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Panasonic LUMIX G95 20.3MP 4K G Series Micro Four Thirds Mirrorless Digital Camera with Rugged Design, V-Log L and Dual IS 2, Body Only (DC-G95GN-K)
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I take a lots of pictures after dark and I’ve owned other top name cameras but nothing I’ve owned out performs this camera when it comes to taking pictures after dark. I’m able to see all the physical features of the moon as well as a perfect color match. It does the same for people and objects. Money well spent.
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So, I'm coming from a GX85 as an entry camera into photography and I must say, THIS IS A HUGE STEP CLOSER TO THE FEEL OF A FULL FRAME CAMERA without breaking the bank.I loved the feel of the GX85 because of its compact size but THIS G95 takes things to a whole new level and it's not bulky whatsoever.Microphone input and articulating screen were the main things I wished for on my GX85 as I intend to get into film. The G85 was the top recommended option based on budget but then I read of the G95 being it's successor plus it included.. you guess it right, headphone input a plus.Like I said this is the closest step towards full frame on a budget and that's mainly because of the 12?60 MFT which is an equivalent 24?120 FF lense. The photos produced are sharp and ... MoreSo, I'm coming from a GX85 as an entry camera into photography and I must say, THIS IS A HUGE STEP CLOSER TO THE FEEL OF A FULL FRAME CAMERA without breaking the bank.I loved the feel of the GX85 because of its compact size but THIS G95 takes things to a whole new level and it's not bulky whatsoever.Microphone input and articulating screen were the main things I wished for on my GX85 as I intend to get into film. The G85 was the top recommended option based on budget but then I read of the G95 being it's successor plus it included.. you guess it right, headphone input a plus.Like I said this is the closest step towards full frame on a budget and that's mainly because of the 12?60 MFT which is an equivalent 24?120 FF lense. The photos produced are sharp and vivid and once I begin film I'll provide content additions.Make the right choice and invest in this bad boy.
originally posted on adorama.com
While relatively new to mirrorless photography this camera has performed flawlessly. Albeit a little confusing with all the settings, everything is arranged nicely and easy to find. I honestly believe that mirrorless, and MFT more precisely, is the future of digital photography and I am glad I have this amazing camera to help usher in that era.
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Camera Format | Micro Four Thirds (2x Crop Factor) |
| Maximum Resolution | 8176 x 1920 |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Sensor Type | MOS |
Panasonic LUMIX G95 20.3MP 4K G Series Micro Four Thirds Mirrorless Digital Camera with Rugged Design, V-Log L and Dual IS 2, Body Only (DC-G95GN-K)
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Panasonic Lumix G95d 20.3mp Mirrorless Camera Black Body Excellent
Delivery $24.02
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Panasonic Lumix G95 Mirrorless Camera
Free delivery between 2–9 July
Panasonic Lumix G95-Body Only
Free delivery between 3–10 July
Panasonic Lumix G95 Body Compact System Camera
Free delivery
I take a lots of pictures after dark and I’ve owned other top name cameras but nothing I’ve owned out performs this camera when it comes to taking pictures after dark. I’m able to see all the physical features of the moon as well as a perfect color match. It does the same for people and objects. Money well spent.
So, I'm coming from a GX85 as an entry camera into photography and I must say, THIS IS A HUGE STEP CLOSER TO THE FEEL OF A FULL FRAME CAMERA without breaking the bank.I loved the feel of the GX85 because of its compact size but THIS G95 takes things to a whole new level and it's not bulky whatsoever.Microphone input and articulating screen were the main things I wished for on my GX85 as I intend to get into film. The G85 was the top recommended option based on budget but then I read of the G95 being it's successor plus it included.. you guess it right, headphone input a plus.Like I said this is the closest step towards full frame on a budget and that's mainly because of the 12?60 MFT which is an equivalent 24?120 FF lense. The photos produced are sharp and ... MoreSo, I'm coming from a GX85 as an entry camera into photography and I must say, THIS IS A HUGE STEP CLOSER TO THE FEEL OF A FULL FRAME CAMERA without breaking the bank.I loved the feel of the GX85 because of its compact size but THIS G95 takes things to a whole new level and it's not bulky whatsoever.Microphone input and articulating screen were the main things I wished for on my GX85 as I intend to get into film. The G85 was the top recommended option based on budget but then I read of the G95 being it's successor plus it included.. you guess it right, headphone input a plus.Like I said this is the closest step towards full frame on a budget and that's mainly because of the 12?60 MFT which is an equivalent 24?120 FF lense. The photos produced are sharp and vivid and once I begin film I'll provide content additions.Make the right choice and invest in this bad boy.
