
Other attractions include 5-axis sensor-shift stabilization and 4K capture for both video and rapid-fire photos. And while small in build, the GX9 goes large on the inside, with a newly developed 20.3MP sensor that gives you the same resolution as the G90/G95 and Lumix G9, but in a much smaller camera. Good for shooting from any angle, the viewfinder and rear screen both have a tilt facility.
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If you want a smaller and more portable camera than Panasonic's DSLR style models, but you don’t want to compromise on features and technology, the GX9 is the answer! Its slender body features a high-res electronic viewfinder built into the back, rather than having a chunkier DSLR-style design. Less easy to handle than DSLR-style models If you're a newbie, consider starting here. These are fantastic for those who prefer an all-in-one package, as opposed to the fuss and expense of swapping lenses. These include long-zoom travel cameras, bridge cameras and high-end compact cameras for enthusiasts. Lumix cameras also come in compact form, with fixed lenses. The Micro Four Thirds lenses can also be paired with the best Olympus cameras (and vice versa). Many of Panasonic’s cameras are designed to be equally good at video as stills photography and some, like the aforementioned Lumix GH5 Mark II, are out and out video specialists. Plus, there's also Panasonic's speciality – 4K video features. While this may seem like a disadvantage, they make up for it with the fact that they can field smaller bodies and lenses, making the whole system more portable. The G-series cameras use Micro Four Thirds sensors, which are slightly smaller than the APS-C sensors in rival mirrorless cameras.
