PanasonicLUMIX G7 4K Digital Camera, with LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm Mega O.I.S. Lens, 16 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera, 3-Inch LCD, DMC-G7KK (Black)
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PanasonicLUMIX G7 4K Digital Camera, with LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm Mega O.I.S. Lens, 16 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera, 3-Inch LCD, DMC-G7KK (Black)

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Details

  • Compatible Mountings
    Micro Four
  • Aspect Ratio
    16:9 1:1 3:2
  • Photo Sensor Technology
    CMOS
  • Supported File Format
    RAW RAW + Fine
  • Image Stabilization
    Not Available
  • Maximum Focal Length
    84 Millimeters
🎥4K UHD video at 30fps
📱Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity
📸16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor

Description

📸 Elevate your storytelling with pro-grade 4K clarity and instant connectivity!

  • INTUITIVE PRO CONTROLS - Dual dials and customizable function buttons put aperture, shutter, ISO, and white balance at your fingertips.
  • CRYSTAL CLEAR 16 MP SENSOR - Capture razor-sharp, high dynamic range images with no low pass filter for artifact-free perfection.
  • SEAMLESS WIRELESS SHARING - Built-in Wi-Fi lets you instantly connect and share your creative work on the go.
  • ULTRA HD 4 K VIDEO MASTERY - Record stunning 4K QFHD videos and extract high-res photos from every frame—never miss a moment.
  • BRIGHT ARTICULATING TOUCHSCREEN - 3-inch tilt/swivel LCD and 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder ensure flawless framing even in harsh sunlight.

The Panasonic LUMIX G7 is a professional-grade 16MP mirrorless camera featuring a Micro Four Thirds sensor without a low pass filter for sharp, high dynamic range images. It shoots 4K UHD video at 30fps with unique 4K photo modes to capture split-second moments. Equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, a high-resolution OLED viewfinder, and a fully articulating 3-inch touchscreen, it offers intuitive manual controls and versatile connectivity options, making it ideal for millennial pros seeking creative freedom and social sharing.

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Specifications

Metering MethodsMulti, Center-weighted, Spot
Exposure ControlProgram, Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority
White Balance SettingsAuto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Cloudy, Flash torch, Shade
Self Timer10 seconds
Connectivity TechnologyUSB, HDMI
Wireless TechnologyBuiltIn
Data Transfer Rate4.8E+2 Megabits Per Second
Video OutputMicro-HDMI
Total USB 2.0 Ports1
Total USB Ports1
Total Video Out Ports1
Shooting ModesSilent Shooting
Digital-StillYes
Movie ModeYes
Image Capture TypeStills
Night visionNo
Auto Focus TechnologySelective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection, Touch
Focus FeaturesContrast Detection
Autofocus Points49
Focus TypeManual Focus
Focus ModeContinuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)
AutofocusYes
Aspect Ratio16:9, 1:1, 3:2, 4:3
File FormatRAW, RAW + Fine, RAW + Standard, JPEG Fine, JPEG Standard, MPO + Fine, MPO + Standard (with 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
Effective Still Resolution16 MP
JPEG Quality LevelBasic, Fine, Normal
Supported Image FormatJPEG, MPO, Raw
Maximum Image Size0.35 Inches
Bit Depth12 Bit
Total Still Resolution16 MP
Maximum Focal Length84 Millimeters
Optical Zoom3 x
Lens Typemirror-lens
ZoomDigital zoom
Camera Lens14-42mm
Minimum Focal Length14 Millimeters
Real Angle Of View75 Degrees
Focal Length Description14 to 42mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 28 to 84mm)
Digital Zoom2
Number of Diaphragm Blades7
Photo Filter Thread Size46 Millimeters
Lens Construction9 Elements in 8 Groups
Photo Filter Size46 Millimeters
Screen Size3 Inches
Display TypeLCD
Dots Per Screen2360000
Display Fixture TypeFully articulated
Touch Screen TypeYes
Display Resolution Maximum1040000
Has Color ScreenYes
Flash Memory TypeSD/SDHC/SDXC
Memory Slots Available1
Recording Capacity30 minutes
Flash Memory Speed ClassUHS-I (U1, U3), UHS-II
Flash Memory UHS Speed ClassUHS-I U1, UHS-I U3, UHS-II
Flash Memory Video Speed ClassUHS Class 3 (U3)
Flash Memory Bus Interface TypeUHS-II
Compatible MountingsMicro Four Thirds
Sensor TypeCMOS
Image stabilizationNot Available
Maximum Aperture5.6 f
Expanded ISO Minimum100
Photo Sensor Resolution16 MP
Photo Sensor SizeFour Thirds
Maximum Shutter Speed1/16000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed60 seconds
Form FactorMirrorless
Special FeatureFree-angle TFT-LCD with 920K dots, wide-viewing angle and 7 brightness, contrast and saturation, red-tint and blue-tint levels
ColorBlack
Item Weight0.9 Pounds
Video Resolution4K UHD 2160p
ViewfinderElectronic
Flash ModesSlow Shutter, Automatic
Camera FlashHotshoe
Skill LevelProfessional
Compatible DevicesMicro Four Thirds compatible cameras or lenses
Continuous Shooting7 fps
Aperture modesF2.2-F5.6
Viewfinder Magnification1.4x
Audio InputMicrophone
Flash Sync Speed1/160 sec
Video Capture FormatMPEG-4, AVCHD
Expanded ISO Maximum25600
Battery Weight3.2 Ounces
Delay between shots0.14 seconds
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Guide Number20.34' / 6.2 m at ISO 100 (24 mm Position)

