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Lumix G9ii vs OM System OM1ii
The Lumix G9ii and the OM System OM1ii are the two latest micro four thirds flagship cameras. I’ve recently been out in the real world putting them both through their paces! Here is my as-agnostic-as-I-can-be comparison and buying guide for your reading pleasure.
The Most Premium Tiny Camera Ever Made! Lumix GM5 Review
The first thing I noticed when I picked up the Lumix GM5 was how much it felt like a traditional camera. The on/off lever is even metal, and the back dial lets you change your settings quickly and easily on the go. No spinny wheel of doom in sight!
Here's my full review of this special tiny camera.
Lumix GM1 Review - is the World's Smallest Micro Four Thirds Camera still good in 2024?
The Lumix GM1 is the world’s smallest micro four thirds camera… so OF COURSE I needed one for my collection! But how does it hold up in 2024? Is it still worth it? Here are thoughts and feelings!
Lumix GX8 review — Epic Every Day Carry?
The Lumix GX8 was the first Micro Four Thirds camera on the market with a 20-megapixel sensor and the first to feature Panasonic’s dual image stabilisation. I absolutely love being able to keep my camera on me, and this camera is perfect and lightweight enough to do just that, even with a weighty lens such as the Lumix Leica 12-60mm f/2.8-4.
The Lumix GH7 is here! What’s new? And is it worth the upgrade?
There’s a new Micro Four Thirds flagship in town. I’ve been using the Lumix GH7 extensively for the past week now, here’s everything you need to know.
10 best every day carry tiny cameras for ALL budgets!
Here is a definitive ranking of the last 10 tiny cameras that I've reviewed for your viewing pleasure. If you’re looking for some inspiration for your next camera, you’ve come to the right place.
So without further ado, let's get in at number 10. Number 10…
What the heck is Alice Camera? World first hands-on review!
Alice camera is an Ai powered, micro four thirds mirrorless camera that works wirelessly with your phone.
Here is my full, in-depth review!
Lumix G9ii is the best yet — long-term review
I’ve used the Lumix G9ii for many months now. I’ve taken it on Safari, shot two wedding films, taken it to California, and filmed a dozen YouTube videos and more. The Lumix G9ii is almost perfect, and certainly the best micro four thirds camera ever made. Those are big words. But. it’s true! Let me tell you why…
Olympus Pen F Review. Still a contender?
The Olympus Pen F is a super (and I mean super) stylish camera that was aimed squarely towards high-end consumers when it first came out. As the price slowly slips over the years, it’s getting a bit of a cult following, so I thought I’d review the Pen F in 2019. Is it still worth considering?
Lumix G7 Review — Still a contender in?
The Lumix G7 in many ways was a revelation when it was first released. It was one of the most affordable ways to get 4k, and it all came in a brilliantly thought-out small camera body too.
But it was released in (hold onto your hats!) 2015, which seems like an age in Photography Land.
So is it still worth a consideration in 2015? Well, I still have one. I still use my G7 — both professionally and personally — and I blummin’ love it. But of course, like any camera, it is far from perfect. So let’s dive in!
Lumix GX80 / GX85 Review - Best First Camera?
I bought the Panasonic Lumix GX80 (or GX85 if you’re in America) as a travel camera and a back-up body to my GH5. It was super affordable, and my expectations weren’t that high… but this little camera has completely blown me away. Here is everything it has to offer.
Cheap Camera Gear, Good Photos - It Doesn't Have To Cost The Earth
Is it possible? Course it is. Here are 10 awesome camera / lens combos under £500 that I’ve personally used over the years. I’ll even pop some other suggestions at the end of the blog.
Thinking of switching to Micro Four Thirds? 3 PROS and 3 CONS
Micro Four Thirds isn’t for everyone. Have a read to see if it’s for you. There are many pros and cons to the m43 system, and for me, the benefits far outweigh the negatives (and there are negatives!) but it all depends on you, and what you want to achieve. So let’s get stuck in.