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The Panasonic LUMIX G85 is a compact 16MP mirrorless camera featuring a 12-60mm Power O.I.S. lens, advanced 5-axis dual image stabilization, and a high-resolution 3-inch tilt touchscreen LCD. It delivers crisp 4K UHD video recording and innovative 4K photo modes, all packed into a lightweight body designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking DSLR-quality performance without the bulk.
Metering Methods | Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot |
Exposure Control | aperture-priority, shutter-speed-priority, manual-and-automatic |
White Balance Settings | Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Cloudy, Shade, Flash torch |
Self Timer | 10 seconds |
Crop Mode | Micro Four Thirds |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Dots Per Screen | Approximately 346.67 dots per square inch |
Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1040 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS Class 3 or higher |
Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U3 |
Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V30 |
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | USB 2.0 |
Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Image stabilization | Dual |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | Micro Four Thirds |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Feature | 5-Axis Image Stabilization, Dual I.S. |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Video Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Flash Modes | Red Eye Reduction, Automatic |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Skill Level | Amateur |
Compatible Devices | Micro Four Thirds mountings |
Continuous Shooting | 40 |
Aperture modes | aperture-priority |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.74x |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/160 Second |
Video Capture Format | MP4, AVCHD, AVC |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Delay between shots | 0.11 seconds |
Audio Output Type | Headphones |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Average Life | 3 seconds |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
File Format | AVCHD |
Effective Still Resolution | 16 |
JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Supported Image Format | AVCHD, JPEG, MP4, RAW |
Maximum Image Size | 3.84E+3 Pixels |
Total Still Resolution | 16 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 5 x |
Lens Type | Fisheye |
Zoom | Optical |
Camera Lens | 12-60mm Power O.I.S. Lens |
Minimum Focal Length | 12 Millimeters |
Focal Length Description | 12 to 60mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 24 to 120mm) |
Digital Zoom | 4 x |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 58 Millimeters |
Lens Construction | 11 Elements in 9 Groups |
Photo Filter Size | 58 Millimeters |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Video Output | Micro-HDMI |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
Shooting Modes | Expressive & Retro & Old Days & High Key & Low Key & Sepia & Monochrome & Dynamic Monochrome & Rough Monochrome & Silky Monochrome & Impressive Art & High Dynamic & Cross Process & Toy Effect & Toy Pop & Bleach Bypass & Miniature Effect & Soft Focus & Fantasy & Star Filter & One Point Color & Sunshine |
Digital-Still | No |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Video |
Night vision | No |
Auto Focus Technology | Eye Detection |
Focus Features | Continuous-Servo AF, Flexible, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF |
Autofocus Points | 49 |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Manual Focus (MF), Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
Autofocus | Yes |
C**T
Superbly versatile M43 camera with IBIS
I’ll begin by clarifying that I am a hobbyist seeking an entry-level, accessible option for starting out with photography. After doing a bunch of research I decided to order the G85 bundled with a 12-60mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens.From the get-go you can tell this is a well-built product. They used magnesium alloy plating in the top and front to counteract ‘shutter shock’ in this model’s predecessor, the G7, along with high quality plastic throughout. The grip is coated in quality rubber and feels very comfortable. Weather sealing (on the kit lens too!) is a great touch.I find the ergonomics of this camera to be intuitive and comfortable. The dials are useful, easy to use yet hard to accidentally toggle. The buttons feel nice and clicky, with a sensitive shutter button. I also love the viewfinder; extremely clear and no issue for someone with glasses like myself. The touch screen fully articulates and is also clear. Menu system works well and navigation is a breeze. On the software end, however, the wifi functions are finicky; transferring photos to my iPhone 14 Pro is a trial-and-error process with the Image App, which struggles to even establish a connection.I find the 12-60 kit lens to have good clarity compared to others I’ve tried, with a very useful zoom range of 24-120 FFE, and reasonably fast aperture. The OIS and IBIS work in tandem to make camera shake in video and photo modes a non-issue, no gimbal or tripod needed. I found the autofocus to be sluggish in low light conditions especially during 4k recording, though in well-lit areas it’s faster for photography and well-workable. Manage focus properly and invest in some quality glass and you have an amazing camera for the price.In summary, this is a great camera for beginners as well as experienced photographers. The flaws are minor in comparison to the ergonomics, build quality, features, amazing price and picture quality. This camera can tackle many types of photography along with videos and grow with you.
P**E
Everything I expected
The Panasonic G85 was my first mirrorless camera after years of using a Nikon D40 DSLR. I wanted a camera that's good for photography and video, and the G85 has lived up to my expectations. Not only is the camera good, but I also like the well developed ecosystem of lenses and accessories, which continues to grow and improve.Likes:* The controls are intuitive and responsive, with many switches and buttons to quickly access the setting I need, and there's a lot of ways to customize the controls to my preference. The touch screen further augments the physical controls, and I use it often. I also like the two custom modes on the dial to quickly access my often used settings.* The ergonomics and hand comfort are good. Controls can be reached without straining my fingers. I can carry the camera and kit lens without a strap, and not feel any noticeable discomfort.* It can reliably and quickly focus under low light and tricky conditions. Better than my old DSLR.* The image stabilization is outstanding. It allows for almost effortless hand holding at normal focal lengths, and reasonably feasible hand holding at 300mm and longer focal lengths.* The image quality is very good, better than my old DSLR in terms of dynamic range, sharpness, noise performance. Since I don't plan on using crazy high ISO, I don't need a larger sensor, and the compromises of an inferior system.* Did I mention the system? Not only is this camera weather sealed, but Panasonic has a growing number of weather sealed lenses to match. One of the reasons why I didn't go with the Sony E-mount system. I'm also enjoying the benefits of a 600mm-equivalent tele lens that isn't ridiculously bulky and heavy.* It actually has a built in flash. Since I don't plan on limiting my self to an indoor studio, and don't plan to lug around a bulky external flash, this was a must have feature for me. If Fuji would have thought of such a revolutionary idea, maybe I would be using their camera instead.* It has the video features I need - external mic jack, tilt and swivel screen, peaking, zebra stripes, and manual exposure. Many other mirrorless cameras I looked at were missing one or more of these.* Panasonic has addressed the early problems of stabilization humming and jerky panning with firmware upgrades. I no longer have any serious complaints about the camera, and it shows they take their camera business seriously.* The kit lens is noticeably more capable than most other kit lenses elsewhere. Not only is the zoom range wider and longer, but it's weather sealed to match the camera body. This is the lens I use most often.Dislikes:* It would have been nice to incorporate a wireless remote shutter release that doesn't involve a smartphone, like the inexpensive infrared remote on my Nikon D40. Instead I'm forced to buy a more expensive and less convenient cable release.Overall, a very capable camera and system, and priced lower than the competition I looked at. Looking forward to getting a lot of use from this new camera.
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