"Panasonic G series" Owners Thread

Hi guys, my budget is aroud £600-850, could push slightly more.

Looking for 4k video, for travelling/vlogging purposes. Take pics of scenery etc.

Thoughts on this?

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G85 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera with 12-60mm Lens

https://m.slrhut.co.uk/product/ID26...MIwYuI5tyh3AIV7pztCh0sZA4gEAQYASABEgLyJPD_BwE


Excellent kit, but you can get much better deals than that. Even Amazon have the same set £100 cheaper: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-...&qid=1531747675&sr=8-1&keywords=panasonic+g80

Or if you don't mind buying used, but in prefect condition and still get 6mth warranty, on MPB you can get this combination bout £650: https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/sell-or-trade/
 
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Good camera the photo above was taken on one ,different lens though
 
Excellent kit, but you can get much better deals than that. Even Amazon have the same set £100 cheaper: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-...&qid=1531747675&sr=8-1&keywords=panasonic+g80

Or if you don't mind buying used, but in prefect condition and still get 6mth warranty, on MPB you can get this combination bout £650: https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/sell-or-trade/

Can’t seem to find the G85 on mpb.com unfortunately. To be fair, I don’t mind a refurbished or used one but question is whether it will be useable in long term?

Also, do you suggest I wait perhaps till December for price to be knocked down further? Or do prices usually stay the same?
 
What fuss ,not yet had a problem in any light ,any noise is controllable in p.p I was using a Panasonic Leica 100-400 lens ,for the above shot ,there’s plenty more from this combo in the thread ,a super all rounder goes from super tele to near macro without changing lenses
 
Can’t seem to find the G85 on mpb.com unfortunately. To be fair, I don’t mind a refurbished or used one but question is whether it will be useable in long term?

Also, do you suggest I wait perhaps till December for price to be knocked down further? Or do prices usually stay the same?

That’s because the g85 is the Asian and American model ,ours is the G80
 
Can’t seem to find the G85 on mpb.com unfortunately. To be fair, I don’t mind a refurbished or used one but question is whether it will be useable in long term?

Also, do you suggest I wait perhaps till December for price to be knocked down further? Or do prices usually stay the same?


There's a bunch of them on there: https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/used-equi...m-cameras/panasonic-lumix-dmc-g80/sku-745084/

Excellent cond, £450 ^^ you buy the lens separately

https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/used-equi...-12-60mm-f-3-5-5-6-asph-power-ois/sku-733592/
 
Hi Guys, Does anyone have and rate the P25mm f1.4 Summilux ?

Super lens - Great rendition.
(I am selling mine shortly as leaving M4/3, so I would say that, wouldn't I?)
But seriously, lovely lens.
 
Super lens - Great rendition.
(I am selling mine shortly as leaving M4/3, so I would say that, wouldn't I?)
But seriously, lovely lens.

What a coincidence, the next lens I will be looking to buy, been checking out the used prices today
Just bought the Summilux 15mm and this one would be all I need for now
 
I've been thinking on upgrading my 25 1.7 for a while now, the 25 1.4 PL is an obvious upgrade, but I'm also eyeing the Sigma 30mm 1.4, it can be got new cheaper than the PL25 used! Looks a fine lens too and that extra 5mm will make it better suited to portraits IMO
 
Beautiful, great use of this lens - that some say isn't too sharp at the full 300mm .... this image alone KO's that statement :)
Bit like the statements I heard I.e you can’t do b.i.f with MFT put that one to bed quickly
 
'Unloved'

GX7 Lumix 7-14mm f4 @ 10mm f4.5 iso 3200


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superb Simon I'm no judge of landscape but it ticks all my boxes ,bar that bit of bridge on the left which could be cloned or cropped out easily
 
Tried the new GX80 out properly today, seemed to go ok although still getting to grips with the seemingly endless menu pages.
Very impressed with the ibis and focuses very speedily, like the look of all the data in the evf too.

Still think moving focus point is overly complicated and lack of minimum shutter speed on auto iso was disappointing.
Set it to best jpeg + raw, bit slow to save, mainly did it so I could see how the two compare, have to say SOOC jpeg's aren't that great.

Compare unfavourably against the Fuji I'm used to, maybe need to alter a few picture settings, but all seems a bit cold and dull.
Still it's very compact and the ibis will be invaluable for my shaky mitts, be nice to use primes with confidence again.

Overall pleased with my first go and look forward to having another dabble tomorrow
 
Any opinions on the old G3, I am looking for a camera for bike shows, festivals etc. Had a few Panasonic's and been happy with them but really looking for a fully articulated screen like my old G1, want cheap because when it is not with me it will probably be in a tent or on the bike. Any known issues with them?
 
Any opinions on the old G3, I am looking for a camera for bike shows, festivals etc. Had a few Panasonic's and been happy with them but really looking for a fully articulated screen like my old G1, want cheap because when it is not with me it will probably be in a tent or on the bike. Any known issues with them?
I had one a few years ago, and it was a great camera.
I only went to a D7000 for wildlife etc.
Back with panasonic g80 now though.
G3's are a great price now. I'd say go for it.
 
I had one a few years ago, and it was a great camera.
I only went to a D7000 for wildlife etc.
Back with panasonic g80 now though.
G3's are a great price now. I'd say go for it.
Thanks Bob value your advice.
Did you ever try manual focus with legacy lens? Was thinking of using a 50mm Olympus with an adaptor I already have.
 
Thanks Bob value your advice.
Did you ever try manual focus with legacy lens? Was thinking of using a 50mm Olympus with an adaptor I already have.


I have never used a G3, no idea how they are, but adapting lenses to it will be the exact same as doing so with any later models [bar you don't benefit from IBIS] - you should have zero issues.
 
Thanks Bob value your advice.
Did you ever try manual focus with legacy lens? Was thinking of using a 50mm Olympus with an adaptor I already have.

I have quite a few film era lenses including Zuiko lenses and they work well, not as well as they would on a FF camera as you'll effectively be looking at a magnified view from a MFT camera and the lenses will suffer from the greater magnification and will appear less sharp and not as good as a good native lens. This has been my experience anyway but the lenses will still be perfectly useable. I use cheap adapters from evil bay on my MFT cameras and they seem to work just as well as the expensive branded adapters I use on my Sony A7.

At one time my most used lens on my Panasonic was a film era 50mm, I'd recommend trying it :D
 
I'm still mulling about eradicating my M6 and 70D and Canon 100-400 IS for the G80/G85 plus the Leica 100-400....
 
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