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D**R

The G7 is one HECK of a nice camera!

EDITED 8/17/2015:I recently received a Panasonic G7 from Amazon, and I have already shot over 20,000 frames with it during the seven weeks I've had it (with many different lenses, and with mostly using the electronic shutter), plus a few video tests. Since I already own the Panasonic G5, and GH4 (and I also had the G6), and have shot over 125,000(!) photos with these MFT cameras, I was familiar with Panasonic cameras, and also with the menu settings changes I generally make to get what I want in the images. The G7 fits “neatly” between the very small and light G5/6 bodies and the considerably larger and heavier GH4 (although that one is still relatively compact compared with most dSLRs, and its MFT lenses are also generally very compact and light – and this gear is FUN to carry and use!). I value the GH4 for its excellent EVF, great grip (it is easy and secure to use one-handed), its excellent set of useful external controls, its wide range of useful options in its easily-used menus, the excellence of its stills-quality (with selected type and sample of lenses, and with customized menu settings), and its great video capabilities. I value the G5 for its sharp EVF (the one on the G6 has better color and contrast, but it is not as sharp), its miniscule size and weight, its very good external controls and menus, and the excellence of its stills and video (although the G5, unlike the G6, has no external mic input, and it is without focus-peaking).The G7 is a nice combination of the good qualities of both the G5/6 and the GH4, at a lower price in size, weight, and cost compared with the GH4 - although it is without weather-sealing and high data-rate and slow-motion 1080 video options (but it does have 100Mbps 4K-24/30P video plus “4K-Photo” options). The excellent EVF is similar to the one in the GH4, the grip is almost as good, the external controls (both buttons and knobs) are unusually numerous and useful, and the menus are similar to, and consistent with, those of the other models in the line. A few items have been added to what the G5 had: 4K-Photo/Video, the tone-curve adjustment shared with the GX7/8 and GH4 (I find this very useful!), “Diffraction Compensation” (I briefly tried this and decided to leave it “Off” – it progressively sharpens the image as the lens is stopped down to its smallest stops to offset the softening normally resulting from diffraction, but this can result in excessive noise even in good light - and this sharpening can be done better during editing), and an external mic input similar to the one on the G6 (but missing on the G5 and GX7). Using the G7's electronic shutter, leaving the EVF and camera always-on during shooting sessions, and using no flash, I get well over 600 JPG highest-quality frames per battery charge.As for color and other photo characteristics, I appreciate having the ability to adjust EVERYTHING on these Panasonic MFT cameras (color balance and saturation, contrast, color-curves, sharpening and noise-reduction levels, etc.) - and I also appreciate being able to match surprisingly well the EVF's characteristics with those of my reference computer monitor so that I get very useful and accurate previewing while using the EVF (with a floppy wide-brimmed hat worn while outdoors to shade the EVF). These cameras are a "tweaker's" (read, "perfectionist's"...;-) dream come true...!Overall, I have no real complaints with the G7, although a few things bothered me very slightly at first. As with the GH4, the rear “dial” (which on the G7 is a circle of buttons as with the G5, rather than a wheel as with the GH4) gets somewhat “hidden” below the rear surface of the camera toward the “dial’s” upper right – but this is to keep it from being unintentionally pressed/moved by the right hand gripping the camera. It took me a bit of time to remember the new way to access exposure bias adjustment (I generally use A-Priority, setting the aperture for best lens performance with each lens and/or for best DOF for what I want in the image – and I often adjust exposure-bias as I shoot, using the excellent EVF as a guide), and it required a button-push to access this on the G7 (the G5/6 and GH4 can be left with the rear thumb-wheel needing only to be moved in order to adjust exposure bias). But, I discovered that with going into "Dial Set" in the menus, I was able to enable exposure biasing with a simple turn of the rear wheel (no button press required!;-). Also, the image resolution is very slightly smaller than that of the other Panasonic cameras I've used, but this is of little practical consequence. And, as others have noticed, the G7's (and also my GH4's) serial number tends to "evaporate" - and with my G7, there is now no trace remaining of that number. Panasonic has recognized this issue, and if both the box label with the serial number and the purchase invoice are retained, and if the camera is registered with Panasonic, the warranty will be honored.Bottom line: this is one HECK of a nice camera, at a very decent price! Highly recommended! (A few photos taken with the G7 are attached...)--DR

