- Long awaited flagship micro four thirds camera from Panasonic, which delivers class-leading performance for hybrid creators
- 25.2MP high-res sensor and the latest engine support hybrid phase detection AF for the first time in a Lumix G camera
- 100MP handheld high-resolution mode, up to 8-stops image stabilisation plus a host of upgrades inside and out
- Record video without compromise in a range of formats from 5.7K 60p through to 4K/C4K 120p in 10-bit 4:2:2
- Outstanding mobility and control with high-speed burst shooting, large buffer and well controlled rolling shutter
Key Features
- 25.2 megapixel micro four thirds image sensor
- 2x faster engine with L2 technology from Leica collaboration
- Phase detection auto focus (PDAF) for the first time in a Lumix G camera
- Significantly improved subject tracking and 779 AF points
- Improved human tracking, new animal Eye AF and car/motorcycle recognition
- Burst shooting with AFC at up to 60fps completely blackout-free
- Improved pre-burst shooting
- Up to 8-stops of image stabilisation
- 100MP handheld high-resolution mode
- Real time LUT for photo and video
- Live view composite and real time HDR
- New Leica Monochrome style for legendary BW results
- New 8-direction joystick and relocated eye sensor
- Extensive video options including USB-SSD recording
- Video at 5.7K 60p 4:2:0 and 4K/C4K 120p in 4:2:2 10-bit
- S&Q motion, 4-channel audio, Active IS and packed with video assist functions
- 13+ stops dynamic range using V-Log
- Dust and moisture sealed
- Weighs 658g including battery and an SD card
Panasonic Lumix G9 II Mirrorless Camera Body Summary
The wait is over for the highly anticipated flagship micro four thirds camera, which arrives as the newly updated Panasonic Lumix G9 II Mirrorless Camera Body. Panasonic has pulled out all the stops with a complete redesign, incorporating class-leading features for stills, video and hybrid creators.
The compact body features a new 25.2 megapixel Live MOS Sensor and the latest L2 technology imaging engine, born from the beneficial  /  collaboration. This enables the G9 II to provide significant improvements to autofocus, and introduces Phase detection auto focus (PDAF) for the first time to a MFT G-series , leading to far more advanced subject detection and tracking.
Numerous other advancements benefit solo creators too, such as up to 8-stops of image stabilisation, 100 megapixel handheld high-res shots with a dedicated mode dial position, and blackout-free burst shooting at a scorching 60fps with full continuous AF (AFC).
Despite the higher resolution, rolling shutter is extremely well controlled, and video can be recorded in an extensive range of options, with 5.7K 60p 4:2:0 and 4K/C4K 120p in 10-bit 4:2:2. There are no compromises with the Panasonic Lumix G9 II’s video capabilities, thanks to real time LUTs, USB-SSD recording and 13+ stops dynamic range, while recording in V-Log profile.
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| Model: Panasonic Lumix G9 II |
| AE Bracketing: N/A |
| Autofocus Modes: N/A |
| Articulated Screen: N/A |
| Aperture priority: Yes |
| Battery: N/A |
| Built-in flash: N/A |
| Battery Life (CIPA): 390 |
| Camera CIPA image stabilization rating: N/A |
| Colour: N/A |
| Continuous drive (fps): 14 |
| Custom white balance: Yes |
| Digital zoom: Yes |
| Effective pixels (megapixels): 25 |
| Environmental Sealing: N/A |
| Exposure compensation: N/A |
| External flash: Yes |
| Flash range (metres): N/A |
| Focal length (equiv.): N/A |
| Focal length multiplier: 2 |
| Flash modes: N/A |
| GPS: N/A |
| HDMI Port: N/A |
| Headphone port: Yes |
| Height (mm): 102 |
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| Width (mm): 134 |
| Weight (g): N/A |
| Weight (inc. batteries) (g): 658 |
| Image ratio w:h: N/A |
| Camera Image stabilization: N/A |
| ISO: 100 – 25600 |
| JPEG quality levels: Fine, standard |
| Live view: Yes |
| Camera Lens mount: N/A |
| Manual exposure mode: Yes |
| Maximum shutter speed (electronic): N/A |
| Maximum ISO: 25600 |
| Maximum ISO (boosted): 25600 |
| Max resolution: N/A |
| Maximum shutter speed (seconds): N/A |
| Maximum aperture: N/A |
| Manual focus: Yes |
| Microphone: N/A |
| Microphone port: Yes |
| Camera Minimum focus distance (cm): N/A |
| Minimum ISO: 100 |
| Minimum ISO (boosted): 50 |
| Minimum macro focus distance (cm): N/A |
| Minimum shutter speed (seconds): N/A |
| Metering modes: N/A |
| Number of focus points: 779 |
| Number of white balance presets: N/A |
| Optical zoom multiplier: N/A |
| Orientation sensor: Yes |
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| Remote control: N/A |
| Screen dots: N/A |
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| Self-timer: Yes |
| Shutter priority: Yes |
| Speaker: N/A |
| Sensor photo detectors (megapixels): 27 |
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| Subject / scene modes: N/A |
| Timelapse recording: Yes |
| Touchscreen: Yes |
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| Camera USB: N/A |
| USB charging: Yes |
| Viewfinder coverage: N/A |
| Viewfinder magnification: N/A |
| Viewfinder resolution: 3686400 |
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| WB Bracketing: Yes |
| Wireless: N/A |
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