We were not asked to write anything about these products, nor were we provided any other compensation of any kind. In this article I will refer to it as the GX85 for simplicity’s sake.Įthics statement: We purchased the GX85 for our personal use whereas the GX9 was loaned to use for two weeks. Note: the GX85 is called GX80 in Europe and GX7 mark II in Asia. Although Panasonic officially considers the GX9 the successor to the larger GX8, we feel that the compact design makes it a more natural successor to the GX85 instead.ĭoes this new camera sport a sufficient number of upgrades for you to consider replacing the older model? I spent two weeks with both to find out. When the GX9 was announced, I was happy to see that some of the design characteristics I missed had made a reappearance. Of course it isn’t without its flaws, which for me has more to do with things that used to be on its predecessor, the GX7, but were removed such as a better grip and the tilting EVF. Its compact design, intuitive interface, video quality and in-body stabilisation system work together to provide the ideal combination of features and portability. The Lumix GX85 has been our camera of choice for product shots and recording video reviews since we bought it in 2016.
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