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PANASONIC LUMIX GX85 Camera with 12-32mm Lens, 4K, 5 Axis Body Stabilization, 3 Inch Tilt and Touch Display, DMC-GX85KK (Black USA)

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w/ 12-32mm (Black)
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format RAW, JPEG
Image Stabilization 5-Axis, Hybrid
Maximum Focal Length 32 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 2 x
Metering Description 3D Color Matrix
Brand Panasonic
Model Name Panasonic Lumix GX85

About this item

  • New 5-axis in-body sensor stabilizer works with LUMIX 2-axis optically stabilized lenses in video and still capture modes using class-leading Dual Image Stabilization
  • Eliminates the need for low-pass sensor filters while boosting fine detail resolving power by nearly 10% over existing 16-Megapixel MFT sensors
  • Shoot lighter and faster with the modern hybrid photography performance of a Mirrorless camera and nearly half the bulk of most DSLRs
  • Thumbwheel controls, integrated viewfinder and touch control enabled tilting LCD maximize control of the photographic experience
  • Capture spontaneous moments with 4K imaging performance in both 4K video and exclusive 4K PHOTO and Post Focus. Dust reduction system: Supersonic wave filter
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Image stabilization
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4.2
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Auto focus
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3.9
4.2
Picture quality
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4.6
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Battery life
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LCD
OLED
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LCD
display size
3 inches
3 inches
3 inches
3.2 inches
3 inches
lens type
Close-Up
zoom
Telephoto
Zoom
interchangeable
zoom
zoom type
Depth From Defocus
Digital Zoom
Optical Zoom
Optical Zoom
shooting modes
Movie,Program,Automatic,Aperture Priority,Shutter Priority,Manual
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P, M, Tv, Hybrid Auto, Auto, Standard, Vivid, Neutral, B/W, Sepia, Video Snapshot, Food
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Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB
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Wireless

From the manufacturer

Big photos just got Easy.

New, surprisingly compact LUMIX GX85 puts the power to take stunning, professional photos in the palm of your hands.


Photo Credit (all): Joseph Linaschke

Panasonic Image App

Instantly share your print-ready photos, even control the camera remotely via your smartphone.

  • Remote Shooting
  • Instant Sharing
  • Social Media Connection

Never miss THAT moment again.

with exclusive 4K Photo technology

The magic begins with newly stabilized, ultra fast 3-frames-per-second 4K video. Then, select and edit frames in-camera so you can take, create and share the perfect shot, instantly.

  • POST FOCUS: Focal point selection
  • 4K LIVE CROPPING: Pan or zoom to crop
  • LIGHT COMPOSITION: Exposure correction

5-Axis Dual Image Stabilization

2 axis in-lens, 3 axis in-body, magnetically coupled. 100% active in 4K video recording.

Eye Viewfinder

Electronic eye viewfinder for bright shooting environments.

EVF

Tilt Display

Compact

Controls

High Speed Auto-Focusing

Panasonic's Depth-From-Defocus (DFD) Auto Focus (AF) technology instantly calculates subject distance, then drives the focus mechanism with one quick, continuous movement for faster AF speeds.

Venus Engine + Live MOS Sensor

Combining the 16MP Digital Live MOS Sensor and Venus Engine renders clear images with minimum noise, even in low-light situations. Shoot true-to-life images with excellent resolution, high contrast and impressive color.

RAW File Processing

RAW-format images can easily be developed in-camera with adjustments including color space, exposure, white balance, contrast, highlight and shadow, saturation, noise reduction, sharpness, intelligent resolution + more.

27+ Lens Options

27 (and counting) lens options, including prestigious Leica lenses, for a vast array of shooting situations. The Macro-Four Thirds system continues to set the standard for size, weight and overall image quality.

