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PANASONIC LUMIX GX85 Camera with 12-32mm Lens, 4K, 5 Axis Body Stabilization, 3 Inch Tilt and Touch Display, DMC-GX85KK (Black USA)

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Style: w/ 12-32mm (Black)


Features

  • New 5-axis in-body sensor stabilizer works with LUMIX 2-axis optically stabilized lenses in video and still capture modes using class-leading Dual Image Stabilization
  • Eliminates the need for low-pass sensor filters while boosting fine detail resolving power by nearly 10% over existing 16-Megapixel MFT sensors
  • Shoot lighter and faster with the modern hybrid photography performance of a Mirrorless camera and nearly half the bulk of most DSLRs
  • Thumbwheel controls, integrated viewfinder and touch control enabled tilting LCD maximize control of the photographic experience
  • Capture spontaneous moments with 4K imaging performance in both 4K video and exclusive 4K PHOTO and Post Focus. Dust reduction system: Supersonic wave filter

Description

For today's interchangeable lens camera enthusiasts — or anyone looking for a lighter, newer more intelligent alternative to bulky DSLRs — Panasonic LUMIX Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds system cameras deliver impressive, no-compromise performance. Nearly half the size of most DSLRs, the DMC-GX85 delivers impressive large sensor performance in the most compact camera system ever designed by Panasonic LUMIX. Thanks to the elimination of the low pass filter, its fine detail resolving power is boosted nearly 10% over previous 16-Megapixel sensors. Image stabilization is top of its class with the complementary LUMIX 2-axis lens O.I.S. and a new 5-axis in-body I.S., available in either photo or video recording modes. Camera purists will enjoy the familiar quick-access thumbwheel controls and integrated 2764k-dot eye- level electronic viewfinder, plus a tilting LCD display for greater flexibility in difficult shooting angles. Modern enthusiasts will love the WiFi mobile control and next-generation flexibility that 4K Video, 4K PHOTO and 4K Post Focus modes bring to the creative experience.

Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: RAW, JPEG


Image Stabilization: 5-Axis, Hybrid


Maximum Focal Length: 32 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Metering Description: 3D Color Matrix


Brand: Panasonic


Model Name: Panasonic Lumix GX85


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Fixture Type: tilting


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1040


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 2764000


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Model Series: LUMIX


Global Trade Identification Number: 16


UPC: 885170285316


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: DMC-GX85KK


Remote Included: No


Brand: Panasonic


Model Name: Panasonic Lumix GX85


Built-In Media: Camera, Hot Shoe Cover, Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, USB Connection Cable, Shoulder Strap, Body Cap


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Video Output: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI, NFC


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with NFC


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Type: Depth From Defocus


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Focus Features: Hybrid


Effective Still Resolution: 16


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Aspect Ratio: 169


File Format: RAW, JPEG


Focal Length Description: 12 to 32 millimeters


Lens Construction: 9 elements in 8 groups


Camera Lens: 32 Mm


Minimum Focal Length: 12 Millimeters


Maximum Focal Length: 32 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Lens Type: Close-Up


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Movie Mode: Yes


Night vision: No


Digital Scene Transition: false


Digital-Still: Yes


Shooting Modes: Movie,Program,Automatic,Aperture Priority,Shutter Priority,Manual


Self Timer: 10 seconds


White Balance Settings: Auto


Crop Mode: 43


Exposure Control: aperture-priority, shutter-speed-priority, manual-and-automatic


Metering Methods: 3D Color Matrix


Diopter Adjustment Range Description: +-4 diopter


Mount Type: Bayonet


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Minimum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Warranty Type: Limited


Mounting Thread Type: 30.5mm x 0.75mm


Audio Recording: Yes


Is Electric: No


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Has Image Stabilization: Yes


Lens Mount: Micro Four Thirds


Compatible Devices: Micro Four Thirds


Continuous Shooting: 40


Aperture modes: F3.5–F5.6


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.70x


Video Capture Format: 4k


Battery Weight: 1 Grams


Audio Output Type: Internal


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Processor Description: Panasonic GX85 Series Processor


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: 5-Axis, Hybrid


Photo Sensor Resolution: 19 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 17.3 x 13.0mm


