Diego Quintana
Comentado en México el 2 de febrero de 2023
Las fotografías de un teléfono de los 90 son mejores que las que toma esta cámara. Gracias por arruinar todas mis fotos.
SunArk
Comentado en Australia el 21 de enero de 2020
Compact, Stylish and Pro Like pictures. At par with intermediate DSLR cameras.
Dilly
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 7 de julio de 2019
Picture quality is very poor and im very disappointed with this product.
Ana Gallardo
Comentado en México el 21 de julio de 2019
Me gustó mucho la cámara y es lo que estaba buscando para cargar en viajes. Creo que por el precio es una muy buena opción, tomando en cuenta que es una micro four thirds y se pierde un poco de espacio en el lente, pero creo que es un buen deal.Hay que invertirle en lentes porque los que trae pues son muy básicos, aunque incluso se puede sobrevivir con ellos un rato.Lo que sí es un rollo es la comunicación con la app. Ufff... Ojalá Panasonic le invirtiera más a eso, ya que es una maravilla cuando quiere funcionar.
Gmx
Comentado en México el 3 de abril de 2019
La cámara es muy pequeña y ligera así como los lentes que incluye. Pesa alrededor de 1 kg ya con el telefoto y alrededor de 500 g con el otro lente que incluye. Si bien es un sensor cortado que equivale a la mitad de un 35 Mm, la calidad es muy buena. La estabilización de cuerpo y lentes en conjunto te permite tomar fotos con exposiciones relativamente largas a mano alzada. Esta funcionalidad para vídeo es muy útil también, y cabe mencionar que la calidad es superior.Recomiendo leer el manual avanzado para descubrir las funcionalidades de la cámara. Algunas son bastante útiles.Lo único malo que le veo es que no tiene entrada para micrófono.Actualización Julio 2020Recientemente compré un lente Olympus 12-35 F2.8 y realmente los resultados me sorprendieron. Es una calidad comparable con la de cámaras más caras y pesadas.
Stormcrow
Comentado en México el 13 de agosto de 2018
Adquirí el kit que viene con cámara y dos lentes, de 12-32mm y 45-150mm. También la he probado con un lente manual Fotasy 35mm f1.7 comprado también en Amazon. Fácil de usar viniendo de otra Lumix (vengo de la compacta ZS100 y a grandes rasgos los menús y funciones son casi iguales), tiene gran calidad, sólidamente construida, incluye correa para el cuello, batería, cargador y cable USB. Si se desea usar la salida micro HDMI habrá que buscarla por separado. La cámara llegó perfectamente protegida. Ahora, la siguiente compra será alguna mochila para la cámara y los lentes. Estoy satisfecho y recomiendo ampliamente la cámara a quienes vienen de usar cámaras compactas o celular para tomar fotografías y quieren salto a algo más complejo y poderoso. El sistema Micro 4/3 que Olympus y Panasonic utilizan en sus cámaras es abierto, así qué hay otros fabricantes de lentes que tienen productos para este sistema y la variedad de opciones y precios es algo muy atractivo. Añadiré fotos a esta reseña en unos días. Espero que mi opinión sea de utilidad, gracias por leerme!
Rubén José
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2018
Aunque tenía mis dudas pues siempre he sido usuario de equipos DSLR compré esta cámara Mirrorless por las recomendaciones en cuanto al peso y lo completo de sus funciones. No me decepcionó, es un equipo excelente con una muy fácil forma de operar y con la posibilidad de intercambiar lentes como cualquier cámara DLRS de mayor peso, tamaño y precio. Muy buena compra.
DanRomo
Comentado en México el 15 de noviembre de 2018
Llevo ya 2 meses utilizando la cámara y es más de lo que esperaba.Su calidad es impresionante, antes solía tener la G8 y debo decir que ésta es muy superior a pesar de contar con el mismo sensor.La he empatado en vídeo muy fácilmente junto a una BlackMagic Cinema.Sin duda de las mejores comprar que he hecho. Gracias.
Ricardo V.
Comentado en México el 8 de enero de 2018
Es compacta, cabe facilmente en cualquier mochila. La calidad de video es demasiado buena para cualquier tipo de trabajo. Con el lente del kit basta para trabajos sencillos. La batería no dura demasiado, 54 minutos grabando continuamente, si se hacen pequeños clips te dura cerca de 3 horas. Recomendable comprar mas baterías.
Alfonso Blanco Samperio
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2018
Una cámara intuitiva, compacta para el uso diario y con una gran prestación para video; todo esto a un precio competitivo con el resto de cámaras con prestaciones similares. El envío se realizó desde EUA. En la aduana no hubo problemas y llegó antes de la previsión inicial a mi domicilio
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de septiembre de 2017
After two years of doing photography and owning this camera, I would recommend to almost everyone to seek another full frame or Sony mirrorless alternative for a comparable price. The GX85 does a lot of things right, including video at 4K. However, the picture quality compared to other similarly priced cameras, it isn’t very good. The dynamic range on this is very weak. Pictures involving lots of light and shadow contrast look weak, even with a 1,000 lens on it. Video quality is great, but adding an external mic is a no-go due to no audio input. Edges from a distance look splashed or digitally sharpened.If you’re looking for something for photography, even consider a 5D Mark II used with a decent lens. You will yield way better results and with a full frame camera. Sony also offers less expensive options, with a used A7ii not being far ahead on pricing, it seems like a no brained to me.
