PANASONIC LUMIX G7 4K Mirrorless Camera, with 14-42mm MEGA O.I.S. Lens, 16 Megapixels, 3 Inch Touch LCD, DMC-G7KS (USA SILVER)
June 18, 2019 - Comment
Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera 14-42MM Lens Kit, 4K. IMAGE SENSOR TYPE: Live MOS Sensor Product Features Superb DSLM image quality without the bulk and weight of traditional DSLRs Never miss a photo with three unique 4K Ultra HD Video pause and save 4K Photo Modes Fast and precise auto focusing tracks the subject. Focus































A lightweight that punches above it’s class What a camera you’re getting for this price point! The Panasonic G7 is the sixth camera in their G series line, and I have to say they have finally nailed it. This camera sits right in the sweet spot of performance, size, and price. It is considered a mid level camera but can do just about anything the higher end models can.The 16 mp sensor has been refined and provide good high iso performance. RAW files are easy to work with. The headline feature 4K video is top notch although you have limited manual controls for video recording. Speaking of controls, this camera bristles with dials, levers, and buttons. It is a call back to the original G1 and G2 and I love it. Handling is top notch, everything falls into place and all functions are within easy reach for fast access. The grip is superb and I really think this is the best handling camera out there. Auto focus is fast and accurate, but that also depends on the lens.So what’s not to like? Not much. The build…
Can’t beat the price. Okay here is it, I’ll keep this short and simple. It shoots 4K and at the time of buying, cost $600 with a kit lens. Let’s be honest here, those points alone make this an almost unbeatable deal. This camera also uses Micro Forth Thirds mount and has a wide selection of lenses available from both Panasonic and Olympus as well as 3rd party’s. Want to use a canon EF lens? Easy get a metabones adapter and boom Canon EF lenses WITH autofocus still working. This camera is a polymer bodied camera without weather sealing, if you want those, look at the big brother GH4. But this costs half that.I actually sold my Sony A6000 for this for a couple of reasons, first, the Sony lenses are just too expensive. A6000 has no microphone in for audio. Lastly, the Sony overheated after shooting 20min of 1080p footage.