Capture life's moments with exceptional detail with the Panasonic Lumix G100D with 12-32mm Lens at Camera House, featuring a 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor for high-quality imagery.
Capture life's moments with exceptional detail with the Panasonic Lumix G100D with 12-32mm Lens at Camera House, featuring a 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor for high-quality imagery.
Capture life's moments with exceptional detail with the Panasonic Lumix G100D with 12-32mm Lens at Camera House, featuring a 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor for high-quality imagery.
Capture life's moments with exceptional detail with the Panasonic Lumix G100D with 12-32mm Lens at Camera House, featuring a 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor for high-quality imagery.
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Panasonic LUMIX G100 4k Mirrorless Camera for Photo and Video, Built-in Microphone with Tracking, Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens System, 12-
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Panasonic Lumix DC-G100DKEGK Micro Four Thirds Mirrorless Camera with Lumix G Vario 12-32mm F3.5-5.6 Lens, 20.3MP, 4K 30p & FHD 60 Video, Vlogging Cam
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Panasonic LUMIX G100D 4K Mirrorless Camera with 12-32mm Lens
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Panasonic Dc-g100d+12-32mm Lens+shooting Grip(dmw-shgr1) 8 Languages
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It takes a bit of learning all the functions, but the versatility and capability of this camera is incredible. I started using my phone in 2015 for travel photography, then a few years ago i bought a simple point and shoot....and now, i am interested in learning photography. And this camera is just perfect to start understanding photography and the capabilities of it are quite impressive. I am very happy with the purchase and i am excited to keep learning photography. And one of the best parts, i can exchange lenses. The kit one is good, but you as you learn, you can get a better quality lens. Once you know the style of photography you want to specialize in, you can go crazy. It is awesome.
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Don't waste your money or you can budget in the hidden costs and time when it eventually breaks for no reason.Bought this camera as a Xmas gift for my wife. Used 3-4 times in 6 months. It was handled with care. Then one day it randomly has the error "Please turn off camera and turn on again". I follow the direction and get the same error. Troubleshooting does not help. Camera becomes useless. No matter I have Panasonic's 1 year warranty...….I get in touch with Panasonic and they tell me to ship the camera to their repair center. I am expected to cover the shipping costs. This irked me, but I let it go.Then, not until the camera arrives at the repair center, do they tell me I will be charged a $50 inspection fee to repair the camera regardless of the warranty. ... MoreDon't waste your money or you can budget in the hidden costs and time when it eventually breaks for no reason.Bought this camera as a Xmas gift for my wife. Used 3-4 times in 6 months. It was handled with care. Then one day it randomly has the error "Please turn off camera and turn on again". I follow the direction and get the same error. Troubleshooting does not help. Camera becomes useless. No matter I have Panasonic's 1 year warranty...….I get in touch with Panasonic and they tell me to ship the camera to their repair center. I am expected to cover the shipping costs. This irked me, but I let it go.Then, not until the camera arrives at the repair center, do they tell me I will be charged a $50 inspection fee to repair the camera regardless of the warranty. Very unfair to wait until now to disclose this fee.The amount of time effort and un-forecasted money I've needed to sink into this camera has been exhausting. You could not pay me 5 times this camera's value to have to go through the experience of owning this camera again.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I'm a long time Micro Four Thirds camera user, and I've had many Panasonic M43 cameras over the years.I purchased the G100D to replace my much loved, but aging, GM5, as my small M43 body, to complement the G95 I have for the larger zooms.The G100D uses the same 20MP sensor as in the GX9 and G95, and its output is quite similar to that of the GX9. It also uses the same OLED EVF as the G95D, which is excellent. (This is a BIG improvement over the EVF in the original G100, and makes this a very worthy upgrade over that version).It does not have IBIS, but since most of my lenses do, that is a non-issue for me. (It works equally well with my Olympus/OM and Panasonic lenses, by the way).This is a camera that is not bristling with buttons, but has very flexible ... MoreI'm a long time Micro Four Thirds camera user, and I've had many Panasonic M43 cameras over the years.I purchased the G100D to replace my much loved, but aging, GM5, as my small M43 body, to complement the G95 I have for the larger zooms.The G100D uses the same 20MP sensor as in the GX9 and G95, and its output is quite similar to that of the GX9. It also uses the same OLED EVF as the G95D, which is excellent. (This is a BIG improvement over the EVF in the original G100, and makes this a very worthy upgrade over that version).It does not have IBIS, but since most of my lenses do, that is a non-issue for me. (It works equally well with my Olympus/OM and Panasonic lenses, by the way).This is a camera that is not bristling with buttons, but has very flexible button assignments, and touch screen button options for even more direct access. Once you get it set up to your liking, it's simple, intuitive and easy to work with.And, of course, the output is what counts. On that score, this camera does just beautifully. It gets colors right, even on complex flower photography. It is M43, so it's not going to be happy shooting black cats in coal mines, but it has just excellent output in normal shooting situations.I think Panasonic missed a chunk of their audience when they marketed this as primarily a video product. It's a great, simple, small, camera that is really fun to use and excellent for photography, especially if you are looking for something that's quite portable to take with you easily.
