BH Photo Video has
Panasonic LUMIX G95 Mirrorless Camera w/ 12-60mm F3.5-5.6 Lens on sale for
$697.99.
Shipping is free.
Adorama has
Panasonic LUMIX G95 Mirrorless Camera w/ 12-60mm F3.5-5.6 Lens on sale for
$697.99.
Shipping is free.
Adorama has
Panasonic LUMIX G95 Mirrorless Camera w/ 12-60mm F3.5-5.6 Lens & Acc Kit on sale for
$697.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Members
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ILikeTechno & community member
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Note, both options from Adorama are temporarily on backorder but may still be purchased.
Includes:
- Panasonic Lumix G95 Mirrorless Camera with 12-60mm Lens
- Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH. POWER O.I.S. Lens
- Panasonic DMW-BLC12 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (7.2V, 1200mAh)
- Panasonic DMW-BTC12 Battery Charger
- USB Cable
- Shoulder Strap
- Hot Shoe Cover
- Limited 1-Year Warranty, Extendable to 3-Years with Online Registration
Key Features - 20.3MP Digital Live MOS Sensor
- Venus Engine Image Processor
- UHD 4K30p Video, Pre-Installed V-Log L
- 5-Axis Sensor Stabilization; Dual I.S. 2
- 0.74x 2.36m-Dot OLED Viewfinder
- 3.0" 1.24m-Dot Free-Angle Touchscreen
- Advanced DFD AF System; 4K PHOTO
- ISO 25600 and 9 fps Continuous Shooting
- Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Lumix G Vario 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens
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A bit of advice, hone your craft a little better with your cellphone or a point and shoot first. Once you know enough to answer your own question then you're ready to buy a $1000 tier camera. If not you may find that once you learn more about it you will have wished you had something different.
I would assume based on you saying you're a noob that you're not going to post video anywhere that will stream over Full HD (1080). Most phones or point shoot cameras can do that now. Learning a little production value, will make much more impact on professional(ish) quality than an extra $500 on a camera will. As I said, it will be two fold because once you get there you'll really know better how you want to spend your $500-$1000.
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I'd previously read about the G95... But this deal at Adorama pushed me over the top. Thanks OP for making me look!
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It sure can. Any mu43 lens will work, plus the lens it comes with is very good. Certainly better than most kit lenses.
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A bit of advice, hone your craft a little better with your cellphone or a point and shoot first. Once you know enough to answer your own question then you're ready to buy a $1000 tier camera. If not you may find that once you learn more about it you will have wished you had something different.
I would assume based on you saying you're a noob that you're not going to post video anywhere that will stream over Full HD (1080). Most phones or point shoot cameras can do that now. Learning a little production value, will make much more impact on professional(ish) quality than an extra $500 on a camera will. As I said, it will be two fold because once you get there you'll really know better how you want to spend your $500-$1000.
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Panasonic - LUMIX G100 Mirrorless Camera for Photo, 4K Video and Vlogging, 12-32mm Lens - DC-G100KK
Is this a better camera?
Adorama has the DC G200 for $597
https://www.adorama.com/ipcg100k.html
IMO, if you are looking to get into photography, this is a decent camera. I always feel the tug of better image quality from a full frame or even APS-C sensor camera. So my rational mind always has to reason with myself: I am not printing wall sized prints or even poster sized, so a smaller, lighter and cheaper camera is a better fit for me. The "two stops" of image quality compared to a full frame is real - when you zoom in on a computer screen. The lower weight and money in your pocket is more real. And to get that better image quality, you must choose lower depth of field, which you don't always want.
Video quality is still top notch. Continuous autofocus is not good on this camera. So not a great fit for sports. For some video with continuous autofocus it will not be as good as other cameras, but nothing is perfect. I'd consider this a grade C with continuous autofocus at video. Other cameras are maybe a B or B-. There are no As.
IMO, if you are looking to get into photography, this is a decent camera. I always feel the tug of better image quality from a full frame or even APS-C sensor camera. So my rational mind always has to reason with myself: I am not printing wall sized prints or even poster sized, so a smaller, lighter and cheaper camera is a better fit for me. The "two stops" of image quality compared to a full frame is real - when you zoom in on a computer screen. The lower weight and money in your pocket is more real. And to get that better image quality, you must choose lower depth of field, which you don't always want.
Video quality is still top notch. Continuous autofocus is not good on this camera. So not a great fit for sports. For some video with continuous autofocus it will not be as good as other cameras, but nothing is perfect. I'd consider this a grade C with continuous autofocus at video. Other cameras are maybe a B or B-. There are no As.
But cost alot more of course
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