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What's up with the g100 specs?

Started Nov 12, 2020 | Discussions thread
Rens
Rens Senior Member • Posts: 1,987
Re: What's up with the g100 specs?
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b00mer wrote:

This camera was almost exactly what I was hoping Panasonic was going to create. Coming from a g85 this was going to be more my speed. Smaller, lighter, compact, updated. I skipped the g7 because I thought IBIS was a killer feature, but after much personal use I find it barely affects my photography and rarely is strong enough to provide better video experience. I'm just not sold on it, personally.

Yet this latest rendition is simply a half-attempt from them. Where is proper shutter speed, quality 1080 slow-mo, uncropped 4k? I would have flipped right over to this instead of moving to a larger and higher level camera.

I really don't understand why so many market essentials were held back. I feel like Panasonic simply gave up and threw in the towel on this. It's almost silly because now we see markets for compact full frame, fixed lens full frame all in the name of convenience while keeping up with substance. This camera is such a disappointment when it seems it could have easily been something more. Sorry for the rant...

Panasonic have pushed the G100 as a vlogging camera, and all the reviews I've read have agreed with the above critism to varying extents.

I never use video.  I bought mine as a compact stills camera, small enough to go in a jacket pocket, especially with the retractable 12-32 lens (which I already had).

After a year with my previous G9 I found I much preferred the 20 mp sensor over the 16 mp version, not because of the extra resolution but because the images were less digital and more natural to my eyes.  But never using video, AF for following action, or high frames per second, it was  unnecessarily large and heavy for my needs.

So I sold it and bought a Canon RP (very small FF body with the fully articulating screen I won't do without) and a couple of (big and heavy) f4 zooms. I'm very happy with these when weight isn't a problem.

For walking the steep slopes to the moors, it's heavier than the G9 plus lenses.  But the G100 with its 20 mp sensor and a tiny lens makes an ideal hill walking camera. Ibis would have been nice, but I'm generally pretty steady; I have the unstabilized Olympus 8-18, also small and retractable and use it without problems.

Considering Panasonic is pitching it at vloggers, it's weird that it has compromised video and no IBIS.

But it's compactness, light weight, recent 20 mp sensor, and fully articulating screen make it ideal for me. I'm really happy with mine.

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