![]() Combined with a new Venus Engine image processor, the GX85's AA-filter-less sensor yields better per-pixel sharpness. There is, however, a twist: no optical low-pass filter, which is a first for Panasonic. While the GX8 maintains the top spot in Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds lineup in terms of sensor resolution at 20 megapixels, the new Lumix GX85 incorporates a more familiar 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor, similar to the earlier GX7. Not as high-res as the GX8, but the Panasonic GX85 is sharper ![]() : Production-level Gallery Supplement & Images posted : Image Quality Comparison and Print Quality posted : Special Gallery Supplement and Beta-sample Gallery Images added Offered in both a two-toned silver and black model as well as an all-black color, the Panasonic GX85 began shipping in May 2016 bundled with the retracting, ultra-compact 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH MEGA OIS LUMIX G VARIO zoom lens for US$799.99. ConsĮVF could be better Sluggish RAW and RAW+JPEG buffer clearing No external mic and headphone jacks Slow x-sync speed Mediocre battery life. Is this the perfect compact mirrorless camera? Read on to find out! ProsĮxcellent build-quality Good ergonomics for its size Built-in 5-axis Dual IS, Built-in EVF Tilting LCD touchscreen monitor Competitive still image quality Excellent 4K video quality Fast autofocus and burst modes Generous buffers Tons of advanced features Built-in Wi-Fi. The camera produces crisp images that are competitive with other 16-megapixel Micro Four Thirds cameras, 4K video quality is excellent, and overall performance is impressive, making this interchangeable lens camera an attractive option for beginners and enthusiasts alike. ![]() The Panasonic GX85 comes close to offering the ideal blend of image quality, functionality, speed and size in our book, packing a ton of advanced features and performance into a compact, well-built body, all at a fair price. ![]()
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