C**H

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looks great, shoots 4k and cheap cant lose with this one

K**I

My favorite camera so far. Good for starters!

I love this camera and still use it to this day. The settings are quite numerous in options and rhw quality turns out really really good for the price. The manual comes with tips for certain photo styles, firmware upgrades, serial number finding, accessories, etc. Covers about every topic out there.Haven't had any issues with it as of late. Always liked how the camera was designed, gives rhe nice retro vibes I was looking for in a camera. I'm using the kit lens kit that is available with it. Heard a lot of debate over image stabilization being iffy but at least for me, it's not bad per say as I haven't reallt delved into motion photos/videos.

V**N

Still a great camera in 2024

With prices of today's cameras so high, the G7 can be found for around $250 used and it is plenty of camera for most people. I highly recommend it.I've had the camera since 2017 and it is my only m43 camera. I use it with the 14-140ii, 9-18mm, 25mm/1.7 and 43/1.8 primes. It has been a great reliable camera through the years taken to hikes in the mountains, vacations and family gatherings - always delivering good pictures and videos.I think that the shutter shock issue was a little overblown. It has never been an issue for me even keeping the camera in mechanical only shutter. Not saying it does not exist but it is not something that had bothered me.I used the G7 to record my daughter's soccer games for a couple of years and it performed well there as well managing to keep up focus with the action. I used only FHD 60fps so cannot comment on the 4K video. The microphone port made a huge difference in recording good sound.The body is very light at only 400g which keeps the package easy to carry for extended periods of time. With the 14-140 lens the combo weights almost the same as my Sony A57 DSLR alone. The newer upgrades G85 and G95 have gotten bulkier and heavier. Adding image stabilization is probably the main reason for that. With the 14-140 having IOS and the prime lenses being fast I have not missed the in-body image stabilization of the newer models, hence never upgraded.The ergonomics are great with two control dials and plenty of customizable buttons. I love the well placed quick focus mode selector switch and the touchscreen focus select area while looking through the viewfinder. I like the power slider next to the mode dial on the right side of the camera allowing one hand operation when needed. The power switch being on the left side of the camera is what I did not like on all Olympus bodies when I was deciding which brand to go with.I have a small Meike tilt and swivel TTL flash that works really great with the G7. It makes for a light combo at family gatherings for high quality bounced flash pictures.I use only RAW so cannot comment on the JPEG engine. The RAW files allow lots of latitude during processing. Lifting shadows and lowering highlights works very well. ISO up to 3200/6400 is perfectly usable when processed properly.

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