The Cairns Post

Lumix shooter well packed for touring

- MARK FURLER

FOR such a small camera, Panasonic’s Lumix GX9 packs in an awful lot of features.

The 20 megapixel shooter, which uses a Micro Four Thirds sensor, is designed as a travel camera with one of its most unique features being a tilting live view finder.

It comes in very handy when you want to shoot at different angles – and don’t particular­ly want to lie on the ground to get your shot. An Eye Sensor is activated simply by looking into the viewfinder, which tilts up by about 80 degrees.

Looking around the camera, there is no shortage of dials to customise your shooting settings.

The Lumix GX9 introduces an exposure dial which we found particular­ly handy in producing images with a bit more impact.

Most photograph­ers tell you to slightly underexpos­e, and this allows you to do that easily.

The Digital Live MOS sensor (without Low Pass Filter) delivers accurate images which look both natural and vibrant.

As you would expect there is an array of possible settings on the dials from full manual control to a good selection of scene settings.

There’s also a focus level to quickly adjust between AFS (AFF)/AFC and manual focus.

While there are certainly faster focusing cameras around, we didn’t find much of an issue in the shooting we did given the autofocus at 0.07 second. In super low light, video focus suffered a little though.

The GX9 shoots 4K photo and video and supports a range of interchang­eable lens.

The 4K video options include 4K live cropping for more stable panning and zooming.

There is also a 4K pre-burst mode for photos which shoots 30 frames per second before and after the shutter is released.

Another interestin­g feature is Post Focus – which allows you to choose the point of your focus after the shot is recorded.

Panasonic says its Dual I.S. technology can support up to four stops of image stabilisat­ion – enabling shooting still subjects handheld at slower shutter speeds and ISO values, as well as supporting telephoto focal lengths.

We put the camera to the test in very low light, a short distance from a camp fire. The results were pretty stunning with details not seen by my natural eyes.

Overall, it’s a great little package aimed at those who take their compact and travel photograph­y seriously. For the enthusiast there is plenty to play with.

The DC-GX9 is available in black, or two-tone silver and black. The single lens kit with 12-32mm lens has an RRP $1399.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? COMPACT: The Panasonic Lumix GX9 offers five-axis image stabilisat­ion and 4K video and photos.
Photo: Contribute­d COMPACT: The Panasonic Lumix GX9 offers five-axis image stabilisat­ion and 4K video and photos.

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