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Super stable: Panasonic GX85 pre-production sample gallery

21 Apr
Photo by Jeff Keller

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX85 / GX80 takes just about everything we like about the GX8 and crams it into a body size that’s a lot more in line with the older GX7. In the shrinking process, you lose the high-res tilting viewfinder, the new 20MP sensor and weather sealing. But don’t think you’re getting a bad deal; you gain Panasonic’s Dual-IS feature while recording 4K video (the first camera to do so), you get an updated 16MP chip that now lacks an anti-aliasing filter, and there’s a new JPEG mode dubbed L. Monochrome.

We’ve taken a pre-production GX85 with us around the Puget Sound region with a variety of lenses to see how it measures up.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Super Stable, Super Fly-X3

27 Oct

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Your methods for recording videos are impressive, but also complicated and terrifying. Using a skateboard and moon boots to capture smooth video? It’s not safe.

Grab the Fly-X3 Handy Motorized Phone Stabilizer instead and your vids will be smooth as can be.

The Fly-X3 is easy to use on the go. It’ll cradle your phone and automatically adjust to get level videos every time.

As you move, run, or jump the Fly-X3 keeps adjusting for the smoothest results.

Now you can use those moon boots along with the Fly-X3 for extreme action videos without the shake.

Hold steady with the Fly-X3
$ 299 at the Photojojo Shop


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Panasonic adds Leica 15mm F1.7 lens to Micro Four Thirds stable

18 Oct

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Panasonic quietly announced the development of a Leica DG SUMMILUX 15mm F1.7 lens, which the company says will be an ideal companion to the DMC-GM1 also released today. Details are scarce at this point, but the lens (equivalent to 30mm on a Micro Four Thirds body) will have a manual aperture ring and will ship sometime next year. Also coming in 2014 are a Leica DG NOCTICRON 42.5mm F1.2 lens, as well as a budget-friendly Lumix G 35-100mm.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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