
Panasonic DC-G9M2BODY LUMIX G9II Micro Four Thirds Camera
Micro Four Thirds flagship with 25.2MP sensor, 779-point phase-detection AF, 60fps burst shooting, and 8-stop image stabilization.
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Overview
Key Features
Phase Detection AF, a first for the LUMIX G series, lets you shoot continuously with speed and precision, with highly advanced technology to push the envelope on sport, wildlife, and car/motorcycle photography
The camera allows 60 fps burst shooting with AFC, as well as burst shooting of up to approximately 3 seconds, all with the viewfinder staying blackout-free; pre-burst shooting function allows you to go back in time -- now you’re ready to capture that perfect moment
Express your creativity even in low light or at telephoto range--the astonishing power of the 8.0-stop B.I.S. eliminates shake, even in low light with slow shutter speeds, while the 7.5-stop 5-axis Dual I.S. 2 provides powerful image stabilization
Capture the decisive moment in incredible slow-motion video (C4K/4K 10-bit 120p/100p); create video with greater ease and simplicity than ever before
Capture the decisive moment in incredible slow-motion video (C4K/4K 10-bit 120p/100p); create video with greater ease and simplicity than ever before
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 779-point Phase Hybrid AF provides fast, reliable subject tracking for sports, wildlife, and action photography
- 60fps burst shooting with blackout-free viewfinder and pre-burst capture helps secure decisive moments
- Industry-leading 8.0-stop body image stabilization enables sharp handheld shots in challenging conditions
- C4K/4K 120p 10-bit video recording delivers high-quality slow-motion footage
- 100MP Handheld High-Res Mode produces extremely detailed images without a tripod
👎 Cons
- Micro Four Thirds sensor is smaller than APS-C and full-frame, producing more noise at high ISO settings
- 2x crop factor narrows the effective field of view, making ultra-wide-angle shooting more difficult
- Body-only purchase requires separate investment in compatible Micro Four Thirds lenses
- 25.2MP native resolution is lower than competing APS-C and full-frame cameras in this price range
- Viewfinder coverage is 97.5%, not full 100%, meaning slight framing differences between viewfinder and final image