AT A GLANCE
- 2,360K-dot OLED electronic viewfinder with 0.74x magnification
- Tilt-swivel touchscreen display
- 20.3-megapixel image sensor
- Native ISO range of 200-25,600
- Depth from Defocus autofocus system
- 9 frames per second continuous shooting with AFS, 6 fps with AFC
- 4K/30p video recording 4K Photo
- 5-axis Dual I.S.2 image stabilization system
- Microphone and headphone jacks
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy
- USB power supply/charging
- Lumix G Vario 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens
- Filter Thread 58mm
DESCRIPTION
The new G95 incorporates the 20.3-megapixel Four Thirds sensor found in the G9, the same general size of the G85 and some video features brought down from the GH series. In fact, Panasonic says that the G95 is their camera which comes closest to being a true photo/video hybrid camera. The G95 is generally the same size as the G85, although it is slightly larger in every dimension and weighs just a bit more. Specifically, the G95 is 5.13 inches (130.4 millimeters) wide, 3.68 in. (93.5mm) tall and a maximum of 3.05 in. (77.4mm) deep. It weighs 18.9 oz (536 grams) with battery and card, which is 1.1 oz (31 grams) heavier than the G85. Regarding ruggedness and weather sealing, the G95 is constructed using a magnesium alloy front frame and thorough sealing around joints and controls, and when used with a weather-sealed lens, it offers Panasonic's full level of weather resistance. The G95 includes numerous improvements and changes over the G85. The shape of the camera has been revised, and the front and rear grips have been changed to be more comfortable. Within the reach of your shooting hand, the G95 offers many important controls, including dedicated ISO, White Balance and Exposure Compensation buttons near the shutter release. On the G85, the top deck included a Fn1 button that controlled exposure compensation, by default, but ISO and white balance were handled via directional buttons on the rear of the camera. The G95 has been designed around the idea of simple, intuitive one-handed operability. The top of the camera also includes a drive mode dial to the left of the viewfinder and a mode dial to its right. The G95 also retains the G85's built-in flash. Panasonic has also designed the G95 to be easy to use while shooting through the OLED viewfinder. The EVF has the same specs as the one found in the G85, 2,360K dots with 0.74x magnification, but it features a new eyecup design and uses improved materials.
LENS SPECIFICATIONS
Lumix G Vario 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH. POWER O.I.S. Lens
Focal Length 12 - 60mm
Comparable 35mm Equivalent Micro 3/4 Format Focal Length 24 - 120 mm
Aperture Maximum: f/3.5 - 5.6 Minimum: f/22
Camera Mount Type Micro Four Thirds
Format Compatibility Micro Four Thirds
Angle of View 84.05° - 20.44°
Minimum Focus Distance 7.87" (20 cm)
Magnification 0.27x
Elements/Groups 11/9
Diaphragm Blades 7, Rounded
Image Stabilization Yes
Autofocus Yes
Filter Thread Front: 58 mm
Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.60 x 2.80" (66 x 71 mm)
Weight 7.41 oz (210 g)