![]() Panasonic G9 II Battery Panasonic G9 II is powered by DMW-BLK22 battery which provides a battery life of 390 shots according to CIPA standards.Ĭonsidering that the average battery life of Mirrorless type cameras is 389 shots, its battery life is about average in its class but it would still be wise to invest in some spare batteries for long photo trips.Ī great advantage of Panasonic G9 II while shooting video at resolution of 4K is that there is no crop factor so you can use your lens at its actual focal length. Side View of Panasonic G9 II - Connections Panasonic G9 II also features USB charging capability which let's you charge your camera via a usb cable without removing the battery. You can connect G9 II to compatible devices via its HDMI port or USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 GBit/sec) port. You can change camera settings, release shutter, view LCD screen and tranfer files using remote control app. ![]() One other feature that we like is the ability to use our smartphone as a remote to control our G9 II. Panasonic G9 II's Bluetooth connectivity feature comes handy for connecting other devices that supports it. Panasonic G9 II features built-in wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity ( 2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n), 5GHz (802.11a/n/ac)) which lets you transfer your photos directly to compatible devices without any physical connection. Let's look at how the size of the Panasonic G9 II's Four Thirds sensor compares with other standard sensor sizes.Ĭomparison image of Panasonic G9 II Sensor Size with other standard sensors Removing anti-aliasing filter increases the sharpness and level of detail but on the other side it also increases the chance of moiré occurring in certain scenes. This feature works best with static scenes and using a tripod is a must to minimize stitching artifacts.Īnother important feature about Panasonic G9 II's sensor is the lack of anti-alias (Low-pass) filter. Panasonic G9 II has a special High Resolution mode where the camera takes multiple images of a scene while moving its sensor using the sensor shift image stabilization system and combine them automatically to create a 100 MP MP image. Check the comparison of Panasonic G9 II vs Panasonic GH6 or take a look at Highest resolution Mirrorless cameras list. The closest competitor in this class is Panasonic GH6 with its 25.2MP sensor. Panasonic G9 II is the highest resolution Four Thirds camera in our database. G9 II has a native ISO range of 100 - 25600 which can be boosted to 50-25600 and it can save files in RAW format which gives you a wider room for post processing. You can shoot at maximum resolution of 5776 x 4336 pixels with aspect ratios of 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9. Panasonic G9 II has a 25.2MP Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm ) sized CMOS sensor. Here are some of the most popular Panasonic G9 II Lenses on Camera Decision: There are 43 lenses with weather sealing for Panasonic G9 II that you can couple with its weather-sealed body. Weather-sealed Lenses for Panasonic G9 II Sensor based image stabilization is one of the most useful features that you can have in an ILC. This 8.0-stops IS of G9 II is an improvement over its predecessor, Panasonic G9 which has a stabilization system that is effective up to 6.5-stops. ![]() Panasonic claims that the image stabilization of G9 II is effective up to 8.0 stops. G9 II also has a Sensor based 5-axis Image Stabilization system which means that all of these lenses will be stabilized when used on G9 II. Third party lens manufacturers keeps on offering more lenses for the system every day as well. Other main contributor of the system, Olympus also offers similarly well regarded lenses. ![]() Panasonic offers a big selection of MFT lenses with high optical quality. MFT is one of the most mature and diverse mount in the Mirrorless camera world. Panasonic G9 II has a Micro Four Thirds lens mount and currently there are 123 native lenses available for this mount.
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