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Panasonic Lumix G7 4K Digital Mirrorless Camera Bundle with Lumix G Vario 14-42mm and 45-150mm Lenses, 16MP, 3-Inch Touch LCD, DMC-G7WK (USA Black)

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Style: 14-42mm & 45-150mm


Color: Black


Features

  • Photo and video capability 16 Megapixel micro Four Thirds sensor confidently captures sharp images with a high Dynamic Range (HDR)
  • 4K capture 4K Ultra HD video recording (3840 x 2160) Plus 4K PHOTO pause and save frame that extracts individual high-resolution photos from 4K Ultra HD video
  • Intuitive controls easily control aperture and shutter speed settings with the front and rear dials while making white balance and is adjustments on the fly Assign favorite settings to any of the six function Buttons (6 on body 5 on menu)
  • High-resolution viewfinder and LCD display, high-resolution (2 360k-dot) OLED live view Finder and rear touch-enabled 3-inch tilt/swivel LCD display (1 040-dot) are clear even in bright sunlight
  • Two lens bundle value Lumix g Vario 14-42mm F3 5-5 6 II ASPH and Lumix g Vario 45-150mm F4 0-5 6

Description

The professional-grade LUMIX 4K Digital Camera DMC-G7WK accepts over 30+ compact lens options built on the next-generation interchangeable lens camera (ILC) standard (Micro Four Thirds) pioneered by Panasonic. Its “mirrorless” design enables a lighter, more compact camera body while also offering cutting-edge video, audio, creative controls, wireless, intelligent-focusing and exposure technologies not possible with traditional DSLRs. With the exclusive Lumix 4K PHOTO (~8MP, 30/60 fps), simply pause that perfect moment from video to produce printable high-resolution photos. A high-resolution 17.5mm, 0.7x OLED eye viewfinder matches up to exactly how you intended to see the image even under direct sunlight. For connectivity convenience, the G7 includes 3.5mm and 2.5mm microphone & remote ports, USB 2.0 and a micro-HDMI (Type D) terminal. The G7 can be combined with the DMW-FL580L External Flash, the DMW-MS2 Stereo/Shotgun Microphone and many other accessories. It’s also compatible with newer BUS Class UHS-I/UHS-II SDXC/SDHC SD cards capable of storing high-resolution 4K videos and meeting the demands of 4K Photo and RAW mode burst shooting. The Panasonic Lumix Professional Camera Lens G VARIO H-FS45150AK features a multi-coated lens to reduce bothersome ghost and flare to deliver high optical performance. Compatible with Compact System Cameras (DSLM) Lumix G models that comply with Micro Four Thirds System standard, this camera lens incorporates Panasonic's MEGA O. I. S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), which makes it easy to shoot super clear shots even in low-lit situations by suppressing the blur caused by a hand movement. For added versatile high performance, this medium zoom lens offers a F4. 0-5. 6 ASPH and focal length of 45-150mm (35mm camera equivalent: 90-300mm), providing a versatile medium zoom range for daily situations. Make the switch from bulky DSLRs to the smaller, lighter, more compact Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds system cameras and lenses from LUMIX.

Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Aspect Ratio: 11, 32, 43


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: RAW


Image stabilization: Digital, Optical


Maximum Aperture: 5.6 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 16 MP


Photo Sensor Size: Micro Four Thirds


Maximum Shutter Speed: 60 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/16000 Seconds


Exposure Control: Manual


Form Factor: Mirrorless


Effective Still Resolution: 16 MP


Special Feature: Brightness Control


Color: Black


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Shooting Modes: Handheld night shot, monochrome, clear portrait, silky skin, backlit softness, clear in backlight, relaxing tone, sweet child's face, distinct scenery, bright blue sky, romantic sunset glow, vivid sunset glow


Item Weight: 1.6 Pounds


Video Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Flash Modes: Rear curtain sync, Slow sync, Automatic, Off, Red-eye reduction


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: General photography and videography, capturing precious moments, filming events, and nature or landscape photography


