Panasonic
LUMIX GH7
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Any Lumix Cameras Around $2000 That are Just as Good, If Not Better Than The Sony FX30?
Disclosure: I own the G9 II and shoot on GH7's and FX30's for work. I'm gonna have some bias towards the Panasonic offering so take this with a grain of salt. The G9 II is probably the closest you can get in the Lumix lineup at a cheaper price point. It's currently on sale at Amazon for 1.6k body on
...fhecrewdavid in r/Lumix
August 22, 2025 3:18 AM
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S5iix or GH7 for family/travel videos?
I don't have the GH7, but I've got an S5iix. While I do love the camera and I knew that L mount lenses weren't quite as available as some of the competition (Sony in particular), I do feel like the amount of lenses available and the price of them is at least a bit more detrimental than I thought. Th
...TallGuyTheFirst in r/Lumix
January 25, 2026 11:08 AM
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What kind of two-cameras setup would you favour for low-light events [documentary]? Any advice is welcome, please see the text too.
I saw a recent comparison of the IBIS of one of the latest Panasonic FF cameras vs the G9ii or GH7 and the person who did it reached the conclusion that that FF camera in particular had better IBIS. Considering how much tech has advanced, it might be more of an issue of Olympus vs Sony than m43 vs F
...Not_a_N_Korean_Spy in r/M43
May 19, 2026 10:11 AM
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L10 size vs Pen F
Disagree. Lumix has released smaller and more "professional" cameras that Fuji did for years. The GM-5, GX9, and even the LX10 were years ahead of Fuji on most professional features inside and plenty of manual controls inside the tiniest of bodies. The lack of Phase-detect autofocus rather has been
...wut_eva_bish in r/M43
May 21, 2026 6:58 PM
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Sports videography camera. Sony? Lumix? Others?
If you’re just sticking the camera on a tripod & having a wide shot with locked off focus - either camera will be fine technically. If you intend to follow the ball & zoom in etc, you’ll need PDAF so the lowest lumix would be a GH7, the m43 sensor will give good zoom capabilities for close ups at a
...Ok-Obligation6370 in r/videography
May 23, 2026 3:36 AM
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1” Sensors
This is Little Brother syndrome again from m43 users. These sensor size zealots seemingly exist in significantly larger numbers in the minds of m43 users than in actual reality. If people are genuinely celebrating these "1 inch" sensors then that's a bunch of people who aren't sensor size zealots. A
...FlarblesGarbles in r/M43PhotographyJoy
May 9, 2026 5:40 PM
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Stuck Between OM-1 Mark II and Fuji X-T5 — Need Real-World Advice, Not Spec Sheets
G9II and GH7 have the best dynamic range available on MFT. The native base ISO is 100, an entire stop better than OM1II. https://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm#Olympus%20System%20OM-1%20Mark%20II,Panasonic%20Lumix%20DC-G9M2,Sony%20ILCE-7C As I said, there is no benefit for low light. Can’t b
...jubbyjubbah in r/M43
February 11, 2026 3:52 PM
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Gx10 wishlist
The G9ii/gh7 sensor is just fine, as Sony is unlikely to sell Panasonic a sensor with stacked technology.
Severe_Energy_5166 in r/Lumix
February 26, 2026 5:18 AM
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Why can't I just get this in digital
Because reasons. I’d love something like this with the GH7 sensor to put the Panasonic Leica/DJI 15mm f1.7 on almost permanently.
FlarblesGarbles in r/M43
May 1, 2026 1:11 PM
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Resist the temptation of a Canon R6 II
If you're considering another body, why not one of the S5 range? I've got an S1Rii as well as a GH7, and it's nice that they handle almost identically, and can be set up and configured almost identically too. That's what I'd personally do over getting an R6 though. I also wouldn't go with an OM came
...FlarblesGarbles in r/M43
February 27, 2026 11:36 PM
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