Description

The professional-grade Panasonic LUMIX 4K digital camera DC-G9 accepts over 30 LUMIX and LEICA DG lens options built on the next-generation interchangeable lens camera (ILC) standard (Micro Four Thirds) pioneered by Panasonic. With a durable, magnesium alloy body that’s splash/dust/freeze proof, the mirrorless design enables a lighter, more compact camera body that can go anywhere you can. Cutting-edge features include 4K 60P (4: 2: 0 8-bit) and 30P (4: 2: 2 10-bit) internal recording, 5GHz Wi-Fi andBluetooth for fast connection and image transfer, lightning fast DFD focusing, 5-axis Dual I. S 2. 0 stabilization and exposure technologies not possible with traditional DSLRs. With the exclusive LUMIX 4K PHOTO (8MP, 30/60 fps) and brand new 6K PHOTO mode (18MP, 30 fps), simply pause that perfect moment from video to produce printable high-resolution photos. A high-resolution 21mm, 0. 76x OLED eye viewfinder (3680k-dot) matches up to exactly how you intended to see the image even under direct sunlight. For connectivity convenience, The G9 includes a full size (type A) HDMI terminal with cable lock, Twin SD card slots (UHS-II U3 compatible) and 3. 5mm microphone & headphone terminals. Dust reduction system: Supersonic wave filter.

Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32, 43


Photo Sensor Technology: MOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, Raw


Image Stabilization: Sensor-shift


Maximum Focal Length: 60 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 f


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot


Brand: Panasonic


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Fixture Type: Articulating


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1040000 Dots


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 1040000 dots


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Focal Length Description: 12 to 60mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length 24 to 120mm)


Digital Zoom: 0.27 x


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Photo Filter Thread Size: 58 Millimeters


Lens Construction: 11 Elements in 9 Groups


Photo Filter Size: 58 Millimeters


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: LUMIX G VARIO 12-60mm F3.5-5.6


Minimum Focal Length: 12 Millimeters


Maximum Focal Length: 60 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Model Series: LUMIX


UPC: 885170427303


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: DC-G9MK


Brand: Panasonic


Model Name: PANASONIC LUMIX G9 Mirrorless Camera with LUMIX G VARIO 12-60mm F3.5-5.6 Lens - DC-G9MK


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Lens


Self Timer: 2 seconds, 10 seconds


White Balance Settings: Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Cloudy, Shade, Flash torch


Crop Mode: Micro Four Thirds


Exposure Control: Manual


Metering Methods: Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot


Mount Type: 1 x Hot Shoe Mount


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 3.6"D x 5.4"W x 3.8"H


Viewfinder Coverage Percentage: 1


Eye Relief: 21 Millimeters


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Minimum Aperture: 5.6 f


Shutter Type: Focal Plane Shutter, Electronic


Crop Factor: 2 X


Mounting Thread Type: 1/4-20


Long Exposure Shutter Mode: Bulb


Viewfinder Display Size: 3 Inches


Audio Recording: Yes


Is Electric: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Enclosure Material: Metal


Has Image Stabilization: Yes


Analog Video Format: NTSC


Viewfinder Resolution: 3680000 Dots


Lens Mount: Micro Four Thirds


Shutter Speed Description: Electronic Front Curtain Shutter1/8000 to 60 Seconds Up to 30 Minutes in Bulb Mode Electronic Shutter1/32000 to 1 Second 1/16000 to 1/25 Second in Movie Mode


Compatible Devices: Micro Four Thirds mountings


Continuous Shooting: 60 fps


Aperture modes: F3.5–F5.6


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.83x


Audio Input: Microphone


Flash Sync Speed: 1/250 Second


Video Capture Format: 4k


Expanded ISO Maximum: 51200


Battery Weight: 1 Grams


Delay between shots: 0.02 seconds


Total Still Resolution: 20.3 MP


Effective Still Resolution: 21.77 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, Raw


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32, 43


File Format: JPEG, Raw


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: UHS-II


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-II


Recording Capacity: 30 minutes


Flash Memory Type: Dual Slot SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)