Compatible Devices: computers, external storage devices, smartphones, tablets, external microphones, remote controls


Continuous Shooting: 8


Aperture modes: F3.0


Viewfinder Magnification: 1.39x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/160 Second


Connectivity Technology: USB 2.0, Composite video, HDMI, 3.5mm audio, 2.5mm audio


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Video Output: Micro-HDMI


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: AV Port


HDMI Type: Type D Micro HDMI


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Display Maximum Resolution: 4592 x 3448


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 4592 x 3448


Shooting Modes: Handheld night shot, monochrome, clear portrait, silky skin, backlit softness, clear in backlight, relaxing tone, sweet child's face, distinct scenery, bright blue sky, romantic sunset glow, vivid sunset glow


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Focus Features: Continuous-Servo AF (C), Flexible (AFF), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)


Autofocus Points: 49


Focus Type: automatic_only


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Autofocus: Yes


Aspect Ratio: 11, 32, 43


File Format: RAW


Effective Still Resolution: 16 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW, MPO


Bit Depth: 10 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 16 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 150 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Lens Type: Mirror


Zoom: Digital Zoom


Camera Lens: The Panasonic Lumix G7 comes with two versatile lenses the Lumix G Vario 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II ASPH and the Lumix G Vario 45-150mm F4.0-5.6. Both lenses feature Optical Image Stabilization (MEGA O.I.S.) for clear shots in low light, and they cover a wide range of focal lengths from 14mm to 150mm, making them ideal for various photography scenarios.


Minimum Focal Length: 14 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 74.2 Degrees


Focal Length Description: 14-42, 45-150 millimeters


Digital Zoom: 4 x


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Photo Filter Thread Size: 52 Millimeters


Lens Construction: 12 Elements in 9 Groups


Photo Filter Size: 46 Millimeters


Metering Methods: Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot


Exposure Control: Manual


White Balance Settings: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Daylight, Flash torch


Self Timer: 10 Seconds, 2 Seconds


Crop Mode: Micro Four Thirds


Brand: Panasonic


Model Name: PANASONIC LUMIX G7 4K Digital Camera


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Lens


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: DMC-G7WK


Remote Included: No


Model Series: LUMIX


Global Trade Identification Number: 00885170250741


Generation: 7


UPC: 885170250741


Manufacturer Part Number: DMC-G7WK


Manufacturer: Panasonic


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Best Sellers Rank: #50,618 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #119 in Mirrorless Cameras


ASIN: B07887SCFK


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,000) 4.6 out of 5 stars


Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)


Memory Slots Available: 1


Recording Capacity: 30 Minutes


Write Speed: UHS-II


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS-II


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: UHS-II


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: V90


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-II


Frequently asked questions

The Panasonic Lumix G7 is an advanced camera with 4K photo and 4K video recording capabilities. It features a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, an ISO range of 100-25600, and full HD video recording at 60fps. The camera is fitted with a 3-inch touch LCD and comes bundled with two G Vario lenses, namely 14-42mm and 45-150mm for versatile shooting options.

The two Lumix G Vario lenses included in the package offer a wide range of photographic possibilities. The 14-42mm lens is ideal for everyday scenarios, able to cover everything from wide angle to medium telephoto. On the other hand, the 45-150mm lens is perfect for shooting subjects at a distance, making it an excellent choice for sports and wildlife photography.

Yes, the Lumix G7 supports 4K UHD video recording at 24/30 fps, allowing users to capture sharp, high-resolution footage. 4K photo functionality enables extracting still shots from 4K video, ensuring you never miss a photo opportunity while filming.

The 3-inch touch LCD on the Lumix G7 allows for intuitive control over the camera's settings and features. It also features live view and playback functionality, making it easier to compose your shots and review your images and videos.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These reviews show a strong overall satisfaction with the Lumix G7 camera. Users praise its high-quality photos, longevity of the battery, numerous features, and budget-friendly price. Most purchasers seem to fall into the beginner to intermediate photography range, and find this model to be an excellent tool for learning and improving their skills. Some even describe it as the perfect camera for social media and YouTube content creation.

