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June 2019
(83%)
32 Reviews
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Veelzijdige allrounder, Panasonic functies zoals 4K Photo en Post Focus
Crop bij 4K-video
Panasonic geeft camera's altijd een zeer specifieke plek in de markt. De GH-serie is vooral bedoeld voor filmers, en de G9 weer eerder voor fotografen. Deze G90 is meer allround en weet zowel de fotograaf als de filmer aan te spreken. Interessant daarbij...
The Panasonic G85 / G80 was a camera we prized for its comprehensive feature set, excellent performance and sound output, and with only a handful of changes here the experience is just as positive.The Panasonic G95 /G90 feels very nicely put together and...
Gepubliceerd: 2019-06-25, Auteur: Sam , beoordeeld door: trustedreviews.com
Compact and lightweight, Strong, weatherproof build, Versatile screen is good for vlogging, Extensive control setup, Good photo and video quality, Unlimited 4K video recording
Autofocus can stray at times, Smaller sensor that similarly priced rivals, Bulkier than the Fujifilm X-T30 and Sony A6400
The Lumix G90 is Panasonic's mirrorless jack of all trades, a camera designed to be small, lightweight, tough, user-friendly and excellent for both still photography and video recording. There's no shortage of rival models claiming similar all-round abili...
Small and light, Flexible system, 4K photo and video, Articulating touchscreen
Small sensor, Relatively expensive, Lower resolution viewfinder than others
In a world of full-frame obsession, there's still a lot to like about cameras like the G90. It's a tightly-packaged, appealing piece of kit with a pretty wide image quality sweetspot. Those going on the road for a while will be able to pack it, along with...
Samenvatting: The G90 is in many ways a 'baby G9', which means it'll appeal to those who want a video-centric camera that also excels at stills (as long as you're not hugely concerned with action or wildlife photography). If that's the case, then it's shaping up to be...
Gepubliceerd: 2019-04-05, Auteur: Mike , beoordeeld door: pocket-lint.com
More versatile autofocus options than competition,Eye AF great for portraits,Dedicated ISO/WB/exp comp buttons,Vari-angle LCD touchscreen and large viewfinder,Unlimited video recording,Headphones/microphone jacks
Existing G80 is cheaper and Fuji X-T30 is strong competition,So-so battery life predicted,In-camera charging slower than traditional method,Single SD card slot limitations for video
The Panasonic Lumix G90 offers a great entry point for photographers and videographers looking for a capable, customisable and easy-to-use mirrorless camera.However, with the earlier G80 now selling for bargain prices, the addition of the G90's extra phys...
The new Lumix G90 takes what we liked about the Lumix G80 and adds some of the advanced features and functionality from the Panasonic Lumix G9 to make it even better. It doesnt offer everything you get on the Lumix G9 though and lacks an informative top...
Excellent sensor with high dynamic range, Great built-in image stabilization, Compact and light body with good ergonomics, Good and fast autofocus in AF-S, Good video in 4K, Nice viewfinder, Weather resistant, Turning and tilting screen, Log profile for
DFD autofocus not perfect for video in C-AF, Crop in 4K -video, USB 2.0 only, Buffer full faster
Panasonic seems to have hit the mark well with the Lumix G90. It has an attractive collection of features for both stills photographers and videographers. The vari-angle screen, 4K recording, audio ports and V-Log L are especially enticing for videographe...
Smaller Micro Four Thirds sensor, As big as a compact DSLR, Not cheap
The Panasonic Lumix G90 (G95 in the US) is a great stills and video camera for enthusiasts and vloggers. It's true that the Micro Four Thirds sensor is smaller than the APS-C sensors in some rival mirrorless cameras, but this doesn't seem to harm its perf...