What's in the box

  • Camera, Hot Shoe Cover, Battery Pack, AC Adaptor, USB Connection Cable, Shoulder Strap, Body Cap
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    Product Description

    For today's interchangeable lens camera enthusiasts — or anyone looking for a lighter, newer more intelligent alternative to bulky DSLRs — Panasonic LUMIX Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds system cameras deliver impressive, no-compromise performance. Nearly half the size of most DSLRs, the DMC-GX85 delivers impressive large sensor performance in the most compact camera system ever designed by Panasonic LUMIX. Thanks to the elimination of the low pass filter, its fine detail resolving power is boosted nearly 10% over previous 16-Megapixel sensors. Image stabilization is top of its class with the complementary LUMIX 2-axis lens O.I.S. and a new 5-axis in-body I.S., available in either photo or video recording modes. Camera purists will enjoy the familiar quick-access thumbwheel controls and integrated 2764k-dot eye-level electronic viewfinder, plus a tilting LCD display for greater flexibility in difficult shooting angles. Modern enthusiasts will love the WiFi mobile control and next-generation flexibility that 4K Video, 4K PHOTO and 4K Post Focus modes bring to the creative experience.


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    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    898 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the weight, value, and size of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's light enough to be an excellent travel camera, it takes amazing pictures and videos for its price and is a wonderful mirrorless for the price. Some appreciate the touch screen and features. That said, opinions are mixed on autofocus.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    121 customers mention107 positive14 negative

    Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's a very capable camera, with high-quality optical zoom lenses. They also say it is well built and surprisingly good as kit lenses go. Customers also say the level of performance and image quality it delivers has exceeded their expectations. They mention that the 45-150mm lens is terrific for photography and the video quality is very good.

    "...The build quality of this all-plastic camera is excellent and it has a hefty, reassuring weight...." Read more

    "...It’s also built well for a kit lens so the overall vibe of this combo still feels like a premium product...." Read more

    "...It's a camera that combines usability, stylish looks, superb stills performance, and 4K prowess. And it even comes with a pretty good kit zoom lens...." Read more

    "...Overall... This is a very good addition to the LUMIX lineup mostly because of the 5-axis In-Body Image Stabilizer Panasonic has finally been able to..." Read more

    107 customers mention90 positive17 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the camera. They mention that it takes great high-res video, and 4K photos. The construction is solid, and the screen is crisp. The camera does a great job at taking long exposure photos and catching action. The 4K capability provides stunningly sharp and detailed footage, capturing every nuance of the scene.

    "...The image stabilization is excellent and even my shaky hands can reliably get shots at 1/8 of a second and with a bit more effort in steadying myself..." Read more

    "...this was the i5 surface pro. the camera itself does an excellent job of playing 4k directly to a 1080p TV but that means you'll need to keep your..." Read more

    "...It's a camera that combines usability, stylish looks, superb stills performance, and 4K prowess. And it even comes with a pretty good kit zoom lens...." Read more

    "...IMAGE STABILIZATION: The Internal Image Stabilization is fantastic. If you have issues with it in video, turn the E-Stabilization 'Off'...." Read more

    54 customers mention49 positive5 negative

    Customers find the digital camera great for the value and size in this category. They say it takes amazing pictures and videos for its price and comes with creative features not on other cameras. Some mention that the camera is well worth the time spent learning and an excellent upgrade from their smartphone camera.

    "...This has been an excellent upgrade from my smartphone camera that carries over the intuitiveness of smartphone camera apps and combines that with..." Read more

    "...And it even comes with a pretty good kit zoom lens. It is excellent bang for the buck.As an aside, I feel bad for GX8 buyers...." Read more

    "...I think this is the best camera in this price range and I would not spend more because I am clumsy and drop it a lot and would be really upset with..." Read more

    "...A great value for the money." Read more

    49 customers mention40 positive9 negative

    Customers like the size of the digital camera. They say it's pretty compact, light enough to be an easy to use travel camera, and well built. They also appreciate the portability and ease of use. Customers also mention that the video is buttery smooth and impressive for such a small budget camera.