While relatively new to mirrorless photography this camera has performed flawlessly. Albeit a little confusing with all the settings, everything is arranged nicely and easy to find. I honestly believe that mirrorless, and MFT more precisely, is the future of digital photography and I am glad I have this amazing camera to help usher in that era.
This is a great camera to have in your bag. It is great as a backup camera and if you want to test out a new lens. I just wish Lensrentals would give us the cameras without the annoying factory strap attached to the camera.
This is a great camera for both pictures and videos. I do not want to enter in the deep technical discussion I see online. The videos and pictures I took look great! The settings are made easy with inline explanation of the items you are setting.
I use it mainly for YouTube videos. Its great because you can record for more than 60 min in mp4. Stills are excellent for a 20 mp m3/4 sensor. Viewfinder is excellent and all else at the same level for a lot less than the Lumix gh4 or gh5
I am loving this camera so far. Great photos and video and button layout is intuitive. I was a bit skeptical of using an electronic viewfinder at first, but this one is very clear I can't tell the difference most times. You can't find a better camera at this price point. Battery life is not great but it's not a deal breaker.
This is a good camera with good handling, size and image quality. My only negatives would be even though it’s not a large camera and is pretty light it feels almost toy like. I have the GX85 which has a nice heft to it that makes it feel sturdy. I also rented the G9 which is a bigger and heavier camera compared to the G95 but the G9 feels tougher.
Excellent lightweight all-rounder of a camera. It has been used as my b-camera since receiving it without issue. The unlimited recording time and uncropped 1080 FHD mode means it plays nice with the GH5. Oddly enough, in spite of some on line grumbling, I have been delighted with the compact yet quite sharp kit lens. Though not as fast as the 12-60 Leica lens, it makes for a very comfortable EDC. Color rendition is tops as well.
What is there to say? It's quite simply the best smartphone on the market as of today. We all know the S8/8+ is a beast, but the Note 8 takes it to a whole new level. Awesome camera, great battery life, wireless fast charging is a treat, the iris scanner works like a charm (even in the dark), Bixby (your personal assistant) slaps Siri in the face a billion times over. Plenty of RAM (6GB) to keep all your demanding apps running in the background (the Note 8 is so much faster than the hideous iPhone X). Dual sim, or one sim + sd card up to 256GB if you so choose. No crashes, no freezing, not as much Samsung bloatware as previous phones, it just keeps going. And not to forget, the screen. You simply cannot find a more beautiful screen. Highest screen brightness than ... MoreWhat is there to say? It's quite simply the best smartphone on the market as of today. We all know the S8/8+ is a beast, but the Note 8 takes it to a whole new level. Awesome camera, great battery life, wireless fast charging is a treat, the iris scanner works like a charm (even in the dark), Bixby (your personal assistant) slaps Siri in the face a billion times over. Plenty of RAM (6GB) to keep all your demanding apps running in the background (the Note 8 is so much faster than the hideous iPhone X). Dual sim, or one sim + sd card up to 256GB if you so choose. No crashes, no freezing, not as much Samsung bloatware as previous phones, it just keeps going. And not to forget, the screen. You simply cannot find a more beautiful screen. Highest screen brightness than any smartphone as well. The screen to phone ratio is far, far ahead of any other brand out there. Can't go wrong with this phone. Unless you have small hands, which makes it a 2 hand phone for sure.