Panasonic LUMIX G100 4k Mirrorless Camera for Photo and Video, Built-in Microphone with Tracking, Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens System, 12-
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Panasonic Lumix DC-G100DKEGK Micro Four Thirds Mirrorless Camera with Lumix G Vario 12-32mm F3.5-5.6 Lens, 20.3MP, 4K 30p & FHD 60 Video, Vlogging Cam
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Panasonic LUMIX G100D 4K Mirrorless Camera with 12-32mm Lens
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Panasonic LUMIX G100D 4K Mirrorless Camera with 12-32mm and Tripod Grip
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Panasonic Lumix Dc-g100d Body
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It takes a bit of learning all the functions, but the versatility and capability of this camera is incredible. I started using my phone in 2015 for travel photography, then a few years ago i bought a simple point and shoot....and now, i am interested in learning photography. And this camera is just perfect to start understanding photography and the capabilities of it are quite impressive. I am very happy with the purchase and i am excited to keep learning photography. And one of the best parts, i can exchange lenses. The kit one is good, but you as you learn, you can get a better quality lens. Once you know the style of photography you want to specialize in, you can go crazy. It is awesome.
Don't waste your money or you can budget in the hidden costs and time when it eventually breaks for no reason.Bought this camera as a Xmas gift for my wife. Used 3-4 times in 6 months. It was handled with care. Then one day it randomly has the error "Please turn off camera and turn on again". I follow the direction and get the same error. Troubleshooting does not help. Camera becomes useless. No matter I have Panasonic's 1 year warranty...….I get in touch with Panasonic and they tell me to ship the camera to their repair center. I am expected to cover the shipping costs. This irked me, but I let it go.Then, not until the camera arrives at the repair center, do they tell me I will be charged a $50 inspection fee to repair the camera regardless of the warranty. ... MoreDon't waste your money or you can budget in the hidden costs and time when it eventually breaks for no reason.Bought this camera as a Xmas gift for my wife. Used 3-4 times in 6 months. It was handled with care. Then one day it randomly has the error "Please turn off camera and turn on again". I follow the direction and get the same error. Troubleshooting does not help. Camera becomes useless. No matter I have Panasonic's 1 year warranty...….I get in touch with Panasonic and they tell me to ship the camera to their repair center. I am expected to cover the shipping costs. This irked me, but I let it go.Then, not until the camera arrives at the repair center, do they tell me I will be charged a $50 inspection fee to repair the camera regardless of the warranty. Very unfair to wait until now to disclose this fee.The amount of time effort and un-forecasted money I've needed to sink into this camera has been exhausting. You could not pay me 5 times this camera's value to have to go through the experience of owning this camera again.
I'm a long time Micro Four Thirds camera user, and I've had many Panasonic M43 cameras over the years.I purchased the G100D to replace my much loved, but aging, GM5, as my small M43 body, to complement the G95 I have for the larger zooms.The G100D uses the same 20MP sensor as in the GX9 and G95, and its output is quite similar to that of the GX9. It also uses the same OLED EVF as the G95D, which is excellent. (This is a BIG improvement over the EVF in the original G100, and makes this a very worthy upgrade over that version).It does not have IBIS, but since most of my lenses do, that is a non-issue for me. (It works equally well with my Olympus/OM and Panasonic lenses, by the way).This is a camera that is not bristling with buttons, but has very flexible ... MoreI'm a long time Micro Four Thirds camera user, and I've had many Panasonic M43 cameras over the years.I purchased the G100D to replace my much loved, but aging, GM5, as my small M43 body, to complement the G95 I have for the larger zooms.The G100D uses the same 20MP sensor as in the GX9 and G95, and its output is quite similar to that of the GX9. It also uses the same OLED EVF as the G95D, which is excellent. (This is a BIG improvement over the EVF in the original G100, and makes this a very worthy upgrade over that version).It does not have IBIS, but since most of my lenses do, that is a non-issue for me. (It works equally well with my Olympus/OM and Panasonic lenses, by the way).This is a camera that is not bristling with buttons, but has very flexible button assignments, and touch screen button options for even more direct access. Once you get it set up to your liking, it's simple, intuitive and easy to work with.And, of course, the output is what counts. On that score, this camera does just beautifully. It gets colors right, even on complex flower photography. It is M43, so it's not going to be happy shooting black cats in coal mines, but it has just excellent output in normal shooting situations.I think Panasonic missed a chunk of their audience when they marketed this as primarily a video product. It's a great, simple, small, camera that is really fun to use and excellent for photography, especially if you are looking for something that's quite portable to take with you easily.
I bought this very model about a year ago and it is my current favourite out of the five cameras I own. I wanted an interchangeable lens camera with a view finder since it is hard to use the screen-only models in bright sunlight. This was the perfect answer. Also I went to Panasonic since their lenses are manual zooms, and not motorised. The 4/3rds sensor is easily adequate for almost any situation (I have had everything in the past right up to Hasselblads), there has never been a situation where I needed a bigger sensor since owning this camera. All up it is very compact and very versatile.
