It appears I've become a bit of a Panasonic enthusiast, as the DC-G9 marks my 4th LUMIX camera. After some trial and error in finding what works for me, I have settled in to the m43 camp, and I like so much about Panasonic's approach that I've also stayed with the brand. The G9 is pretty much their flagship m43 at the moment, and it's easily the most "premium" camera I've ever used. It feels very solid and all the buttons and knobs have good feel. Everything is weather sealed, so that's a bonus, too.
I'm moving up from the G85, of which I liked quite a bit in terms of size, weight, portability, and results. Still, the G9 with its 4 extra megapixels was calling, and I finally decided to land there. The G9 is noticeably bigger than the G85--mostly with the extra heft, but the m43 lenses are quite manageable in size, so it doesn't get out of control or burdensome. It's a 3 dial camera, and there are programmable function buttons on almost all sides, including a couple on the front that I found by accident. There is also a programmable lever, so there is a lot of flexibility to get things just how you want them.
I haven't had too much time to give it a go, but we all want samples right? I photograph all kinds of things, but mostly around the house its family and wildlife---or are those one in the same? I've been quite pleased with the results, especially considering I'm using standard-issue Panasonic glass. I'm no pro, but here are some samples:
150mm (300eq) 1/100 F8 ISO 1250
150mm (300eq) 1/400 F9 ISO1250
18mm (36eq) 1/400 F11 ISO 500
150mm (300eq) 1/640 F7.1 ISO 2000
I'm moving up from the G85, of which I liked quite a bit in terms of size, weight, portability, and results. Still, the G9 with its 4 extra megapixels was calling, and I finally decided to land there. The G9 is noticeably bigger than the G85--mostly with the extra heft, but the m43 lenses are quite manageable in size, so it doesn't get out of control or burdensome. It's a 3 dial camera, and there are programmable function buttons on almost all sides, including a couple on the front that I found by accident. There is also a programmable lever, so there is a lot of flexibility to get things just how you want them.
I haven't had too much time to give it a go, but we all want samples right? I photograph all kinds of things, but mostly around the house its family and wildlife---or are those one in the same? I've been quite pleased with the results, especially considering I'm using standard-issue Panasonic glass. I'm no pro, but here are some samples:
150mm (300eq) 1/100 F8 ISO 1250
150mm (300eq) 1/400 F9 ISO1250
18mm (36eq) 1/400 F11 ISO 500
150mm (300eq) 1/640 F7.1 ISO 2000