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Re: Agree Completely....even as a Panasonic FanBBB myself
GodSpeaks wrote:
VideoPic wrote:
Great example as you wrote the GX8. It suffered after reviewers nailed it for having shutter shock, and still became a well respected great camera to those who think and ignore negative press. The shocker was the GX9. Instead of following the GX8 winning character Panasonic forced the GX9 down to the boring GX80 (hope that is the right name). I tried one of these and sold it in 2 weeks, the most uncomfortable camera...bla bla
Point is the GX9 filled a new space not copying any of the GX8 appeal attributes....
Have to strongly disagree with calling the GX85/80 a "boring" camera. To me, the GX85 is one of my most favorite cameras EVER.
As for the GX9, yeah, Panasonic totally blew the naming of that one. It should have been the GX90 or 95. I think I read somewhere that in Japan it is known as the GX85 Mark II, which is in fact, what it is.
Trust we talking about the same camera, the one without the GH4 type grip. I read the raving reviews at the time and bought one new ( I seldom buy new) It had a nice solid weighty feel to it and I thought for its size plus capability must be a winner.
Then had a spot on the sensor, never ever had this in the past. Send it back and it was returned all OK. My experience with color and DR (not sensor limited DR), the type of DR the camera software produce were not great. I recall editing the images would not just correct with a RAW white balance correction, one always had to also remove a slight remaining color cast. Not 100% like older Panasonic bodies, something unique to the GX80 I found.
On the GX8 I never had this, lovely sensor and lovely RAW files for editing
I respect if you happy with your camera - my apologies
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