Panasonic LUMIX G9 Mirrorless Camera
The Panasonic DC-G9 is a 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera — with 4K video and in-body stabilization. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Panasonic LUMIX G9 Mirrorless Camera
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Camera Overview — Panasonic DC-G9
Key Features — Panasonic DC-G9
20.3MP MFT Sensor: The Micro Four Thirds sensor delivers detailed 20.3MP images with a 2x crop factor, giving access to a wide ecosystem of compatible lenses.
60fps Burst Shooting: A maximum burst rate of 60fps with the electronic shutter makes the G9 capable of freezing fast-moving subjects across sports and wildlife scenarios.
5-Axis In-Body Stabilization: Sensor-shift stabilization on five axes compensates for camera shake during handheld shooting, including with non-stabilized lenses.
3,680,000-Dot EVF: The high-resolution electronic viewfinder provides a detailed, bright live view that rivals optical finders from DSLRs.
Fully Articulated Touchscreen: The 3-inch, 1,040,000-dot LCD flips and rotates fully, enabling comfortable shooting from low, high, or overhead angles.
225-Area Autofocus: A 225-area AF system with face/eye detection, subject tracking, and pinpoint mode covers a broad range of subjects and shooting styles.
Camera Specifications — Panasonic DC-G9
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Travel, Sports, Wildlife, Video / Cinematography, Vlogging / YouTube, Studio, Event |
| Type | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | Micro Four Thirds (MFT) |
| Resolution | 20.3MP |
| Processor | Venus Engine |
| ISO Range | 200 – 25600 |
| AF System | Contrast Detection, Depth from Defocus (Panasonic DFD), Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, Animal Detection AF |
| AF Points | 225 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 5184x3888 |
| Burst Rate | 60 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 4K |
| Max Frame Rate | 60fps |
Description — Panasonic DC-G9
The Panasonic LUMIX G9 is a feature-rich Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera centered on a 20.3MP sensor with 21.77 million total pixels. The camera's autofocus system spans 225 areas and supports face and eye detection, subject tracking, pinpoint, and custom multi modes — a broad toolkit for photographers working across genres. A 60fps maximum burst rate makes the G9 a capable option for capturing action sequences.
The 3,680,000-dot electronic viewfinder pairs with a fully articulated 3-inch TFT LCD touchscreen at 1,040,000 dots for adaptable composition in any orientation. The body incorporates 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization and a weather-sealed construction, measuring 137 x 97 x 92mm and weighing 658g. ISO sensitivity ranges from 200 to 25600.
Video recording reaches up to 4K at 60fps. Connectivity covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI output, and USB, while the hot shoe and flash sync port provide flexible external lighting options. Storage is handled by SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards.
The Micro Four Thirds lens mount ensures broad compatibility with a wide lens ecosystem.
Pros — Panasonic DC-G9
- ✓High 60fps maximum burst rate (photoSpecs.maxBurstFrameRate) enables effective capture of fast-moving subjects
- ✓3,680,000-dot electronic viewfinder (viewfinder.resolution) delivers a detailed, high-resolution live view experience
- ✓Comprehensive 225-area autofocus system (autofocus.focusPoints) with face/eye detection and subject tracking built in
Cons — Panasonic DC-G9
- ✗Native ISO minimum of 200 (iso.min) means no extended low ISO setting is confirmed in the specs, which may limit flexibility in very bright conditions
- ✗Battery life value is not specified (battery.batteryLife is null), making it difficult to plan for extended shoots without additional batteries
- ✗Storage limited to SD/SDHC/SDXC (storageMedia) with no dual card slot confirmed in specifications
Videos — Panasonic DC-G9
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