Pros

  • 📸 High-quality photos
  • 🔋 Long-lasting battery
  • 🎛 Numerous features
  • 💵 Budget-friendly

Cons

  • 🌓 Requires understanding of its limitations in low light
  • ❕ Some users needed time to get used to handling and operation

Should I Buy It?

If you are a beginner to intermediate photographer looking for a solid, feature-rich camera that won't break the bank, the Lumix G7 comes highly recommended. Its potential learning curve is outmatched by its offering of spectacular photo quality, durability, and the array of features it provides at an affordable price.


  • The G7 is one HECK of a nice camera! The G7 is one HECK of a nice camera!
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
EDITED 8/17/2015: I recently received a Panasonic G7 from Amazon, and I have already shot over 20,000 frames with it during the seven weeks I've had it (with many different lenses, and with mostly using the electronic shutter), plus a few video tests. Since I already own the Panasonic G5, and GH4 (and I also had the G6), and have shot over 125,000(!) photos with these MFT cameras, I was familiar with Panasonic cameras, and also with the menu settings changes I generally make to get what I want in the images. The G7 fits “neatly” between the very small and light G5/6 bodies and the considerably larger and heavier GH4 (although that one is still relatively compact compared with most dSLRs, and its MFT lenses are also generally very compact and light – and this gear is FUN to carry and use!). I value the GH4 for its excellent EVF, great grip (it is easy and secure to use one-handed), its excellent set of useful external controls, its wide range of useful options in its easily-used menus, the excellence of its stills-quality (with selected type and sample of lenses, and with customized menu settings), and its great video capabilities. I value the G5 for its sharp EVF (the one on the G6 has better color and contrast, but it is not as sharp), its miniscule size and weight, its very good external controls and menus, and the excellence of its stills and video (although the G5, unlike the G6, has no external mic input, and it is without focus-peaking). The G7 is a nice combination of the good qualities of both the G5/6 and the GH4, at a lower price in size, weight, and cost compared with the GH4 - although it is without weather-sealing and high data-rate and slow-motion 1080 video options (but it does have 100Mbps 4K-24/30P video plus “4K-Photo” options). The excellent EVF is similar to the one in the GH4, the grip is almost as good, the external controls (both buttons and knobs) are unusually numerous and useful, and the menus are similar to, and consistent with, those of the other models in the line. A few items have been added to what the G5 had: 4K-Photo/Video, the tone-curve adjustment shared with the GX7/8 and GH4 (I find this very useful!), “Diffraction Compensation” (I briefly tried this and decided to leave it “Off” – it progressively sharpens the image as the lens is stopped down to its smallest stops to offset the softening normally resulting from diffraction, but this can result in excessive noise even in good light - and this sharpening can be done better during editing), and an external mic input similar to the one on the G6 (but missing on the G5 and GX7). Using the G7's electronic shutter, leaving the EVF and camera always-on during shooting sessions, and using no flash, I get well over 600 JPG highest-quality frames per battery charge. As for color and other photo characteristics, I appreciate having the ability to adjust EVERYTHING on these Panasonic MFT cameras (color balance and saturation, contrast, color-curves, sharpening and noise-reduction levels, etc.) - and I also appreciate being able to match surprisingly well the EVF's characteristics with those of my reference computer monitor so that I get very useful and accurate previewing while using the EVF (with a floppy wide-brimmed hat worn while outdoors to shade the EVF). These cameras are a "tweaker's" (read, "perfectionist's"...;-) dream come true...! Overall, I have no real complaints with the G7, although a few things bothered me very slightly at first. As with the GH4, the rear “dial” (which on the G7 is a circle of buttons as with the G5, rather than a wheel as with the GH4) gets somewhat “hidden” below the rear surface of the camera toward the “dial’s” upper right – but this is to keep it from being unintentionally pressed/moved by the right hand gripping the camera. It took me a bit of time to remember the new way to access exposure bias adjustment (I generally use A-Priority, setting the aperture for best lens performance with each lens and/or for best DOF for what I want in the image – and I often adjust exposure-bias as I shoot, using the excellent EVF as a guide), and it required a button-push to access this on the G7 (the G5/6 and GH4 can be left with the rear thumb-wheel needing only to be moved in order to adjust exposure bias). But, I discovered that with going into "Dial Set" in the menus, I was able to enable exposure biasing with a simple turn of the rear wheel (no button press required!;-). Also, the image resolution is very slightly smaller than that of the other Panasonic cameras I've used, but this is of little practical consequence. And, as others have noticed, the G7's (and also my GH4's) serial number tends to "evaporate" - and with my G7, there is now no trace remaining of that number. Panasonic has recognized this issue, and if both the box label with the serial number and the purchase invoice are retained, and if the camera is registered with Panasonic, the warranty will be honored. Bottom line: this is one HECK of a nice camera, at a very decent price! Highly recommended! (A few photos taken with the G7 are attached...) --DR ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015 Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015 by David Ruether