Memory Slots Available: 2


Image Capture Type: Stills


Movie Mode: No


Digital Scene Transition: False


Digital-Still: Yes


Shooting Modes: Automatic


Video Output: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Autofocus: Yes


Autofocus Points: 225


Focus Type: manual-and-auto


Auto Focus Technology: Multi area, Contrast Detection, sensor


Focus Features: Continuous-Servo AF (C), Flexible (AFF), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Powerhouse flagship of the Panasonic M43 line, packing incredible value, design, quality & features.
Style: Body Only
After exhaustive research, I decided to go with this camera above even its "full-frame" and APS-C competitors. The 80MP RAW hi-res mode was a big part of it, and as a fine art landscape photographer, I've been using that mode very heavily. I have one of the custom buttons on the camera set to activate it when pressed and have made probably 90+% of my images with this camera using that mode. It also creates a 20MP file as well, just in case you need it for anything. I'm used to waiting for the leaves to stop blowing around before exposing, as I shoot a lot of film and long exposures with my other cameras, so the motion limitation wasn't a big deal, and neither was the tripod requirement. The ergonomics and menu design on this camera are leagues better than the competing cameras, especially Sony, who's menus seem to have been programmed by a drunk engineer after too much overtime. Compared to Olympus, they are far better as well. The menus are very intuitive and easy to figure out as well as customize. You can also configure most of the buttons and knobs on the camera to do anything you want, which is great and truly allows you to make the camera your own by setting it up exactly how you want it. The size is rather large for a Micro 4/3rds camera, but for a good reason: it makes the camera meld with your hand like it was custom molded to do so. I have held a lot of Sony and Olympus cameras, as well as Fujifilm, and they all felt like greased bricks in my hand compared to this thing. Panasonic seems to have really put a lot of thought into the placement of controls, the weighting and balancing, and even the texture of the grip. The camera feels extremely well balanced and secure in the hand. I feel like I could shoot all day without fatigue, which is a lot more than I can say for most of the other many cameras I've used. Ergonomics matter, design matters, balance matters, and in each category, Panasonic hit home runs with this camera. The 4:3 aspect ratio is another thing people never seem to talk about. I vastly prefer 4:3 to the very wide and almost unwieldy 2:3 ratio found in most other cameras. Again, I shoot a lot of film, and this is much closer to the aspect ratios of medium and large format cameras, which were created for a very good reason: they both look more balanced in either orientation and tend to be easier to work with, in both print publications and framing applications. For this reason, I tend to crop 2:3 images anyway, so I would compare the native 20MP size to a 24-26MP APS-C or full-frame camera. In that sense, if you crop down to a 4:3 aspect ratio often, you have about the same resolution. Regardless of this, the actual resolving power tends to be about the same as a 24-26MP APS-C or full-frame camera, as thanks to the aspect ratio difference, you are basically just trimming off the sides of of the frame while retaining about the same vertical resolution if that makes sense. So the 20MP thing is more of an aspect ratio difference than an actual difference in resolution when compared to 24-26MP cameras. I have found noise at high ISOs to not be a significant issue, though you do get some noise at the higher ISOs in low light, it tends to have a fairly pleasing look to it, much like film grain. I routinely shoot at up to ISO 640 to freeze motion, and many others use it up to around 6400 without issue. Of course, if you routinely shoot weddings in dark venues or something like that, you might either want to invest in a full-frame body like the S1/S1R (basically the same camera with a bigger sensor) or just get some of the excellent M43 fast max aperture lenses that are readily available. The camera does an excellent job in low light at high ISOs, especially compared to even full-frame bodies from a few years ago, but obviously, each tool has its strengths and weaknesses so pick the best setup for your intended use case. AF speed isn't something I use, so I'll refrain from saying much on this except that this camera is incredibly fast and focuses immediately, even when slewing from front to back of a scene at 100mm/200mm equivalent. It's quick. The video features are class-leading, right up there with the GH5, thanks to the new 2.0 firmware update, which added 10-bit and HDR/HLG support. There is also an activation code you can get to enable vectorscopes and waveforms. The mic jack is very wisely placed in a spot where you can have an L-bracket or cage mounted and still reach the port without having to reach through the bracket. It also does not block the display when you have the screen flipped around in selfie mode. This sort of stuff sets Panasonic head and shoulders above so many other camera companies who seem to routinely overlook real-world use details like these. Overall, this is the best-designed camera I've ever owned, and I've owned and used a ton of cameras over the years as both a pro-level photographer and YouTuber with many years of experience. I would buy this camera again and recommend it in a heartbeat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by Justin L.

  • Solid performer, easy to control
Style: Body Only
Excellent viewfinder, grip, and ergonomics. Positive mechanical action to all controls. Shutter action is quiet like old Leica film cameras. Dynamic range, i.e. ability to bring up details within shadows during post processing, is very good. I shoot most often aperture-preferred, making exposure adjustments with Zebra pattern turned on, and autofocus with body/face/eye dtection. Am finding those to give me a high percentage of pleasing images. Image stabilization performance is amazing. Autofocus is fast with all my Lumix lenses. The Panasonic raw files open easily in the Photoshop Elements application. Also, the Panasonic Image App with WiFi allows me to control the camera settings and shutter firing from my iPad, including touch focus - i.e. where I touch on the iPad image is where the camera resets the focus. The 'live view in the viewfinder' capability along with quiet shutter inherent with this mirrorless camera is such a treat. By the way, I added the G9 body to my two year old G85 and lenses, it's an excellent camera too; the standard Lumix 12-60 mm (not the Leica branded 12-60) is top drawer in my book as are the 14-140 and the 45-200. Not a knock on the Leicas, just what I see with my standard Lumixes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019 by HS

  • Good camera
Style: Premium Lens Kit
Takes good pictures. Has a lot of features which means that you need to read the manual in order to take advantage of it's capabilities. Took it on a trip to Europe and had no problems. A little on the heavy side but it's sturdy and durable.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Lloyd

  • Gets Job Done
Style: Premium Lens Kit
Originally bought a similar camera, but different brand because of reviews. That camera was hard to set up. Not intuitive. Had a 2-3 second delay in saving photos. But worse, didn't record true colors. Was out $450 ('restock fee') and no camera. I have a Lumix DMCLX100 that is my workhorse because I primarily take pics while biking and wanted a smaller package. Read reviews of the G9 and decided to stick with Lumix. Great decision! Top things I like. 1. Not compact, but smaller than most full- frame type cameras (note: G9 not full frame). 2. The WB-ISO-Light Compensation dial is ergonomically located and easy to use. These are frequently used settings by me and I love how user friendly the dial is. 3. Speed up to 1/8000. 4. Tilt screen. 5. True colors! I'm more or less a point and shoot guy and haven't tried night pics or slow apertures etc. But I'm happy with the quality, size, dial setups and ease if use of the G9 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022 by A. Huntz

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