LUMIX G7

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LUMIX G7

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Need help choosing mft bodies.

The stabilzation comment mostly matters because a lot of Panasonic bodies (even those that aren't that old, like the G7 or G100) don't feature IBIS, as Panasonic mostly invested in OIS rather than sensor stabilization. Olympus did the exact opposite, they invested heavily on IBIS, which allowed them

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MJdoesThings_ in r/M43

January 28, 2026 10:02 AM

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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! May 01, 2026

Please de-influence me from the G7x / Lens recommendation for a Panasonic Lumix G7? Hi! Last summer I went ton a trip and my friend had the Canon g7x. I know it’s an overhyped camera, but all the pics I took on it were so beautiful and effortless. The colors really stood out to me. I know almost not

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cassiebrookelove in r/photography

May 1, 2026 5:15 PM

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Any good but cheap cameras?

Check mpb.com. Its a used gear reseller. They sell used camera equipment. That enables you to skip all the private used gear buying problems. If you need a lens as well you’ll be limited to the much older models. But there is still a lot of choice there. If you don’t need a lens because you can borr

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wickeddimension in r/AskPhotography

July 3, 2025 6:14 PM

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2025 Panasonic Lumix Micro Four Thirds Camera

DMC-G7 here! I have built a nice array of lenses for this, and I'm waiting for an opportunity to upgrade the body. Small, lightweight, weatherproof M43 with newer features is what I'm waiting for (if I don't cave in and buy a G9II). I believe I'm not the only one waiting for Panasonic to reconcile t

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DougOsborne in r/Lumix

December 7, 2025 6:20 PM

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mirrorless camera help?

Have look at Panasonic Lumix, their micro four thirds cameras are excellent, and would fit your budget secconhand. A G7 or a G80/85 (number depends on region) with either the Lumix 14-14mm or 12-60mm kit lenses would give you everything you need for the moment. Buy from a reputable dealer with a war

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PTiYP-App in r/AskPhotography

June 23, 2025 4:40 PM

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Nikon d3200 or panasonic g7

What is your budget? Does in have to cover lenses? Are you willing to spend more in future? Are you willing to lug about a camera bag? What/how do you plan to shoot? What current camera gear are you using? And why isn’t it sufficient any more? Picking a camera by price is a strategy and megapixels m

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inkista in r/Photography_Gear

June 25, 2025 12:10 AM

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Panasonic g7 v g80/85 (or other?)

I just found this thread on the exact same thing: here It seems the g7 is great for starting out, but if you can afford the g80/85 it will benefit you with the stabilization feature. I personally started my camera journey with a g100 and it was very solid, but lacking solid stabilization does make y

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ThatBoyJune in r/cinematography

December 3, 2025 6:46 AM

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Is the Panasonic G7 a camera I can do photography with?

i’ll post this even tho this post is dead. i’ve had the lumix g7 for years, and I’ve never liked it. So I figured that I would start shooting actual film, and got myself a leica m6 rangefinder camera, which is quite expensive. I then began developing my film at home for the last year or more, I scan

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_jonsimon in r/PanasonicG7

May 16, 2026 6:30 PM

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Macro Camera Options?

Micro Four Thirds (m43) sensor is smaller which has advantage over larger sensor for macro. The cheapest m43 is G7 which is a 10-yr tech (16MP) but should work for macro. B&H has one for $450 ($378 used) with a kit lens. The kit lens has 0.17x magnification which might be good enough for close-up (n

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Disastrous-Chair-007 in r/AskPhotography

February 10, 2026 12:16 AM

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Does anybody have any experience with adapting the Lumix Leica 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 Mega OIS lens to a Micro Four Thirds system? (Camera: Lumix G7)

Well I personally love adapting vintage lenses to my G7 so I am used to only using manual focus, which I also prefer as it gives me more control. I just am worried about my adapter maybe I should get the OEM adapter the other commentor mentioned. I am mainly looking at this for the Leica glass and e

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_Zitadelle_ in r/Lumix

February 12, 2026 10:46 PM

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