  • Still a great camera in 2024 Still a great camera in 2024
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
With prices of today's cameras so high, the G7 can be found for around $250 used and it is plenty of camera for most people. I highly recommend it. I've had the camera since 2017 and it is my only m43 camera. I use it with the 14-140ii, 9-18mm, 25mm/1.7 and 43/1.8 primes. It has been a great reliable camera through the years taken to hikes in the mountains, vacations and family gatherings - always delivering good pictures and videos. I think that the shutter shock issue was a little overblown. It has never been an issue for me even keeping the camera in mechanical only shutter. Not saying it does not exist but it is not something that had bothered me. I used the G7 to record my daughter's soccer games for a couple of years and it performed well there as well managing to keep up focus with the action. I used only FHD 60fps so cannot comment on the 4K video. The microphone port made a huge difference in recording good sound. The body is very light at only 400g which keeps the package easy to carry for extended periods of time. With the 14-140 lens the combo weights almost the same as my Sony A57 DSLR alone. The newer upgrades G85 and G95 have gotten bulkier and heavier. Adding image stabilization is probably the main reason for that. With the 14-140 having IOS and the prime lenses being fast I have not missed the in-body image stabilization of the newer models, hence never upgraded. The ergonomics are great with two control dials and plenty of customizable buttons. I love the well placed quick focus mode selector switch and the touchscreen focus select area while looking through the viewfinder. I like the power slider next to the mode dial on the right side of the camera allowing one hand operation when needed. The power switch being on the left side of the camera is what I did not like on all Olympus bodies when I was deciding which brand to go with. I have a small Meike tilt and swivel TTL flash that works really great with the G7. It makes for a light combo at family gatherings for high quality bounced flash pictures. I use only RAW so cannot comment on the JPEG engine. The RAW files allow lots of latitude during processing. Lifting shadows and lowering highlights works very well. ISO up to 3200/6400 is perfectly usable when processed properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by Valentin

  • A lightweight that punches above it's class A lightweight that punches above it's class
What a camera you're getting for this price point! The Panasonic G7 is the sixth camera in their G series line, and I have to say they have finally nailed it. This camera sits right in the sweet spot of performance, size, and price. It is considered a mid level camera but can do just about anything the higher end models can. The 16 mp sensor has been refined and provide good high iso performance. RAW files are easy to work with. The headline feature 4K video is top notch although you have limited manual controls for video recording. Speaking of controls, this camera bristles with dials, levers, and buttons. It is a call back to the original G1 and G2 and I love it. Handling is top notch, everything falls into place and all functions are within easy reach for fast access. The grip is superb and I really think this is the best handling camera out there. Auto focus is fast and accurate, but that also depends on the lens. So what's not to like? Not much. The build materials are plastic, but overall build quality is quite good. No in body stabilization, this is a big deal to some. I don't know why, I don't think it is such a big deal. No weather sealing but we are talking about a mid level camera here, if you want to check all the boxes you will be looking at a more expensive camera. Saying that though Pentax manages to weather seal all their bodies so it can be done Panasonic! Overall, for this price point it is tough to find a better camera. Highly recommended! Use the money you save to get some lenses. Because as good a camera body is, it's really the lens that makes the biggest difference. I see a lot of people upgrading to a new camera expecting to be blown away, but always end up disappointed. Simply because they just use the kit lenses the cameras come with. If you couldn't tell I really like this camera. I'm a portrait photographer and you can see a lot of my work on Flickr. Just search my name I guess. Happy shooting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2016 by Vincent F. Tsai

