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, ...
UPDATE: Panasonic has reached out to us to confirm that, contrary to the report by Mirrorless Rumors (below), sales of the Lumix G9 II are actually very strong. "Thus far, Lumix G9 II early sales are ...
Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix G9 II, its first Micro Four Thirds camera with hybrid phase-detect autofocus. A successor to the 20-megapixel photo-centric G9 released way back in 2017, it comes with ...
The G9 is Panasonic's new flagship shooter, and it supersedes the GH5 in several useful ways while bringing the price tag down. As a GH5 owner I wouldn't move to upgrade to it, but if I was buying new ...
The line between DSLR and mirrorless cameras continues to blur, with the Panasonic Lumix G9 gunning to be the first choice for pro photographers. In many respects, this is the camera to cease the ...
Panasonic's flagship Micro Four Thirds camera has traditionally been part of the GH series, with the latest GH5 delivering solid imaging and exceptional video capture capabilities. But the company ...
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 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 ...
PHOTO QUALITY. This 20-megapixel mirrorless camera captured images with very good quality. Pictures were sharp, which means you can see most details and subtle patterns in the image. In low-light ...
The Lumix G9 II is the first ever Panasonic G-series camera to support Phase Detection Auto-Focus, following on from the S5 II full-frame model released earlier this year which was the first ever ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...