Mikee Catacutan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de agosto de 2016
This review isn't about the technical aspects of the camera. This review is tailored towards the consumer who wants a small, compact and capable mirrorless camera that they could take everywhere with them. This review if for:- Someone who understands the importance of some really good food pics- Likes adventure and looking back at it through pics and videos- Explores around town and takes photos along the way- Has cute pets and likes cute pet pics- Has an eye for design and wants photos of cool spaces- Wants to travel light but not miss a photo momentBasically this is a review for the photographer/social media influencer/enthusiast who believes the best camera is the one they have on them.Just a couple housekeeping notes:* Before I continue, I have to put out a disclaimer and say that I was chosen as part of Panasonic and Lumix USA’s campaign (#PanasonicAdvocate) to test this camera out and share my experiences with an unbiased and honest review. And that is exactly what I’m going to do as these opinions are my own and I have literally been using this camera almost every day for over a month.** All images posted to this review are taken with the kit lens.I started out my mirrorless journey with the Panasonic GF1. It was a pioneer amongst the mirrorless cameras and to this day remains one of my favorite cameras to have used. Since then, I’ve owned mirrorless cameras from Olympus, Fujifilm and now Sony so it’s kind of cool how this all came full circle when Panasonic approached me with the gx85.DISLIKESLet’s get the things I dislike out of the way because they’re not a deal breaker for me, they’re simply just things I think can be improved upon. While I appreciate and have grown to love the tilt screen, I wish this camera flipped all the way up for selfies and group shots. Selfies aside, when I’m traveling, this is super useful trying for getting quick self-portraits.This is also my first touch screen for a camera. While I love the option to quickly change my focal points with a touch of the screen, I find that when I put the camera up to my eye to compose a shot through the EVF, the touch focus point is so sensitive that it moves around like crazy.The camera is also a bit heavy for it’s size. I read that people complained that it’s predecessor seemed dinky in the hands and while they improved that with the gx85 feeling robust, in my opinion, it’s a touch too heavy for such a compact m43 camera.On that same note, because the added weight is attributed to making the camera feel more robust, they really should have made this weather proof. It would cancel out any negative feelings one has towards this camera being slightly heavy for a small compact.High ISO = mehhh photo quality. There’s not much to this point other then when you have a small sensor and you’re pushing it’s ISO, images tend to smudge up, noise builds and the clarity becomes lost. It’s not horrible by any means and they’ve come such a long way since the first m43 cameras, but larger sensor cameras will always have the edge when it comes to high ISO.LIKESIt’s so cute/cool. Yea I said it. Whatever lol. I’m big on how cameras look these days. I think the aesthetic of ones tools are a direct representation of ones style. For me, I love when cameras can embody a retro rangefinder look while still infusing some modern design elements without looking like the two are fighting against each other. When I think of retro and modern design friction, I think of some of the Olympus bodies. When I think of the perfect blend of retro and modern, I think of the Leica Q.The buttons and dials are all fantastic. So much so I rarely use any of the touch screen buttons to navigate around for settings and the camera interface and menus.The build quality is first rate. I know I said earlier it was a tad bit too heavy and while I stick with that statement, it really does feel good in the hands regardless.Start up time is instant. Something Sony really needs to take note on.I love the kit lens. It’s so small but provides a good range and the quality is really good for what it is. It’s also built well for a kit lens so the overall vibe of this combo still feels like a premium product.The image stabilization on this thing is BANANAS. My Sony A7RII also has 5-axis image stabilization, but the gx85 also takes advantage of lens I.S. created a Dual I.S. system. Video clips feel like they’re taken with a gimbal (super amateur clips btw).I’ll never buy a camera without Wi-Fi. Many times, I like to post photos instantly, especially when I’m traveling. The Wi-Fi on the gx85 works great with the app and transfers images relatively fast. I’ve yet to loose connection while transferring photos.And like many current mirrorless cameras, the autofocus is lightning fast.OVERALL IMPRESSIONSJust like with every other mirrorless camera out there, there are still some short comings. Most of which I didn’t feel the need to mention because we’ve heard it time and time before. The most notable for me being battery life. It makes sense though when you have a small battery trying to give life to an almost all electronic device (LCD, EVF, shutter, etc.).With those little gripes aside, I still do believe mirrorless is the future and this camera is just part of that journey.The Panasonic gx85 is a great, be-with-you-at-all-times camera. As you can see by the photos I’ve posted, that’s exactly what happened. The gx85 was with me at all times. It came with me to dinner, it came exploring in my Jeep and it came with me to hang out with some friends.Will I be using it for paid work? No, but that’s because I have my Sony line of cameras to do that for me. Is it capable for paid work? Absolutely! Just ask any of the social influencers making a killing per post with an iPhone.
AYWD
good all around camera. easy to carry and sharp images but only if have enough light. Lens suffer a lot during night as it has small aperture.