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Here are all of our Panasonic digital camera reviews, listed alphabetically by model.
Panasonic FZ8018.1 megapixel, EVF, 60.00x Zoom Released March 2017 |
$297.99
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Panasonic FZ1000 II20.1 megapixel, EVF, 16.00x Zoom Released March 2019 |
$797.99
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Panasonic G920.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera The 20-megapixel Panasonic G9 captures high-quality still images across a wide range of situations with fast continuous shooting, pretty good autofocus and with excellent DSLR-like controls. The robust G9 packs in a lot of compelling features and is a true Panasonic MFT stills photography flagship camera, while also offering good 4K/60p video. Read more in our in-depth Panasonic G9 Review! Released January 2018 |
$897.99
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Panasonic G9520.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 5.00x Zoom Borrowing the higher-res 20MP sensor from the G9, more advanced video features from the GH5 and featuring an updated body design, the refreshed Panasonic G95 answers the call for a versatile and capable hybrid mirrorless camera designed for stills and video shooters alike. The G95 offers excellent image quality, fast performance, excellent video, and robust weather sealing, all at a reasonable price point. The G95 hits a nice sweet spot for enthusiasts and intermediate-level creators looking for a well-rounded, multimedia-focused camera that doesn't break the bank. Read more in our in-depth Panasonic G95 review! Released May 2019 |
$697.99
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Panasonic G10020.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.67x Zoom Released July 2020 |
$597.99
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Panasonic GH520.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera The Panasonic GH5 is a wonderful successor to an already great hybrid still & video camera. With lots of new features and improvements both inside and out, the GH5 does a lot of live up to its $2,000 price tag. Sporting a new 20MP sensor, faster processor, a very deep buffer, dual UHS-II SD slots, 4K video up to 60p, 10-bit internal video recording, 6K Photo mode and much more, the Panasonic GH5 is well-deserving of that flagship moniker. The GH-series has made a name for itself among video creators, and that shows no sign of ending with the GH5. Photographers aren't left out, but video features really take center-stage with the GH5. For all the details, read our in-depth Panasonic GH5 review! Released March 2017 |
$1297.99
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Panasonic GH5 II20.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera |
$1197.99
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Panasonic GH5S10.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera The GH5 was, and is, a fantastic camera for video, but the Panasonic GH5S goes above and beyond. Its 10MP resolution is a bit low for photos, but it's great for video. The GH5S offers better video quality, more recording options, and just tons of advanced video features. And while the AF speed is slightly slower than the GH5, and the lack of in-body image stabilization removes some of what made the GH5 so versatile, the GH5S offers such a wealth of features and high-quality video, that it's easy to overlook these minor points. In the end, if you're a serious video creator looking for a compact yet feature-packed video camera, the Panasonic GH5S is the one to pick. Read more in our Panasonic GH5S review! Released February 2018 |
$1797.99
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Panasonic GH625.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released March 2022 |
$2199.99
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Panasonic GX920.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 5.00x Zoom The Panasonic GX9 is an interesting little camera. It's small, lightweight and does a lot of things well, including image quality, autofocus, and overall performance. But does it replace the GX8 or the GX85? Regardless of which camera it replaces, on its own, the GX9 is a really nice camera. It's compact, it feels nice in the hand, and it takes great photos, right up there with some of the best Micro Four Thirds cameras. And it shoots pleasing 4K video as well as offers a host of nifty 4K Photo shooting modes. It packs a lot into a small package -- exactly what many of us expect from a "Micro" Four Thirds camera -- and for a great price. Read all about it in our Panasonic GX9 Review! Released March 2018 |
$797.99