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds


Form Factor: Compact


Special Feature: Image Stabilization


Color: Black


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  • 4K IBIS! No 29 min limit! Hooray!
Style: w/ 12-32mm (Silver)
Let's start by talking about 4K. The GX85 shoots 4K at 100 Mb/s, the as GH4. The GX85 will shoot 4K as long as your battery and storage allow. For me, my 64GB filled up after 1 hr 29 min, but hey, the camera filled that card up, no questions asked (battery held up, almost). If you want to shoot video in 1080P or lower, shoot in AVCHD and you will have unlimited recording time. You can officially retire that camcorder for good. In my opinion, this camera is better than the GH4 for video. Even though the GH4 has more bitrates for 720P/1080P and some flat profiles, the fact is that the GX85 and GH4 have identical best image quality, but your handheld footage on the GX85 will look much better than on the GH4 because of its excellent IBIS. After repeated claims that IBIS is impossible in 4K because of overheating, two years later, Panasonic somehow combine IBIS and 4K in a tiny body that can continuously shoot an hour and a half without any signs of overheating. Heh. Good one, Panasonic. If you want to bypass internal codecs, you're in luck because this camera also has clean HDMI out for external recorders. In short, while the GH4 still has some "pro" features some "pros" might want, in practice, the GX85 is every bit the video shooter that the GH4 is, at basically half the price and with IBIS! Chew on that! Anyway, many of the other reviews cover what I would have covered anyway, which is that this is a beautiful camera that is a superb stills shooter, but I just wanted to address the video issue, too, since a lot of these points were not made in the press releases (probably to protect the GH4's reputation as a high end video shooter). Despite all this talk of video, I'm mainly a still shooter. Ever since receiving my GX85, I find that I simply cannot put it down. This is a gorgeous little camera. I initially started using MFT because of its balance of size and quality, but over time, I had been trending toward bigger cameras because they had the best features. However, a weird thing happened. I took my camera out less and less. When I got the GH4 to be the camera to end it all, I pretty much stopped taking my camera to social events completely because the GH4 just felt too formal. But ever since I received my GX85, I want this camera around me all the time! I love shooting pictures again. The image quality on this camera is easily the best I've ever seen in any Panasonic camera I've tried yet. There is no shutter shock. Thanks to the lack of an AA filter, improve shutter, and IBIS, I find that pictures are sharp to the last pixel! There is no softness whatsoever. Are there downsides? Yeah, small ones, but it seems like almost every downside has an upside. For instance, I prefer charging in an external charger so I can be charging a battery while using another one, but in-camera USB charging has a huge upside for keeping my camera bag light! I must say, though, the port cover for the HDMI/USB is kind of annoying to open, but hey, I'll get used to it. The tilt screen is a bit stiff and doesn't have huge freedom of movement, but on the other hand, it's super low profile and functional enough. Blah blah, I could go on and on, but a lot of people consider the GF1 to be the best MFT camera that Panasonic has ever made. To me, this camera, the GX85, is their best camera since the GF1. It's a camera that combines usability, stylish looks, superb stills performance, and 4K prowess. And it even comes with a pretty good kit zoom lens. It is excellent bang for the buck. As an aside, I feel bad for GX8 buyers. I wonder how many of them feel a bit bitter about the improved shutter and IBIS on the GX85, which is considerably cheaper than the GX8 ever was. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016 by Mittentastic Mittentastic

  • Great family camera, shutter issue
Style: w/ 12-32mm (Silver)
Bought this in the recent sale as our family camera and something to take on our trip overseas. I wanted something that was compact enough to carry in my jacket pocket but also gave me the option of putting on longer zooms to start capturing our daughter who is a bit camera shy. I was just tired of looking at blurry family pictures and wanted to start learning how to take better photos before our daughter got too old. It was loads of fun and really glad I picked it up. (updated - shutter issue) I wanted to highlight something odd I've experienced and recommend you check your camera when you first get it. I had only seen this mentioned here in one of the reviews so either no one else is reporting this or the the two of us are the only 'lucky' ones. I like to stay in burst mode since at any time I may switch from a landscape shot to a portrait one where i like to take a few pics just in case. occasionally the camera will take 2 shots at the single shutter press. It doesn't happen all the time and when it does happen, it stays that way for a few minutes then goes back to normal operation. This is not related to bracketing/etc. - i've taken about 3 weeks worth of photos so i feel that i'm somewhat comfortable handling the shutter button yet every once in a while it decides to double dip. i have not found a pattern yet. In single shot mode everything is great. it also happens in electronic shutter mode so i suspect it could be the shutter button. it's a little annoying but not enough yet to send it back to Panasonic and risk having it come back worse. For now I've simply added removing the few duplicates to my workflow. anyone else seeing this? (end of update) Some things to note: - the grip on the camera is rather small and the camera is a bit heavy. I like the weight but holding the camera with my large hands does end up stressing my fingers after a while. I feel like I have to dig into the camera body with my fingers for a firm grip. Try to grab it in person to make sure you're comfortable with it. - while you can recharge the battery in the camera via USB - came in really handy in our trip - you can not transfer data via USB and power the camera at the same time. Since it only uses USB 2, getting those large RAW files and 4k videos means more often than not your battery will run out before the transfer is done. this forces you to get the data directly out of the card. - it has a great touchscreen interface - you can take pictures by simply tapping the location on the screen - much like our smartphones. this means you can track your kids across the screen by moving your fingers and taking burst shots as they run around. - you can take a photo and then decide which parts of the photo you'd like to focus on. this is great when you're just starting to learn depth of field and the different focusing methods. it saved us a number of precious moments. will probably use this less as i get more proficient - but for now it's a great safety net. - as has been discussed, you can't really put this into auto focus on video and pay attention to your kids. you need to watch the camera and either help it focus once in a while or simply take over the focusing. we did lose a few video moments because i was watching the kids vs. the camera and it lost focus and never regained it. - the screen doesn't tilt up for group selfie pictures. not unusual for these and sony cameras but still a bit limiting when on the road and trying to do selfies. we ended up using our phones paired with the camera but still not as nice as having everyone looking at themselves on the camera. - the video audio is a bit weak. I knew this going in and frankly was expecting worse but it's still not as good as i'd like particularly when you see the great video quality that it produces. - those 4k videos are big. if you've only shot 1080p, make sure your PC, display and storage can handle it. I had problems playing the 4k footage on my surface pro during the trip - requiring me to downscale it to 1080p before being able to show it to folks. this was the i5 surface pro. the camera itself does an excellent job of playing 4k directly to a 1080p TV but that means you'll need to keep your videos on the camera and show unedited footage. So finally if you're looking for a fun family camera and something that you can learn photography on but still feel comfortable handing it to your significant other for those shots that a phone won't do, consider this. my only regret is not getting it sooner and losing out on our daughter's earlier adventures. -enjoy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2018 by Thomas

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