  • Great camera for the price. Just know its limitations.
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
This is a hyper solid camera for the price. If you're looking to dip your toe into the Panasonic ecosystem this is a solid intro. I bought it to experiment with Micro4/3 and Panasonic lenses without dropping $2,000 on a GH5. It has some HARD limitations but you can account for a lot of them. I have a couple uses: 1. In studio web shows. 2. Smallscale short film production. --- In studio it's a beast. With good lighting and audio input this thing looks/sounds amazing. Even the kit lens. It's simple and straightforward, and the recording time/file sizes are super manageable. Additionally with an Elgato HD60s you can run the camera directly into a PC to use it for live streaming. I use it to record format shows/podcasts and run my audio directly into the camera. It's a super simple workflow made possible by how solid this camera is. As a film production camera, this is where the limitations come into play. It doesn't handle low light too well. In my experience, the image was barely usable at 1600 ISO if you're trying to make a decent looking film. That was on my Rokinon 35mm T1.5. It just gets grain and distortion really easily. Additionally the focus/autofocus isn't the most intuitive. The auto focus is practically nonexistent. I could never get a sharp image with it. On top of that, the focus peaking just didn't seem to do its job. With some practice you can get better at focusing this camera, but other cameras don't take the work. This issue was fairly consistent with different lenses and setups. With all that said, depending on your use case you really can't beat it for the price. The 4K is solid and when you can get everything to come together you can make ridiculously good looking projects with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Great camera for the price and what a beatiful 4K!!! Great camera for the price and what a beatiful 4K!!!
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
I'm so happy with this purchase and that I finally upgraded from the old tech and murky IQ from Canon and the unreliable Sony's (VIDEO SPECIFIC WORK) - Great Video Capabilities and great IQ in both 4K/100Mbps and 1080p/28Mbps (and don't let 28mpbs fool you!! Panasonic's 1080p is way better than the recent Sony's with a really soft 1080p) - Battery life is actually impresive making it very reliable for any type of work. (It's always smart to have a spare) - File size and MP4 codec is easy and so friendly to edit even in 4K on my PC. - Super friendly UI it took me nothing to set up and understand most features of the camera. - ISO noise is improved or better than the GH4. - Nice ergonomic design overall. IMPORTANT Coming from APC and FF world. M43 size sensors are nothing to complain about. You can even buy a focal reducer to "fix it" if you're not getting that 35mm equivalent or bokeh bothers you that much. For me the sensor size is another nice but overrated feature that other brands use to sell and justify their costs along with other lousy features but almost never a real IQ improvement but.. hey you get a real nice and expensive door stopper so don't let me stop you. The only minimal cons I have are - The kit 14-42 lens size and plastic feel. ( Yes, it looks and feels more like a little toy lens than a real lens yet it holds amazing quality for a kit lens) - LCD color/temperature is inacurate but you can tweak it a bit on your settings.. still double checking the OLED LVF for colors/temp will help you alot. - Saddly no HDMI out on this one while recording.. BUT you can use Panasonic's Image app via Wifi and use any smartphone or tablet as a monitor and camera controller. - Very lightweight for handheld shoting (if you like that kind of work) attempting this you'll end up with a lot of beautiful shaky 4k footage even if you have good pulse but also this can be improved with a weighted handgrip or cage. - SD card compartment at the bottom. (Not an Issue if you have a high capacity SD card but it is if you're constantly changing it) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016 by Tigernaut

