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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.