    "...This review is tailored towards the consumer who wants a small, compact and capable mirrorless camera that they could take everywhere with them...." Read more

    "...SIZE/ERGONOMICS: AWESOME! I love the small size. It's about the same size as my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera...." Read more

    "...The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry around, ensuring I never miss a moment...." Read more

    "...The camera is small and unobtrusive, so it's worth putting up with this. I might have been happier with a slightly larger camera like the LX100...." Read more

    39 customers mention31 positive8 negative

    Customers like the usability of the digital camera. They say it takes great photos and is very easy to use. They also say the menu and operations are a lot easier than Sony or Olympus. They find the controls easy to access and the camera is intuitive and simple to use in multiple settings. They mention that it's good for beginners, has a kit lens and that the start up time is instant.

    "...The size of the camera and layout of the controls means it’s easy for me to access all the controls...." Read more

    "...Start up time is instant. Something Sony really needs to take note on.I love the kit lens...." Read more

    "...The camera is small and unobtrusive, so it's worth putting up with this. I might have been happier with a slightly larger camera like the LX100...." Read more

    "...for a good travel camera and I really enjoy the portability and ease of use, albeit the bright touch screen or the pocketable size or even the small..." Read more

    34 customers mention28 positive6 negative

    Customers like the frustrating. They say it has many amazing features, including a touch screen. They appreciate the balance of features for travel, saying it has a lot of functions and creative features not on other smart cameras. They also say it takes very clear photos and has all other smart camera features.

    "...It charges through micro USB which is extremely handy, though it cannot charge the battery while the camera is powered on nor can it be powered by..." Read more

    "...The touch screen is useful and has a lot of features, but it's too easy (for me) to accidentally touch something and bring up some menu item or..." Read more

    "...The camera is very responsive, and has a nice set of options for editing raw files in-camera if you are traveling...." Read more

    "...There is plenty of capability to hold your hand or flexibility to set you free creatively...." Read more

    30 customers mention22 positive8 negative

    Customers like the weight of the camera. They say it's small and light enough to be an excellent travel camera. Some mention the camera body is heavy and feels quality. However, most find the 2 included kit lenses make a nice travel set.

    "...The build quality of this all-plastic camera is excellent and it has a hefty, reassuring weight...." Read more

    "...Lightweight / Can be carried in many places without being obtrusive. It's not tiny but small enough to fit in a jacket pocket...." Read more

    "...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..." Read more

    "...The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry around, ensuring I never miss a moment...." Read more

    42 customers mention19 positive23 negative

    Customers are mixed about the autofocus. Some mention it's quick and insanely good, while others say it'll change your focus point if anything touches the screen.

    "...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..." Read more

    "...That's Panasonic's strength... Though it lacks in terms of higher bit rate that you can find on GH4 or GH3...." Read more

    "...It focuses on photos perfect. It focuses in video amazingly too...as long as the subject isn't moving. Who are you?..." Read more

    "...It seems like the display on the Panasonic lags when making large camera movements and the camera is doing more exposure / scene correction...." Read more

    M43 and Mirrorless Have Come a Long Way
    5 Stars
    M43 and Mirrorless Have Come a Long Way
    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.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016
    Style: w/ 12-32mm (Black)Verified Purchase
    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 moment

    Basically 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.

    DISLIKES

    Let’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.

    LIKES

    It’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 IMPRESSIONS

    Just 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.
    Customer image
    5.0 out of 5 stars M43 and Mirrorless Have Come a Long Way
    Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 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 moment

    Basically 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.

    DISLIKES

    Let’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.

    LIKES

    It’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 IMPRESSIONS

    Just 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.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2017
    Style: w/ 12-32mm (Silver)Verified Purchase
    I’ve been using a cellphone camera as my primary camera for a few years now and decided it was time to move up to a “real” camera. After successive purchases of two other models that both had defects out of the box and simply weren’t compelling enough to get a replacement of the model, I ended up with this camera. After having it for a few months I can definitely say I’m glad I got the Panasonic LUMIX GX85.

    The first thing I really liked was the size of the camera. I have rather small hands for a male and the size of the camera is just right for me, being just large enough to have a solid grip on the camera while being small enough to carry around easily. The size of the camera and layout of the controls means it’s easy for me to access all the controls.

