Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black

  • Brand : Panasonic
  • Product family : Lumix
  • Product name : DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm
  • Product code : DMC-GX8HEG-K
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5025232831029
  • Category : Digital Cameras
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  • Info modified on : 12 Dec 2023 13:27:02
  • Long product name Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black :

    20.3MP, Live MOS, 5184x3888, LUMIX G VARIO 14-140mm, Video 4K, WLAN 802.11b/g/n, NFC, PictBridge, SDHC / SDXC, HDMI, USB 2.0, 1200 mAh

  • Short summary description Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black :

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm, 20.3 MP, 5184 x 3888 pixels, Live MOS, 4K Ultra HD, Touchscreen, Black

  • Long summary description Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black :

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm. Camera type: MILC, Megapixel (approx.): 20.3 MP, Sensor type: Live MOS, Maximum image resolution: 5184 x 3888 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 25600. Focal length range: 14 - 140 mm. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/8000 s. Wi-Fi. HD type: 4K Ultra HD, Maximum video resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels. Touchscreen. PictBridge. Weight: 435 g. Product colour: Black

Reviews
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 108 expert reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 + G Vario 14-140mm MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
practicalphotography.com
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:80
As featured in the November 2015 issue of Digital Photo magazine...
photoreview.com.au
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:88
The move up to 20-megapixel resolution is not without issues and you'll need something better than the kit lenses to get the most from this camera. Fortunately, both Panasonic and Olympus have some suitable, high-performing lenses to choose from, both zoo...
  • Although not as small or elegant as the Olympus OM-D cameras,the GX8 will appeal to photographers looking for a solidly constructed weatherproof CSC with a generous grip and plenty of user-adjustable controls. The 4K shooting modes are likely to be appeal...
reviewed.com
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:92
It seems hard to believe now, but a few years ago the very concept of a pro-quality mirrorless camera didn't exist. Then the Olympus OM-D E-M1 , Panasonic GH4 , Fujifilm X-T1 , and Sony A7 all happened. Lost in the shuffle among these fantastic flagships...
  • Panasonic has a winner on its hands As good as the GX8, it's hard to overlook its $1,200 body-only price tag. That kind of price invites some serious competition, including entry-level full-frame DSLRs from Canon and Nikon and a slightly aging class o...
techguide.com.au
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:90
What could be better than one Lumix camera to test? A second one – to make comparisons, and having the DMC-G7 and DMC-GX8 go head to head revealed something interesting, though not entirely surprising: a $500 difference between price tags counts for a lot...
digitalversus.com
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:100
As much as we were impressed by the design of the Lumix GX7, we're a little more unconvinced by the GX8. We understand that you need to make room for mechanical stabilization inside the camera body, and the 2,360,000-dot OLED viewfinder is pretty large to...
  • Build quality, Tropicalized body, Image quality up to ISO 6400, Dual 6axis stabilization (with compatible lenses), 4K video, Pivotable multitouch screen, Large OLED viewfinder—highres and adjustable, Excellent responsiveness, 1/16000 s electronic shutter...
  • No headphone input, No builtin flash, Memory card slot isn't on the side, Proprietary USB port, No USB charging, 1235mm f/2.8 ASPH lens lacks uniformity...
  • If you're looking for an interchangeable-lens camera that'll be great for excursions, travel and photojournalism; that'll work quickly and well; that's lightweight, water- and dust-resistant and with customizable controls; if you're looking for responsive...
amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:100
Panasonic was the first company to produce a compact system camera in the shape of the Lumix DMC-G1, back in 2008, and since then it has built up an impressive range of Micro Four Thirds cameras and lenses. Indeed, it has gone further than any other camer...
  • Impressive feature set, Effective in-body image stabilisation, Excellent viewfinder and screen, Great image quality in raw...
  • Relatively bulky, Connectors block articulated screen, Uninspiring JPEG colour output, Pedestrian styling...
  • The GX8 is weathersealed when used with premium lenses like the 12-35mm f/2.8It may not have the retro styling and overall charisma of its most direct competitor, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 II, and on first impressions you could be forgiven for thinking that i...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:80
Our scepticism quickly mellowed once we got hold of the GX8. This is a camera that's easy to love, with a stylish design and rugged build quality that's a step up from anything we've seen from the Lumix G range before. Keen photographers will appreciate t...
  • There's a huge amount to admire about the GX8, and barely anything to criticise. The array of buttons and dials, the huge OLED viewfinder and the blistering performance make it a pleasure to use, and weather sealing is extremely welcome too. Video quality...
dpexpert.com.au
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:0
The GX8 with a 20mp light receptor is the first micro four thirds camera to break the 16mp sensor barrier. Dual image stabilisation, in the lens and in the body, along with 4K video capture are standout features of the camera. The tilting 2.36m dot OLED v...
  • JPEG mage quality is good with wide dynamic range, preserving good detail in both highlights and shadows. Compared with a 16mp micro four thirds camera the 20mp sensor on the GX8 delivers larger images, better resolved detail and, most pleasing, less imag...
  • The memory card goes in the battery compartment – bad. And the camera is supplied with the Silkypix RAW converter but Adobe Camera RAW now supports the GX8...
  • Panasonic is raising the bar for the micro four thirds format, which means that both Panasonic and Olympus will be upgrading their cameras over the next few months. The price puts the GX8 in the middle of the Olympus OMD E-M1, Fujifilm X-T1 and Sony a7II...
goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-10-27 03:32:18
Average rating:60
There is a wide body, extra controls, and a hinged viewfinder that can be directed upwards. All of these features immediately point to the fact that the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 is for experienced hands, rather than users only now getting their feet wet in...
  • Good manual control, Hinged EVF and LCD, Fast performance...
  • Image quality not as crisp as we expected, Focus and clarity were inconsistent in our tests, Focus peaking feature too subtle...
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