  • Well worth the price. Great quality photos and videos.
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
This is a great little camera. All the features of a DSLR, slightly more compact size, reasonable lens selection. The best feature for me is that it takes great quality video with superior low-light conditions with reduced noise is darker area. The 4/3 processor does such a great job of delivering bright, colorful photos and videos across a broad spectrum of lighting conditions. The best part is, that it doesn't limit the 4K video recording time. You can set the camera so that it creates a new file once the max recording is reached, but it doesn't just stop recording. One down side, the focus is a little sluggish on video mode and it doesn't track objects particularly well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by rob

  • Good camera for shooting videos Good camera for shooting videos
Pros: There are a massive amount of settings on this camera. The extended manual is a 411 page beast and extremely well written. Most of my filming is done in my office with ceiling fan lights. I've seen videos saying that the iso setting is for fake light whereas I think it is a throwback to the film iso rating when I was shooting with film. For instance in the 1970's I was shooting with film that had an iso rating of 25 or 160. I still have my Gosen Light Meter from back then and I find it is still useful today. This camera enables you to set the color temperature of your light source. This camera is far superior to the camcorders which do not have interchangeable lenses. The learning curve on all of the various settings is immense, but it is a great upgrade and worth reading the manual. The attached video I took while bike riding with my wife. through the park and here is a flash photo in my living room. Cons: The only complaint I have is that this camera cannot run from a USB power source and charge the battery while operating the camera Details: 4k Videos: ffprobe produces: [mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0x5f94a6ae3e00] st: 0 edit list: 1 Missing key frame while searching for timestamp: 15015 [mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0x5f94a6ae3e00] st: 0 edit list 1 Cannot find an index entry before timestamp: 15015. Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'P1000020.MP4': Metadata: major_brand : mp42 minor_version : 1 compatible_brands: mp42avc1 creation_time : 2024-05-03T14:39:36.000000Z Duration: 00:01:51.61, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 93603 kb/s Stream #0:0[0x1](und): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuvj420p(pc, bt709, progressive), 3840x2160 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 93459 kb/s, 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 360k tbn (default) Metadata: creation_time : 2024-05-03T14:39:36.000000Z vendor_id : [0][0][0][0] Stream #0:1[0x2](und): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 125 kb/s (default) Metadata: creation_time : 2024-05-03T14:39:36.000000Z vendor_id : [0][0][0][0] This is the first time I saw missing Key or missing index. The important thing is that SAR (Saved Aspect Ratio) is 1:1 which is good whereas I have seen the SAR and DAR (Display Aspect Ratio) out of sync on some camcorders. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Rev. LeRoy Cressy

  • My Overall Review
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
I never usually leave reviews. This is my first...But this camera is worthy of a review. Pros of this camera- Amazing quality, even though it's 16 MP it has stellar 4k Video, Photos are great, but the video is this camera's strong point. Pros- Lightweight. Compared to my DSLR, WOW! This is very easily carry-able. Pros- Interchangeable lens's. I have both the telephoto lens and the lens that comes with the camera from Amazon. Amazing! Pros- The cost. Totally worth it. Cons- The stability seems to be a bit shaky, maybe it's just the way I hold it, but it would be nice to have some stronger VR. Cons- As I said, the photos are great, but not the main reason for this camera. I got this for the best of both. In my opinion, if you want the best of both, this is a great camera, but I must say the video is better than the photo quality. Cons- Lens cap is a bit of an annoyance, wish that it wouldn't collect dust so easily, but i'm just being picky here. Overall- This camera is the dream camera for a Mid Level Photographer/Video Person. As i've said multiple times, better for Video than Photo. I am a Photography Major, and this camera works just dandy for photos, but the video is the highlight. I would say if you're thinking about this camera, or a DLSR, go for this. Honestly, at the price this is, you can't beat it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016 by Anonymous

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