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      • Taking these points into account, the Olympus OM System OM-1 stands out as the better option due to its lighter weight and newer technology. Meanwhile, the Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 could still be considered if budget is a priority. Olympus OM System OM-1 vs Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 Overview and Optics
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  2. 2018年2月6日 · Announced late last year, the Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 gives Micro Four Thirds shooters looking for a high performance stills-oriented camera another option. Previously, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II was more or less alone in its class, and remained

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    January 2020: feedback about firmware 2.0 on the G9 for birds in flight
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    July 2019: feedback about firmware 3.0 that improves the AF on the E-M1 II
    May 2019: feedback about using the G9 with firmware 1.2 and Leica DG 200mm 2.8 lens

    Looking at them side-by-side reveals that the Panasonic G9 is taller, deeper and heavier than the E-M1 II. What also catches your eye is the larger front grip of the Lumix: it is without a doubt one of the most comfortable I have ever used on a mirrorless camera. You instinctively feel that the camera would never slip out of your hand and all your ...

    Some controls are pretty common by today’s standards: we have twin dials to control exposure (aperture and shutter speed) and a main mode dial on top with a lock/unlock button. From here, we start to see some significant differences in operation. First there is the way you move the focus point: the G9 has a precise AF joystick. It is very nice to u...

    The customisation options extend to the Custom modes which allow you to save different settings and recall them all at once with a simple turn of the main mode dial. There are three slots on the E-M1 II and five on the G9. The C3 position on the Lumix camera embeds three modes (C3-1, C3-2 and C3-3). The two cameras have very different menu systems ...

    The G9 sports a viewfinder with many interesting characteristics: 1. it has more resolution (3,680K dots vs 2,360K dots) 2. it has a larger magnification of 0.83x (vs 0.74x on the E-M1 II) which – if I’m not mistaken – is the biggest ever on a mirrorless camera 3. it has a shorter latency time (less than 5ms vs 6ms on the E-M1 II) 4. it has a large...

    The two cameras house a 20.4MP sensor that lacks the anti-aliasing filter, so in terms of resolution and detail, the resulting RAW files are very similar when the cameras are paired with the same lens. For the in-camera JPGs, the G9 has more settings and gives better results: 1. you can increase sharpness up to +3 or even +4 (maximum is +5 but I wo...

    If you open RAW files from the two cameras with the same software and colour profile, there aren’t any major differences to speak of. The G9 files have a more reddish hue than those of the E-M1 II but it is easy to adjust them so that the results look the same. As usual the in-camera profiles (Photo Styles on the G9, Picture Modes on the E-M1 II) –...

    Both cameras have a normal range that goes from 200 to 25600 ISO. They have an extended mode (Low) that goes down to ISO 64 on the E-M1 II and ISO 100 on the G9 (you can also select 125 and 160). The results are very similar. Both cameras perform really well up to 3200 ISO where noise is quite contained. 6400 ISO shows more noise but you can still ...

  3. 2020年2月12日 · Olympus OM-D E-M1 III vs Panasonic G9 – The 10 Main Differences. Published on February 12, 2020. By Mathieu Gasquet. Last update: August 11, 2022. Our full comparison between the E-M1 mark II and the Lumix G9 is one of our most popular articles to date.

  4. 2023年9月13日 · The buffer is better the Lumix model if you look at the fastest bursts: it can work at full speed for up to 200 frames, which means 10 seconds at 20fps, 3.3s at 60fps and 2.6s at 75fps. By comparison, the OM-1 can manage 125 frames at 50fps (2.5s) before slowing down, and 1 second at 120fps.

  5. 2023年11月4日 · In one corner, the OM-1 brings fast-action shooting and advanced computational photo techniques to the fight. In the other corner, the Panasonic G9II has reliable auto-focus performance coupled...

  6. 2012年10月10日 · We have a brief look at the new Panasonic Lumix GH3, and compare it to the Olympus OM-D E-M5, both Micro Four Thirds cameras, both with a 16 megapixel sensor, and both with a weather sealed SLR...

  7. What is the difference between Olympus OM System OM-1 and Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 II? Find out which is better and their overall performance in the camera ranking.