    What impressed me after just a few days of use is the interface and menu system of the camera. I’m already very used to touchscreen camera controls from using smartphones and Panasonic did a really good job with the interface on the touchscreen display. It can be as simple or as busy as you wish it to be and works intuitively. I use the touchscreen display as my primary viewfinder, just like on a smartphone, and I simply find myself really enjoying using it.

    As for image quality, I currently have a iPhone 7 Plus and the GX85 is leagues better, at least in RAW. The iPhone is a great snapshot camera to always have with you but trying to use it more “seriously” (if vacation photos count as serious) leads to disappointment. The GX85 can take photos with far superior detail and vastly superior dynamic range compared to the iPhone. That means being able to capture things a bit more like you see them and having more headroom to play around with in your photos in applications like Adobe Lightroom. I’ve been very happy with the photos I’ve been able to get from this camera.

    I tend to mostly capture photos of still scenes and the focusing system in AF-S mode works very well for that. I have attempted a few times to get shots of birds using AF-C mode and have actually gotten a few good shots despite my inexperience with this (or any) camera’s focusing system. The mechanical shutter has a surprisingly soft sound, being loud enough to where you can be sure the shutter really did fire but not so loud, or sharp, that it gets annoying. The image stabilization is excellent and even my shaky hands can reliably get shots at 1/8 of a second and with a bit more effort in steadying myself, 1/4 of a second.

    Battery life is pretty good on this camera and I can generally get a few hundred shots from it before needing to charge it. It charges through micro USB which is extremely handy, though it cannot charge the battery while the camera is powered on nor can it be powered by micro USB alone. Still, being able to use a portable battery pack to recharge camera is very useful. The included lense is very compact and has good image quality which helps make this a good travel camera. The build quality of this all-plastic camera is excellent and it has a hefty, reassuring weight.

    The JPEG engine on it is good enough but doesn’t quite match up to smartphones like the iPhone 7 Plus. The biggest issue is that it has a tendency to randomly pepper solid-yellow surfaces with noticeable green dots, a rather bizarre effect. Again, it’s not a bad JPEG engine and most people will be quite happy JPEGs straight out of the camera, but I’ve been spoiled by how well smartphones with their extra processing power can do and I also intended to use RAW and process them in Lightroom later anyway.

    There are some other downsides I’ve noticed. The electronic viewfinder is not very great to me, with it being rather blurry in parts no matter how I adjust the diopter, the image being a little small, and the field sequential image simply being a little unpleasant to look at. I should emphasize that this is quite personal and you may be absolutely fine with it, and also that I almost never use the viewfinder anyway so having it at all is more of a bonus feature to me. The included lense has a rather limited zoom range of 12-32mm and there is noticable barrel distortion at the widest end (12mm) that disappears at 14mm. The relatively narrow maximum aperture of the lense means low-light image quality may not be as dramatic of an upgrade from a recent high-end smartphone as might be hoped. The smartphone app’s location tracking is unreliable and I’d recommend using something like the GPS Tracks app (on iOS) to log your location and then use Lightroom to add the locations to your photos later.

    I’m not much on taking video and I can’t comment much on that part of the GX85.

    There’s really lots more I can say about this camera but this review is probably too long already. This has been an excellent upgrade from my smartphone camera that carries over the intuitiveness of smartphone camera apps and combines that with something with far better image quality and control. It’s just the right size and is so enjoyable to use that I actually do take it with me when I can. Simply put, I’m very glad I got the Panasonic LUMIX GX85 and enthusiastically recommend it.
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    Anime Enjoyer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic camera bundle with the best price to value ratio I've found.
    Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2023
    Style: w/ 12-32mm and 45-150mmVerified Purchase
    I was looking for a rangefinder camera with a viewfinder and had to decide between Sony's a6000 series cameras and the GX85. I decided to buy the GX85.

    Why I chose the GX85:

    - The two high quality and widely praised kit lenses that are sharp, stabilized, support Dual-IS and focus quickly.