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Panasonic GX85016.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.67x Zoom The Panasonic GX850 continues in the tradition of the GF series of cameras, one of Panasonic's longest-running Micro Four Thirds model lines. The GX850 uses an improved 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor, which ditches an optical low-pass filter. This results in sharp, detailed images across a wide range of ISO speeds. Further, the camera includes 4K video recording, up to 10 frames per second continuous shooting and much more. The Panasonic GX850 is a compact, sleek and capable camera that is a great value at US$550 with a kit lens. Read our Panasonic GX850 Review for all the details! Released February 2017 |
$549.99
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Panasonic LX100 II17.0 megapixel, Mid-Sized, 3.13x Zoom It might look a lot like its predecessor, but the Panasonic LX100 II offers a significant upgrade in image quality and generous performance in a take-anywhere body that'll slip easily into your coat pocket. It's perhaps not the best choice for video shooters, but still imaging fans will find lots to love, whether they prefer shooting raw or JPEG. And despite a compact body, there are generous controls and plenty of customization options to tune it to your tastes. Read on and find out if it's for you in our in-depth Panasonic LX100 II review. Released October 2018 |
$797.99
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Panasonic S124.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 4.38x Zoom Released April 2019 |
$2497.99
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Panasonic S1H24.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released September 2019 |
$3497.99
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Panasonic S1R47.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 4.38x Zoom Panasonic jumps into the fray with their first full-frame mirrorless camera, and the results are very impressive. The new Panasonic S1R is a powerful, DSLR-styled mirrorless camera with a fantastic, high-res 47MP full-frame sensor, built-in IBIS, 4Kp60 video and weather-sealing. The S1R proves to be an excellent pro-level camera for landscape, architectural, portrait and (in some cases) wildlife photographers who want high-quality, high-resolution image-making performance. The DFD-based AF system and a slower continuous burst speeds make it less ideal for fast action, and yet it's still a fairly responsive camera given its resolution. For all the details on Panasonic's high-resolution full-frame mirrorless camera, head over to our Panasonic S1R review! Released April 2019 |
$3697.99
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Panasonic S524.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released September 2020 |
$1197.99
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Panasonic S5 II24.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released January 2023 |
$1999.99
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Panasonic S5 IIX24.2 megapixel, Compact System Camera Released May 2023 |
$2199.99
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Panasonic TS720.4 megapixel, Compact, 4.60x Zoom Released June 2018 |
$447.99
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Panasonic ZS7020.3 megapixel, EVF, 30.00x Zoom Released May 2017 |
$297.99
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Panasonic ZS8020.3 megapixel, EVF, 30.00x Zoom Released April 2019 |
$397.99
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Panasonic ZS20020.1 megapixel, EVF, 15.00x Zoom Released March 2018 |
$647.99
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Panasonic FZ30012.1 megapixel, EVF, 24.00x Zoom Two years after the FZ200 impressed us with its 24-600mm equivalent lens and strong performance, the Panasonic FZ300 has arrived with a redesigned body and a suite of new features. Unchanged are the 12.1-megapixel sensor and the 25x optical zoom lens, while new upgrades include 4K video and 4K Photo features in addition to numerous other improvements. Is this the high-zoom all-in-one camera you've been waiting for? Read our Panasonic FZ300 review to find out! Released October 2015 |
$447.99
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Panasonic FZ100020.1 megapixel, EVF, 16.00x Zoom In 2013, the Sony RX10 set a very high benchmark for just what a long-zoom camera could be, with a large 1"-type image sensor and generous 8.3x zoom lens. Now, Panasonic puts forth a spectacularly-capable challenger in the 16x zoom Panasonic FZ1000, and despite the same sensor size and an even more generous feature set, it's barely any bigger. Although it lacks the constant aperture of the Sony, we think the Panasonic FZ1000 represents an even better buy for the typical photographer in search of a camera that will free them from the need to juggle a dozen different lenses. Want to know why? Read our in-depth Panasonic FZ1000 review, and find out! Released July 2014 |
$747.99
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Panasonic FZ250020.1 megapixel, EVF, 20.00x Zoom The Panasonic FZ2500 improves upon its predecessor in numerous ways, including the new slightly longer built-in zoom lens and excellent touchscreen display. The camera's 24-480mm equivalent lens proves versatile, especially in conjunction with very good image stabilization technology. The FZ2500 offers great image quality and a bevy of 4K video and photo features. How does the FZ2500's performance hold up in the lab and real world? Read our Panasonic FZ2500 review to find out. Released November 2016 |