I was looking for a lightweight camera for travel and street photography but it needed to be an interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder. I did a lot of research and this model came out on top. The kit came with a zoom and prime lens, shoulder bag and two batteries. I have since added a telephoto. Took about a week to get used to as I also use a DSLR from another manufacturer. However, once mastered it has more features than my DSLR and it very easy to operate from the touch screen. MF on one of the lens needs to use the cursor keys but in practice this works fine and photos are pin sharp. I am very pleased with this product. The full manual (download) is very informative and really explains the product. I am not sure it will replace my DSLR for 'heavy lifting' ... MoreI was looking for a lightweight camera for travel and street photography but it needed to be an interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder. I did a lot of research and this model came out on top. The kit came with a zoom and prime lens, shoulder bag and two batteries. I have since added a telephoto. Took about a week to get used to as I also use a DSLR from another manufacturer. However, once mastered it has more features than my DSLR and it very easy to operate from the touch screen. MF on one of the lens needs to use the cursor keys but in practice this works fine and photos are pin sharp. I am very pleased with this product. The full manual (download) is very informative and really explains the product. I am not sure it will replace my DSLR for 'heavy lifting' but for street photography it is an excellent choice.
Before buying this, hearing a lot of bad reviews about this guy, but turn out it actually really great for hybrid camera, great photography and decent videography (recommend recording at 1080p rather than 4k due to huge crop). The UI is user-friendly! However, the lack of IBIS is a bit annoying because I can not buy other lenses that do not have OIS. Moreover, there is no weather-sealing, hence cant have peace of mind during humid environment.
I think this camera has gotten a very unfair rap on with the camera review youtube community. Part of this may be due to Panasonic themselves positioning the camera incorrectly in the market. Part of it also is bias towards the "micro-four thirds is dead" sentiment. But after using the camera for about 9 months, here are my thoughts.Pros- super small and compact, esp for an interchangeable lens camera- really great out of the box images with automatic and scene modes- kit lens is sharp and optically stabilized- lots of fun modes to play around with, like slo mo, focus stacking, etc- focus tracking for video is much better than previous Lumix cameras- still photo focusing is very reliable and fast- in camera charging- built in flash- decent 360 mics- ... MoreI think this camera has gotten a very unfair rap on with the camera review youtube community. Part of this may be due to Panasonic themselves positioning the camera incorrectly in the market. Part of it also is bias towards the "micro-four thirds is dead" sentiment. But after using the camera for about 9 months, here are my thoughts.Pros- super small and compact, esp for an interchangeable lens camera- really great out of the box images with automatic and scene modes- kit lens is sharp and optically stabilized- lots of fun modes to play around with, like slo mo, focus stacking, etc- focus tracking for video is much better than previous Lumix cameras- still photo focusing is very reliable and fast- in camera charging- built in flash- decent 360 mics- flippy screen, and optical viewfinder- decent handling and usability, remappable buttons and controls, easy to nav menusCons- micro USB, not strong enough to charge and use at the same time- no weather sealing (but at this price point, forgivable)- if you're pixel peeping, 20 megapixels is prob not going to make you happy- continuous auto focus for video is not as good as Sony or other crop sensor systems- can have extreme crop when shooting 4K video with hybrid stabilization- not a lot of manual control dials/surfacesI think the camera excels as a secondary M43 body for travel if you're already invested in the system. If you're just starting out, I think it's also a great choice as it's very easy to get good results without having to resort to edit RAW files or color grading video. The M43 lens selection is pretty amazing, esp if you hunt for used gear. I would say as a walk and talk vlogging camera, it works best at 1080p, with medium hybrid stabilization enabled. I wouldn't really use this for handheld 4K vlogging unless you were able to get the 9mm Leica lens (which is fantastic).
Lumix have a great reputation in the MFT camera market after years of making digital cameras for every market niche. However, I have to say that the G100 has been aimed at far too narrow a market. Marketing this camera mainly at vloggers does this model an injustice. Its very much a photographers camera as it has just about all of the firmware attributes of the larger (and heavier) G9. You can attach all MFT lenses to the G100 as well. A trifle small in large hands, nonetheless it is a great camera for say street photography with the right lens and will give the user great results whatever your shooting priority - stills or video! As can be seen from the photos I quite like B&W photography
Good Points: This is my 3rd LUMIX in 8-years. I use them mostly during adventure holidays. I always have two cameras with me due to remote places and limited charge opportunity. Another excellent camera, robust and exceptional quality for the price. In fact I hardly used my old one as this battery life plus the additional battery was just great.Improvement Points: Unlike the past model, it doesn’t have a favourites button whilst I often used previously to make selection and deletion of shots quick and easy.
I have had the camera for about a week and it really has given me some amazing looking photos and video. It is my first mirrorless camera and it has been a learning curve because it has a lot more features than my older dslr. I really like the 4K video The kit lens is a good starter lens and it is a very good lens. So far I am really pleased with my purchase because of the quality of the camera and the pictures/video results I have been getting with it and I have not used it to its full potential yet. I also like the size and light weight of the camera. It is small enough it will fit in my jacket pocket which is a big plus.