LUMIX GH7

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LUMIX GH7

120 positive 2 neutral 27 negative

Based on 149 Reddit mentions

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Panasonic I beg you we need an updated GM1

You understand that as soon you add IBIS it will no longer be a “GM1 markll”… not even a “GM5 markII”. It needs to be thicker. In the dream land (Panasonic as any other company is ruled by their finances and bets that have profit) I would prefer them to make the possibly smallest IBIS+PDAF camera wi

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prfegt in r/M43

May 17, 2026 8:57 AM

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Lumix L10 Preview (Micro Four Nerds)

I'm sorry but I feel like Panasonic is helpless. They swing and miss with everything since the GX85. I love what they are trying to do but this leaves so many questions. I also love Emily's videos, but she is a content creator, she raves about a camera like the OM-3, then a couple weeks after her "1

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screampuff in r/M43

May 12, 2026 11:24 PM

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Why is it that nobody ever mentions any camera but olympus?

At least for M43, Panasonic’s newer cameras are either kinda middling (G100) or well-specced but bulky (GH7, G9ii). Seems like the preference is for smaller/lighter bodies with good features/IBIS, and Oly/OM just covers that better. That said, go check the used prices for the GX and GM lines, people

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parksideq in r/M43

March 26, 2026 12:52 PM

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S1ii and S1iie fully leaked on Weibo

It's baffling, specially as they need to gain market share. Nikon even has internal RAW, will this have it? And if it does, will it be an useful codec or the same useless ProresRaw that's on the GH7? What I can Panasonic offering is better color science, much better IBIS, Open Gate and better interf

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machado34 in r/Lumix

May 9, 2025 9:44 PM

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Unspoken benefit of the M43 sensor (Olympus)

I think the disconnect is that I have no interest in the sorts of photography where there is actual money to be made. (Not because I hate money, it's just the things I find interesting happen to not be financially fruitful.) So the pros who draw my attention are the ones doing things that you aren't

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ogshimage in r/M43

May 15, 2026 7:03 PM

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L10 size vs Pen F

Panasonic's PDAF still can't AF-C and the S-AF is not dramatically different than DFD. I've used both a GX9 and S9. The sensor is still not stacked. It is backside illuminated at least, which at least is a step up. And you're right the sensor is 1 generation newer, but the D-Lux8 can easily fit into

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man__i__love__frogs in r/M43

May 25, 2026 1:51 PM

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It's M43 Monday! Ask Us Anything about Micro Four-Thirds Photography - all questions welcome!

I’m not talking about light per sqmm. I’m talking about total light which is what determines low light performance. Normalizing exposure is meaningless - ISO6400 on MFT looks like shit, whereas it looks clean on FF. You would need a 2 stop faster lens on MFT to get the same SNR. Video stabilization

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jubbyjubbah in r/M43

March 10, 2026 10:24 PM

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What's the best "beginner" camera you've ever picked when you first started?

Exactly. The huge appeal of micro four-thirds early on was that you had a choice between SLR-style bodies and more compact rangefinder-style bodies with a corner viewfinder. Today, the only current lines still being refreshed: the Panasonic GH (GH7 = $1800 [prices new, body only on B&H]) and G optio

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inkista in r/Photography_Gear

October 20, 2025 11:11 PM

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