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We’re not expecting a lot of exciting camera announcements from CES this year, but the Panasonic GH5 is a big fat exception. After teasing us at Photokina, Panasonic has finally unveiled the long-awaited followup to the much-loved GH4.

Pretty much everything aspect of the GH4 has been upgraded in the GH5. The slightly larger weather-proof body now... more

There’s a Gmail add-on feature that photographers and others always seem to benefit from once they find out about it. I’ve been using it since it has been available and it has been amazing. If there are any responses that you continually re-write over and over again, Gmail’s “Canned Responses” feature is there to help.

For instance, when I get general inquiries of my rates, I have a perfectly written general response that gets used before getting... more

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Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-FZ80 (FZ82 in some markets), an update to its FZ70 consumer superzoom. It provides the same 60x, 20-1200mm F2.8-5.9 zoom lens but adds an 18MP sensor and updated processor, bringing the video spec up to 4K/30p (for... more

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For a while, it appeared as if Panasonic's beloved 'GM' series of ultra-compact Micro Four Thirds cameras were gone forever. Thankfully, that's not true, as the GM and GF lines have merged, with the Lumix DMC-GX850 (GX800 and GF9 in some markets) being the... more

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Panasonic teased the photography world with information about its flagship Micro Four Thirds ILC, the Lumix DC-GH5, at Photokina 2016. Today the company has released all of the details, as well as a release date, making it what we consider the most... more

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Panasonic has renewed four LUMIX G lenses to have full compatibility with their current camera lineup. The aforementioned lenses are a selection of fixed and variable-aperture zooms that feature an updated version of Panasonic's Power OIS system that works... more

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The Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 12-60mm F2.8-4 lens was first shown at Photokina 2016, and has made its official debut at CES 2017. The first of the Leica DG Vario-Elmarit F2.8-4 series to reach market, this premium lens is equivalent to 24-... more

Hands-on with the Panasonic Lumix GX850

Panasonic combines its 'beauty'-oriented GF line of interchangeable lens cameras and the ultra-compact-oriented GM line with the introduction of the Lumix GX850 (GX800/GF9 in some markets). The GX850 has a lot in common with its most direct predecessor,... more

Hands-on with the Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5

At first glance, the GH5 looks a lot like the GH4, but this hides probably the biggest step forward the GH series has made since its introduction. Like the previous iterations, Panasonic has been speaking with a range of video users to make sure the features they need are incorporated and work the way they want.

There are a host of... more

The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 is the fifth in the company's industry-changing video and stills 'hybrid' lineup. With its 20MP Four Thirds sensor and deep video-centric feature set, it looks likely to pick up where the GH4 left off as a favorite of indie filmmakers and photographers whose interests venture into the realm of motion picture work.

The GH5's feature set moves on suitably far from its predecessor that the company says the GH4 will remain in its lineup as a... more

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