$897.99
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Panasonic G716.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 3.00x Zoom With the Panasonic G7, the company offers up a whole lot of camera at a really great price. Ostensibly a camera aimed at the family documentarian, the Lumix G7 is also a whole lot more than just a family camera, with great features like super-swift autofocus, a really great viewfinder and tilt/swivel LCD, in-camera Wi-Fi and more. And the ability to easily extract high-resolution stills from ultra high-def 4K video makes it easy to get the shot, no matter your reflexes. Should you buy one? Find out now in our in-depth Panasonic G7 review! Released June 2015 |
$547.99
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Panasonic G8516.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 5.00x Zoom Featuring numerous improvements over its predecessor, the Panasonic G85 is a great DSLR-style mirrorless camera. It uses a sharp 16-megapixel Four Thirds sensor and offers speedy performance and great image quality across its ISO range. Physically, it gains numerous upgrades as well, including robust weather-sealing, a quieter shutter, Dual I.S. 2 stabilization, plus its own optional battery grip. To learn more about its performance and features, read our Panasonic G85 review. Released October 2016 |
$697.99
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Panasonic GF816.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.67x Zoom |
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Panasonic GH416.1 megapixel, Compact System Camera The Panasonic GH4 takes the impressive specs and performance of the GH3 and kicks them up a notch -- a big notch-- with faster burst shooting, quicker AF and 4K video, making the GH4 at home in the hands of not only advanced and professional still photographers, but also in the hands of advanced and professional videographers. Released April 2014 |
$799.00
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Panasonic GX820.3 megapixel, Compact System Camera With its new 20-megapixel sensor, impressive AF performance, high quality 4K video, as well as excellent, robust wireless connectivity, the Panasonic GX8 wears a lot of hats, so to speak. It's perfectly situated for travel and street photography, capturing lots of fast action and high quality video. With this combination of features and performance, the Panasonic GX8 certainly deserves consideration if you're in the market for an all-around, enthusiast-level mirrorless camera. Read more in our in-depth Panasonic GX8 review! Released August 2015 |
$997.99
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Panasonic GX8516.0 megapixel, Compact System Camera, 2.67x Zoom The compact yet powerful Panasonic GX85 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. Is this the perfect compact mirrorless camera? Read our in-depth review to find out! Released May 2016 |
$597.99
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Panasonic LX1020.1 megapixel, Compact, 3.00x Zoom The LX10, Panasonic's first 1-inch-type sensor premium compact camera, offers very good performance from its 20MP sensor and a 24-72mm-eq. built-in lens with fast f/1.4-2.8 aperture range. In addition to its solid imaging capabilities, the LX10 also includes 4K UHD video recording and Panasonic's 4K Photo modes. All this at a rather competitive price point. Is the LX10 as good in the real world as it is on paper? Read our Panasonic LX10 review to find out. Released November 2016 |
$497.99
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Panasonic LX10012.8 megapixel, Mid-Sized, 3.13x Zoom Panasonic's first large-sensor, enthusiast compact camera is here, and it's a beauty! The 12.8-megapixel Panasonic LX100 opts for a slightly larger body than most rivals, but that also frees up room for the same generous sensor size used in the company's Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. Paired with a bright zoom lens and a powerful processor, the result is an enthusiast-grade compact that takes really great photos, day or night! Does the LX100 belong at the top of your wish-list? Find out now in our detailed Panasonic LX100 review! Released October 2014 |
$597.99
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Panasonic TS3016.1 megapixel, Ultra Compact, 4.00x Zoom Released April 2015 |
$157.99
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Panasonic ZS10020.1 megapixel, EVF, 10.00x Zoom A new entry into the compact travel zoom camera market has arrived. The Panasonic ZS100 offers a distinct combination of a 1"-type sensor and 10x zoom lens in a relatively compact camera body. It's versatile, but does this 4K-capable travel camera offer good image quality and performance? Read our in-depth Panasonic ZS100 review to find out! Released March 2016 |
$397.99
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