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Camera Format | Micro Four Thirds (2x Crop Factor) |
| Maximum Resolution | 8176 x 1920 |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Sensor Type | MOS |

Panasonic Lumix G95 Body
The Panasonic G95 is a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera with a 20MP LiveMOS sensor. Like other Panasonic mirrorless models, it has built-in Dual IS 2, that combines in-body and in-lens stabilization to reduce shake by up to five stops. The G95 also uses the company's Depth-from-Defocus contrast-detect AF system. The G95 is capable of shooting at 9 fps with focus and exposure locked on the first shot, or 6 fps with continuous AF. The G95's body is larger and heavier than the G85 that preceded it, with a more substantial grip, additional buttons and relocated dials. It has a high resolution OLED viewfinder as well as a fully articulating touchscreen OLED display. On the video front, the G95 can capture UHD 4K video at 30p/24p with no official limit on recording time. Since the camera isn't using the full width of the sensor, there is a substantial crop when shooting 4K. The G95 has Panasonic's V-LogL gamma curve built in, and 8-bit 4:2:2 video can be sent to an external recorder. Both microphone and headphone jacks are included. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are available for remote capture and image transfer. The G95 is CIPA-rated to 290 shots per charge, though a power saving mode triples that number. A battery grip is optional.
The Panasonic G95 is a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera with a 20MP LiveMOS sensor. Like other Panasonic mirrorless models, it has built-in Dual IS 2, that combines in-body and in-lens stabilization to reduce shake by up to five stops. The G95 also uses the company's Depth-from-Defocus contrast-detect AF system. The G95 is capable of shooting at 9 fps with focus and exposure locked on the first shot, or 6 fps with continuous AF. The G95's body is larger and heavier than the G85 that preceded it, with a more substantial grip, additional buttons and relocated dials. It has a high resolution OLED viewfinder as well as a fully articulating touchscreen OLED display. On the video front, the G95 can capture UHD 4K video at 30p/24p with no official limit on recording time. Since the camera isn't using the full width of the sensor, there is a substantial crop when shooting 4K. The G95 has Panasonic's V-LogL gamma curve built in, and 8-bit 4:2:2 video can be sent to an external recorder. Both microphone and headphone jacks are included. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are available for remote capture and image transfer. The G95 is CIPA-rated to 290 shots per charge, though a power saving mode triples that number. A battery grip is optional.
The Panasonic G95 is a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera with a 20MP LiveMOS sensor. Like other Panasonic mirrorless models, it has built-in Dual IS 2, that combines in-body and in-lens stabilization to reduce shake by up to five stops. The G95 also uses the company's Depth-from-Defocus contrast-detect AF system. The G95 is capable of shooting at 9 fps with focus and exposure locked on the first shot, or 6 fps with continuous AF. The G95's body is larger and heavier than the G85 that preceded it, with a more substantial grip, additional buttons and relocated dials. It has a high resolution OLED viewfinder as well as a fully articulating touchscreen OLED display. On the video front, the G95 can capture UHD 4K video at 30p/24p with no official limit on recording time. Since the camera isn't using the full width of the sensor, there is a substantial crop when shooting 4K. The G95 has Panasonic's V-LogL gamma curve built in, and 8-bit 4:2:2 video can be sent to an external recorder. Both microphone and headphone jacks are included. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are available for remote capture and image transfer. The G95 is CIPA-rated to 290 shots per charge, though a power saving mode triples that number. A battery grip is optional.
The Panasonic G95 is a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera with a 20MP LiveMOS sensor. Like other Panasonic mirrorless models, it has built-in Dual IS 2, that combines in-body and in-lens stabilization to reduce shake by up to five stops. The G95 also uses the company's Depth-from-Defocus contrast-detect AF system. The G95 is capable of shooting at 9 fps with focus and exposure locked on the first shot, or 6 fps with continuous AF. The G95's body is larger and heavier than the G85 that preceded it, with a more substantial grip, additional buttons and relocated dials. It has a high resolution OLED viewfinder as well as a fully articulating touchscreen OLED display. On the video front, the G95 can capture UHD 4K video at 30p/24p with no official limit on recording time. Since the camera isn't using the full width of the sensor, there is a substantial crop when shooting 4K. The G95 has Panasonic's V-LogL gamma curve built in, and 8-bit 4:2:2 video can be sent to an external recorder. Both microphone and headphone jacks are included. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are available for remote capture and image transfer. The G95 is CIPA-rated to 290 shots per charge, though a power saving mode triples that number. A battery grip is optional.
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The all-time low was $649.00 on 7 June 2026 — today's price is 18% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 30 June 2026.