Panasonic GX9 IBIS - real world experiences
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Re: Panasonic GX9 IBIS - real world experiences
It's very, very good however... the G9 smokes it... that thing is other worldly good.
I notice the GX9 seems to struggle with my longer lenses so the 100-300 II when zoomed right out is always a little hit and miss handheld. With the G9 I find it's more hit.
I was lucky to get my G9 on the recent trade deal FYI. The GX9 I bought at launch and have been very please with it but until DX0 release the module I haven't' seen it at it's best with my workflow.
I mainly use Panasonic lenses where I think the dual IS kicks in pretty well it might just be playing nice with the 12-40?
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