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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.
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.
Lenses That Make Micro Four Thirds Make Sense
For some people, it’s the smaller camera bodies and lenses, faster burst modes, computational features, and, of course, affordability. I believe it’s the lenses that make this system unique. Some lenses have no equivalent in other systems, or if they do, they cost a small fortune.
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…