Amateur Photographer - UK (2019-06-29)

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Testbench CAMERA TEST


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Excellent handling and good
layout of buttons/dials

Features weather seals for
long-lasting durability

Lightweight and portable

Supports USB charging
on the go

Doesn’t use the USB Type C
interface

Lacks a battery percentage
indicator

Some buttons and areas of the
body feel plasticky

No high-resolution mode
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Panasonic


Lumix G90


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Sensor 20.3MP Live MOS, 17.3 x 13mm
Output size 5184x3888 pixels
Focal length mag2x
Lens mount Micro Four Thirds
Shutter speeds 60sec-1/4000sec (mechanical)
1sec-1/16,000sec (electronic)
Sensitivity ISO 200-25,600 (standard)
ISO 100-25,600 (extended)
Exposure modes PASM, iAuto
Metering Multi, centre-weighted, spot
Exposure comp +/-5EV in 1/3 steps
Drive mode 9fps (AFS), 6fps (AFC)
Screen 3in, 1040k dot vari-angle touchscreen
Viewfinder 2,360k dot, 0.83x magnification
AF points 49-area AF
Video 4K/30p (bit-rate of 100Mbps)
Full HD up to 120fps
Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II compatible)
Power DMW-BLC12E Li-ion battery
Battery life 290 shots (rear monitor), 1,000
shots in Power Save LVF mode
Dimensions 130.4x93.5x77.4mm
Weight 533g with battery and card

Panasonic’s SLR-style Micro Four Thirds camera


follows on from where the Lumix G80 left off , but how


does it diff er? Michael Topham put it to the test


W


hen Panasonic
announced that
it was to form
the L-Mount
Alliance with Leica and Sigma and
enter the full-frame market, one
of the fi rst things that entered
many people’s minds was what it
would mean for the future of the
G series? Panasonic has made
it clear that it is not about to
abandon the well-established
Micro Four Thirds system and will
continue to develop its G series
alongside the S series to ensure
there’s a Lumix camera for
everyone, from novices buying their
fi rst camera to professionals who
demand the highest image quality
and performance.
The brand-new Lumix G90 fi ts
into the G series below the Lumix
G9 and inherits quite a few key
features that were fi rst introduced
on its high-end cousin. Like the

Lumix G80 it sets out to replace,
the G90’s target audience is
enthusiast photographers and
those who desire a comprehensive
video specifi cation in a portable
body for blogging and movie
making. Priced at £899 (body
only), it goes up against some
strong contenders, including the
recently reviewed Fujifi lm X-T30
(see AP 18 May).

Features
The G90 embraces a lot from the
larger Lumix G9 – a camera I liked
very much when I reviewed it in
late 2017. At its heart it has a
20.3-million-pixel Four Thirds
sensor that does away with an
optical low-pass fi lter in an effort
to maximise resolution. The chip
provides a standard sensitivity
range of ISO 200-25,600, and
an extended lower setting of ISO
100 is also available. The sensor

At a glance


£899 body only
● 20.3MP Four Thirds MOS sensor
● Venus image processor
● ISO 200-25,600
(expandable to ISO 100-25,600)
● 9fps burst shooting
● 3in, 1,040k-dot vari-angle touchscreen
● Single SD slot (UHS II compatible)
● Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
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