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Fine Detail Performance: 16 megapixel micro four thirds sensor with no low pass filter resulting in a near 10 percent boost in fine detail resolving power over existing 16 megapixel micro four thirds sensors; Color temperature setting 2500 to 10000K in 100K
Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera: With 12 60 millimeter lens, Shoot lighter and faster with the modern hybrid photography performance of a mirrorless camera and nearly half the bulk of most DSLRs
Class Leading Dual Image Stabilization: In body 5 axis dual image stabilization works in both photo and motion picture recording including 4K video to produce clear handheld shots even in low light conditions. Diopter adjustment: minus-4.0 to plus-4.0 (dpt)
Live Viewfinder and Flip LCD Display: Integrated eye level OLED live viewfinder (2360K dots) and rear touch Enabled 3 inch LCD Display (1040K dots) adjusts for optimal viewing angles to maximize viewing
4K video Capture: 4K QFHD video recording (3840 x 2160), plus exclusive Lumix 4K photo and 4K Post Focus allows you to record photos up to 30fps and set your desired focus points after the photo has been Taken
7 reviews for Panasonic LUMIX G85 4K Digital Camera, 12-60mm Power O.I.S. Lens, 16 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera, 5 Axis In-Body Dual Image Stabilization, 3-Inch Tilt and Touch LCD, DMC-G85MK (Black)
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Chicago Cyclist –
Superbly versatile M43 camera with IBIS
I’ll begin by clarifying that I am a hobbyist seeking an entry-level, accessible option for starting out with photography. After doing a bunch of research I decided to order the G85 bundled with a 12-60mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens.From the get-go you can tell this is a well-built product. They used magnesium alloy plating in the top and front to counteract ‘shutter shock’ in this model’s predecessor, the G7, along with high quality plastic throughout. The grip is coated in quality rubber and feels very comfortable. Weather sealing (on the kit lens too!) is a great touch.I find the ergonomics of this camera to be intuitive and comfortable. The dials are useful, easy to use yet hard to accidentally toggle. The buttons feel nice and clicky, with a sensitive shutter button. I also love the viewfinder; extremely clear and no issue for someone with glasses like myself. The touch screen fully articulates and is also clear. Menu system works well and navigation is a breeze. On the software end, however, the wifi functions are finicky; transferring photos to my iPhone 14 Pro is a trial-and-error process with the Image App, which struggles to even establish a connection.I find the 12-60 kit lens to have good clarity compared to others I’ve tried, with a very useful zoom range of 24-120 FFE, and reasonably fast aperture. The OIS and IBIS work in tandem to make camera shake in video and photo modes a non-issue, no gimbal or tripod needed. I found the autofocus to be sluggish in low light conditions especially during 4k recording, though in well-lit areas it’s faster for photography and well-workable. Manage focus properly and invest in some quality glass and you have an amazing camera for the price.In summary, this is a great camera for beginners as well as experienced photographers. The flaws are minor in comparison to the ergonomics, build quality, features, amazing price and picture quality. This camera can tackle many types of photography along with videos and grow with you.
Forrest Hodge –
Price/Performance king of the entry/mid level mirrorless cameras
I bought the G85 to supplement/mostly replace my old D3300. In most respects it’s a step up. I primarily needed a camera with better video. The D3300 was and still is an outstanding entry level DSLR for still photography, but it’s very underwhelming for video, which what I find myself doing more off these days. The video autofocus on the D3300 is borderline unusable, it hunts relentlessly. When picking out a new camera. I was looking at the Cannon 80D (no 4k video), the 90D (very nice, but comparatively expensive), the Nikon Z50 (very good AF, but the lack of lens selection and the cost of the available lenses at the time of purchase scared me off), the G9 (pretty much everything I wanted , but more than I wanted to spend), and the G95 (killer V.log profile, but otherwise not much improvement over the G85.I went with the G85 since it was a proven commodity, and had widely available and affordable lenses. For still photography I think the lower MP sensor hurts it vs. the big sensor APS-C cameras, but it’s still acceptable. The autofocus is quick, even when doing bursts. For video , which why I got it, it’s impressive. Autofocus is very good, about on par with the Canons at 1080p and okay at 4k, ,the stabilization with both the OEM lenses and body is very nice. Build quality is above average for the price bracket. The wifi works very well too. The only negatives are that battery life isn’t amazing, and there’s no headphone jack (there is a mic jack). I feel like the G85 is a very good value for money. You’re getting a lot camera for your dollar. The G9 is nicer in every way, but cost a few hundred more. The G95 is also somewhat more expensive, but I don’t think you’re getting much in return for the extra money spent.The G85 isn’t perfect, if you want a camera primarily for still photography. I’d stick with a comparable APS-C DSLR for the same or less money. The 80D and D7500 are going to be superior to the G85 for that. But for video the G85 is hard to beat for the price.