    - Access to cheap Micro Four Thirds lenses. I recently purchased the cheapest MFT prime lens with a wide aperture, the Panasonic Lumix G 25mm f1.7 ASPH and it's phenomenal for the price ($199!!!). Autofocus is swift and images are crisp.

    - The IBIS (in-body image stabilization) and Dual-IS (IBIS + lens stabilization) with stabilized Panasonic Lumix lenses.

    - The electromagnetic shutter mechanism that prevents shutter shock and no AA filter on the sensor.

    - The viewfinder is useful outdoors when the brightness of the sun dims the visibility of the LCD screen.

    - Unlimited recording times and no overheating.

    - Unrestricted touchscreen and intuitive user interface. (The touch capability of the Sony a6k cameras that have touchscreens [a5100, a6500, a6100, a6400 and a6600] is limited only to touch focusing and zooming in on pictures in playback mode.)

    Things to consider:

    - Buy this camera bundle when it's on SALE, where it's discounted down to around $860 and happens frequently.

    - The 12-32mm kit lens has to be rotated and extended by its zoom ring for it to start working, which means it can't be used in its flat position at the base focal length (12mm). And it also does not have a manual focus ring.

    - Keep in mind that this camera bundle does not include a body cap for the camera sensor or a rear lens cap for the 12-32mm lens, so be sure to buy those. I bought the JJC 2 pack Micro Four Thirds body and rear lens caps here on Amazon for $12.

    - The camera bundle only comes with a USB wall charger with a micro-USB cable for charging the battery inside the camera through its USB port while it's off. In order to not wear out the USB port on the camera, I would suggest buying an external battery charger for the camera's DMW-BLG10 battery such as the OEM Panasonic DE-A99 charger from eBay or a 3rd party charger that fits the DMW-BLG10 battery.

    - Buy an extra battery or few so you can swap them out. I personally bought an extra OEM Panasonic Lumix DMW-BLG10 battery here on Amazon that is often on discount for $59 compared to other retailers that sell it for $79. I chose to buy the OEM battery instead of cheap 3rd party batteries that are more likely to lose their charge quickly, suddenly die, swell and won't accurately display their charge status bars when using the camera.

    - The viewfinder uses a field-sequential display which can produce RGB (red-green-blue) color tearing effects if you are sensitive to it. I notice it slightly when I move my eye around the display image in the viewfinder, especially when I use the main menu in the viewfinder, but it doesn't bother me personally.

    - It's worth mentioning that this camera does not use PDAF (Phase Detect Autofocus) on its sensor, but uses CDAF (Contrast Detect Autofocus) and Panasonic's own DFD (Depth from Defocus - works only with Panasonic Lumix lenses that support DFD), both of which are not as good as Sony's PDAF and Canon's Dual Pixel PDAF. PDAF is useful for tracking and keeping focus on moving subjects, particularly when shooting a video.

    Personal dislikes:

    There isn't anything I dislike about the camera, but I do wish the GX85 had the tilting viewfinder that the GX7, GX8 and GX9 were equipped with.
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    Rubén José
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buenas compra.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 11, 2018
    Style: w/ 12-32mm and 45-150mmVerified Purchase
    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.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Outdated already.
    Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2017
    Style: w/ 12-32mm (Black)Verified Purchase
    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.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Outdated already.
    Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 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.
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    Dilly
    1.0 out of 5 stars Lumix GX85 poor picture quality.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2019
    Style: w/ 12-32mm and 45-150mmVerified Purchase
    Picture quality is very poor and im very disappointed with this product.
    Emm Tan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mighty little Lumix GX 85
    Reviewed in Singapore on December 27, 2023
    Style: w/ 12-32mm and 45-150mmVerified Purchase
    The Lumix GX 85 is a small camera that packs a punch and performs very well in auto focus, contrast and a worthy camera for travel and street photography with its 12-32 mm and 45-150 mm kit lens. It's small ad light and so easy to ;carry about all day long. I highly recommend this camera for travel and street photography or as a back up camera for MFT!