Everything changes - this is also true in photography. While in the (semi-)professional sector, digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs) were ahead for many years, there are now more and more ambitious hobby and professional photographers who are opting for a mirrorless system camera. There are several reasons for this: A system camera (DSLM) is more compact, smaller and more comfortable to use than a digital SLR because it has no built-in mirror. Nevertheless, it offers brilliant image quality because it does not require a mirror, which has three significant disadvantages anyway: It wears out, clicks audibly when the shutter is released and takes up a lot of space.
One of the DSLM manufacturers with the longest experience in this field is Panasonic. The company introduced the first model under the name Panasonic Lumix G1 in 2008 - long before other manufacturers such as Nikon or Canon developed their own DSLMs. Since then, new models of the Lumix G series have been launched regularly. The current models of the G system convince not only private users, but also professional photographers and photo magazines. They stand for sharp, detailed and low-noise images and extensive features. One of the highlights of the latest generation is the efficient sealing of the magnesium alloy housing, which provides efficient splash water and dust protection. But also in terms of speed, the DSLMs of the Panasonic G series leave nothing to be desired.
Are you considering buying such a system camera, but are not yet completely convinced? Then scroll down to the bottom of our shop. There we have summarised the most important features of the Panasonic Lumix G series and explained the advantages of this system. With this information, it will certainly be easier for you to choose a Panasonic system camera with which you will be completely satisfied.
With a Lumix Micro 4/3 system camera, you can also take photos in adverse conditions, such as on a stormy beach day or in the rain. That's because the housing of the modern Lumix G cameras is protected against splash water and dust. Not only does the robust magnesium housing contribute to this, but the high-quality seals also make a significant contribution. This provides the best possible protection for the valuable technology inside the camera. Use your camera regardless of the weather whenever you want to capture beautiful moments for eternity.
The biggest advantage of the Lumix G system cameras is their small and handy design. Because there is no bulky mirror built into the body, each Lumix G DSLM is much more compact and lighter than a digital SLR. You will quickly appreciate this fact in practice, because your camera luggage will be noticeably lighter.
The Lumix G is also very easy to use. This is already evident when focusing: simply tap the area on the camera's display that you want the lens to focus on. You can select any point on the touch screen. Here, too, the Lumix G has the edge over the SLR camera because the latter has only a few focus points. If you place a lot of value on precise focusing, it is even possible to enlarge the desired area on the display.
No photographer will succeed in keeping the camera perfectly still. That's why Panasonic's advanced mirrorless cameras incorporate a powerful image stabiliser that can effectively compensate for camera shake. This means you can take sharp pictures without blurring even without a tripod, even if you want to choose a slightly longer exposure time. Panasonic also offers some interchangeable lenses that have their own image stabiliser. With this Dual I.S. you will succeed in taking crisp, sharp pictures.
Everyone who has ever taken a picture with an SLR camera knows the problem: as soon as the shutter release is pressed, there is an unavoidable clacking sound. This noise can jolt babies out of their dreams and even frighten animals. In contrast, Panasonic's DSLMs release completely silently, which is an enormous advantage at weddings, for baby photos, in museums and for wildlife photography.
In addition, the latest Lumix G models offer a special highlight: you can record videos in 4K and then select the most beautiful moment from the video and save it directly in the camera as a photo. You don't need separate software or additional data transfer for this. Even fast-moving subjects can be captured in high image quality for eternity.
An important aspect when deciding whether to buy a camera is whether there are enough interchangeable lenses. This is definitely the case with Lumix G system cameras. Both Lumix and other well-known lens manufacturers have suitable interchangeable lenses on offer that are compatible with the open Micro-Four-Thirds (MFT) standard. Accordingly, you can choose from over 70 MFT lenses. The good thing is that these lenses are lighter and more compact than the classic lenses. In addition, lenses that you already own can usually be used on the Lumix G without any problems via an adapter.
Whether you are a social media fan and need a suitable, high-quality camera or a high-end model for professional photography, you will find a suitable model for every requirement in the Lumix G series range. Manual setting options for creative photographers are just as available as automatic programmes for beginners.
In conclusion, we have once again compared the most important advantages and disadvantages of the DSLMs from the Lumix G series for you:
Rugged, splash-proof and dust-proof housing
Lightweight and compact design
Easy to use
Triggering occurs without an audible click - perfect for discreet shooting
4K videos possible
Many interchangeable lenses for any shooting situation
Numerous models - for beginners as well as professionals
Optical viewfinder must be waived
Shooting speed slightly slower than DSLRs
However, the electronic viewfinders of DSLMs are now so good that most photographers no longer miss the optical viewfinder. The differences in shooting speed are also negligible these days. Accordingly, the advantages of the Panasonic Lumix G system cameras clearly outweigh the disadvantages, which is why it is no wonder that more and more photographers are choosing one of these models.
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