V –
Absolutely love the camera and the lens (12-60) that came with it. No complaints at all. I am writing this after using it for a year… Completed 1 year in May. Its good even if you are a beginner as you then will have more room to learn and can use all its features properly once you learn about them.It’s quite feature packed and equally compact and pretty easy to travel with. The 12-60 lens that I got with it is pretty good too and I found it useful for my projects like using it for vlog videos, short films, product films, some photography.Although I am not a professional photographer. So do your research on the lens and the type that would suit yoilur need.Battery life is ok I would say, It’s not bad but not so good at all. I will recommend still keep an extra battery.People talk about its auto focus not being so good, I honestly haven’t used it much and always used manual focus… It dint have issues focusing whenever I did use it but that is something I can’t comment about.I have no complaints about it yet. Quite happy with it.
Diana sinko –
I am very satisfied with this camera. It’s easy to use and gives you the most clarity images. By the way this is my very first expensive camera I’d ever had. I’m doing a photography course so glad I purchased this camera. I am thinking upgrading to a much more advanced. But I have to make sure I have to purchase same as what I have now. Because I have already three lenses. Make sure I don’t have to purchase any more lenses.
Franz ibarra –
Tengo muchas cámaras y esta fue mi primera lumix, es un gran equipo, sólido, imagen de calidad y a excelente precio.
Gibson59 –
Upgraded from the G7 – thank you Amazon! The G7 was no slouch but this model completes the package. Camera has everything I’m looking – swing out screen, excellent ergonomics, weather sealed, built-in stabilization, great menu system and more! Build quality is superb and feels great in my hands. Just the right size and weight – perfect balance. There are a host of advanced features that make this my go-to camera. All easily accessible via a multitude of external buttons. Menus are clear and easy to navigate and learning curve is small. I was up and running in no time. My only complaint is the buttons are too flush with the body and the 4/3 sensor size. Wish this camera had the APS-C sensor but photo quality is still excellent. Colours are great, very life like and not overly saturated. The 12-60 lens is also very good. Perfect size, nice build quality. The zoom ring is comfortable and super smooth an optics are excellent indeed. It’s the perfect size and weight for this camera is also weather sealed! 12-60 covers a lot of ground. 35mm equivalent would be 24mm to 120mm which is outstanding coverage. The lens is also stabilized and works beautifully in harmony with the stabilized body! I can hand hold camera with very low shutter speeds with low iso and get excellent photos. Highly recommend!
Sagefox –
I wanted to purchase the new Lumix G9 but the listed price and no kit lens made me look another direction. The G85 sincerely is the next best option. And now that I have been playing with it for a few days I am thrilled to have it in my possession. With the 12-60 kit lens that came with it I have been amazed at the quality of the photos. The camera itself has a huge learning curve as it seems there is nothing that it cannot do. Thankfully I am familiar with Panasonic menus and have been able to set it up easily to my preferences. It is an amazing camera and I wish I had bought one a long time ago as it is a delight to take photos and videos with. Now the fun task of collecting the lenses I will need. It meets all my needs at this point in time.