
Capture special moments in stunning 4K resolution with this Panasonic LUMIX Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. The 4K burst mode lets you take a series of photos in quick succession to capture the best possible shot, while high-speed auto focus technology increases stability when shooting video. This Wi-Fi enabled Panasonic LUMIX Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera features an OLED display to preview your pictures easily.
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Capture special moments in stunning 4K resolution with this Panasonic LUMIX Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. The 4K burst mode lets you take a series of photos in quick succession to capture the best possible shot, while high-speed auto focus technology increases stability when shooting video. This Wi-Fi enabled Panasonic LUMIX Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera features an OLED display to preview your pictures easily..

Panasonic LUMIX G7 Mirrorless 4K Photo Digital Camera Body with 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 II Lens: Shooting pictures on vacation, creating portraits and capturing special moments is easy thanks to a 16.0-megapixel Live MOS sensor and the included 14-42mm lens with optical image stabilization. .

A real camera for real life, with exceptional performance and portability, the LUMIX G100 lets you make images worthy of your memories. This incredibly lightweight and versatile camera takes stunning images with such ease, you’ll never reach for your phone again when you need to capture that once-in-a-lifetime moment. The G100 records in 4K photo and video; create smooth, high-resolution 4K 24p/30p videos and FHD at 60p. The G100 integrates seamlessly with smartphones for editing and sharing, making sure you can easily share with friends and family, and on social media. When you're ready to start editing, you can retouch, resize, crop, and more within the camera, or send to a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi-paired device with the push of a button via the LUMIX Sync app. For advanced videographers, the LUMIX G100 supports V-Log L recording to allow you to edit with wide degree of freedom. You'll find all the camera features you need, right at your fingertips: a 3.0-inch free-angle touch rear monitor and advanced image stabilization, to ensure that you can shoot a clear walk-and-talk from any angle; to the Frame Marker, which enables you to quickly check the composition in various popular aspect ratios such as 16:9, 4:3, 1:1, 4:5, 5:4 and 9:16 ready for every social media platform; to the REC Frame Indicator, which helps you avoid time-consuming re-dos by clearly indicating when the camera is recording. The G100 also features high-quality spatial audio recording, integrating OZO Audio by Nokia. The high-performance built-in mic is composed of three internal microphones (Surround, Front, and Back), which can be activated manually or automatically through the tracking function to ensure clear audio whether you're recording your families, selfies, interviews, live events, or nature. Compatible with the Micro Four Thirds system, the G100 is remarkably compact and lightweight, easy to carry even with a lens. Tripod grip (sold separately) makes it easy to hold the camera and connects with the camera via USB to start/stop video recording, release the shutter, and enable/disable Sleep mode. Whether you are a beginner who’s upgrading from a smartphone camera or an experienced content creator, you will find the G100 the perfect camera for creating ready-to-share, gorgeously high-quality videos and still photos that bring your ideas to life.

Offering fast, accurate phase hybrid autofocus, the LUMIX S5II full frame mirrorless camera is designed to deliver excellent performance in both photo and video. The 24.2-megapixel 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor complies with PDAF (Phase Detection Auto-Focus), with Active I.S.to support walking shots, and an imaging engine that's been developed to achieve high resolution, natural description, and approximately 2x higher-speed signal procession for high bit-rate video recording. With the high dynamic range and broad colors of a 14+ stop V-Log/V-Gamut capture, and an advanced heat dispersion mechanism for unlimited video recording, the S5II is developed to meet the demands of ambitious creators with an assertive shooting style.
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| There were no pros for this product— | Video Quality, Ease of use, Weight, Overall Performance, Price | Weight, Photo Quality, Ease of Use, Connectivity | Video Quality, Overall Performance, Ease of use, Autofocus, Features |
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| There were no cons for this product— | Autofocus | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
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I primarily got this camera for video production, and for the price you can't find many other options out there that shoot 4K. Love the other video features (focus peaking and zebra striping) that make it a real winner. I've also used it for still photography and the images it produces are phenomenal. Battery life is also great compared to similar Sony options (a6000 and a6500), but sometimes the autofocus can be touchy during video. Definitely recommend if you are in the market for a budget mirrorless camera that packs a lot in a small and affordable package.
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I am not a professional photographer/videographer. I have used a Sony A200 for pictures and a Sony HDR-UX10 for video for the last 10 years or so. It got to the point where I felt that the pictures and video on my Galaxy phone were of similar quality to my dslr/handycam...so I started looking for a new interchangeable lens camera that shoots video. I was drawn towards a mirrorless camera becaue of its size and the fact it had a hot shoe and microphone port. I will admit that the ability to shoot 4K video was a key factor that motivated me to purchase the Lumix G7 with 2 lens kit. I am not going to try and describe or critique all of the features of the camera as I would be talking out my backside. What I will do is highlight the things I really like about the G7 and what I wish I had known before I bought the camera. What I wish I had known... I whish I had known that the camera was not splash/dust proof. I wish I was aware that the G7 does not have a 5 Axis stabilization. I wish this camera had built it geotagging (You can geo tag by creating a gps log on your phone and then matching it to the pictures on the camera, but I have tried multiple times and so far I have not been successful in getting the data matched...screen says it completed, but the geo tagged data does not appear to be attached to the images). I wish I head read more about the G7 autofocus abilities. The autofocus is slow...I cannot sugar coat it. I am having terrible issues while shooting videos keeping things in focus...things go in and out of focus and sometimes it is PAINFULLY long for the focus to be reacquired. After doing more research I found this to be a very common complaint with the G7...especially if the user is attempting to zoom in. Combine that with the stabilization issues and the video is not that great unless I have mounted the camera on a mono/tripod. The last thing which is not a huge issue, but I wish I had known has to do with video length...the video length is limited to 30 minutes. On to the good: I like the feel of the G7, it is much lighter than my Alpha. The G7 feels as if it is constructed well. The buttons and nobs appear well placed. The photographs are decent, but I would say thay are on par with my Alpha, not really an improvement. I tend to shoot a lot of interview style videos, which is where the 30 minute limit has hit me, and the camera mic is pretty good. I have ordered a new Rode mic which will utilize the shoe and the mic in port. My takeaway, the G7 was launched in 2015, and the technology is reminicent of its age. As I started second guessing my purchase I found multiple options that contained all of those features that I wish the G7 had...but at the same or minimally higher price points. What prompted me to write the review today is the multiple hours I have invested into trying to fix the autofocus issues in my videos and the simple fact that it appears to the camera driving them.
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