I would suggest my G90 and 100-300 is capable of taking pictures indistinguishable from the G9 / 100-300 combo. Sure a few less bells & whistles but less weight and a lot less money. Of course when we have laid down our 'hard earned' we don't want to "imagine" there may be a " better combination for the money" do we ?In summary, I think in 2023 we are spoiled for choice when it comes to cameras and lenses for wildlife (and action) photography but I can't imagine there's a better combination for the money than the G9 and a 100-300 (or the 400) lens.
Ha, bad choice of words on my part, Roy. I apologise.I would suggest my G90 and 100-300 is capable of taking pictures indistinguishable from the G9 / 100-300 combo. Sure a few less bells & whistles but less weight and a lot less money. Of course when we have laid down our 'hard earned' we don't want to "imagine" there may be a " better combination for the money" do we ?
No need to apologise Derek, your choice of words did leave me an 'opportunity'Ha, bad choice of words on my part, Roy. I apologise.
From Camera Size N:B G85/G80 same cameraYes, just got a 2ndhand G9 recently, took it out for a session last Sunday, an i like it. Probably shot 500 images over 5 hours! Mostly just trying out settings, an shooting at random subjects...but i did get a few keepers. Ive kinda been looking for over a year, to upgrade from my G80, but i wasnt looking too hard! Found a good deal/package localish to me, drove there an bought it.
No real difference in size/weight from my G80, but i was just using the tiny light weight Olympus 60mm macro 2.8 lens! So far so good.
I wont be using the G9 in anger, until my Butterfly/Reptile season gets underway (in a months time)...then it will get used most weekends until October, averaging 500+ shots per session (electronic shutter).
Cheers Paul.
Yeah, i get you, i mean i know there is a slight difference in size/weight, but whats 153g's between friendsFrom Camera Size N:B G85/G80 same camera
- Panasonic Lumix DC G9 is 7% (8.5 mm) wider and 9% (8.3 mm) taller than Panasonic Lumix G85.
- Panasonic Lumix DC G9 is 23% (17.3 mm) thicker than Panasonic Lumix G85.
- Panasonic Lumix DC G9 [658 g] weights 30% (153 grams) more than Panasonic Lumix G85 [505 g] (*inc. batteries and memory card).
- Panasonic Lumix DC G9 dimensions: 136.9x97.3x91.6 mm (camera body only, excluding protrusion)
Panasonic Lumix G85 dimensions: 128.4x89x74.3 mm (camera body only, excluding protrusion)
Can it be set to one of the custom modes?I now own the G9. Loving it.
Most annoying thing about the G9 is having to re-enter the focal length for a manual lens EVERY SINGLE TIME you switch on. Ended up leaving the camera on more than usual today to save having to quickly re input 56mm every time.
If anybody can shed light on how to get it to remember the last FL set then I'd love to hear.
Has it been updated to the latest firmware?I now own the G9. Loving it.
Most annoying thing about the G9 is having to re-enter the focal length for a manual lens EVERY SINGLE TIME you switch on. Ended up leaving the camera on more than usual today to save having to quickly re input 56mm every time.
If anybody can shed light on how to get it to remember the last FL set then I'd love to hear.
Latest firmware. And neither setting that way nor in the menu is resulting in it staying after switch off. Worked fine on my GX80, well was quirky but generally worked.Has it been updated to the latest firmware?
I don't know if that would make any difference, but both mine remember the last focal length entered, and when you turn it on, it asks if you want to change it, and you just push "SET" for NO and they stay on the last manually entered length
There may be a menu setting for that, can't remember setting it though![]()
No, trying another lens won't make a difference.Latest firmware. And neither setting that way nor in the menu is resulting in it staying after switch off. Worked fine on my GX80, well was quirky but generally worked.
I'll try a different adapted lens, shouldn't make a difference as it's not electronically connected but you never know.
Didn't think it would but currently switching on with a 56mm cine lens attached reverts back to 35mm and I have to input again. Very unusual bug. Rest is working perfectly.No, trying another lens won't make a difference.
If I switch them on with no lens fitted, they bring up the last focal length set and ask if I want to change it