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First Images of Panasonic G85 Successor Leaked

First images of the Panasonic G85 successor camera (Amazon | B&H | Adorama) has been leaked online. This will probably be the previously rumored Panasonic G90 camera.

From the first images of the upcoming Panasonic G90, we see that quick control added on the rear side of the camera. This is a welcome addition which will make the Micro Four Thirds camera more user friendly.

The new and updated SLR-style mid-range interchangeable lens mirrorless camera  is rumored to feature 20.0-megapixel Digital Live MOS Sensor and new Venus Engine. As a result expect the Panasonic G90, a budget-friendly stripped down version of the Panasonic G9.

First Images of Panasonic G90 Camera

Rumored Panasonic G90 Specs

  • 20MP Four Thirds MOS sensor w/o optical low pass filter
  • 5-axis image stabilization with Dual I.S. 2
  • ISO 51200
  • Splash/dust-proof body
  • Depth from Defocus AF
  • 2.36M-dot OLED EVF
  • 3-inch 1.04M-dot fully-articulating touchscreen LCD
  • 4K video / photo
  • Focus stacking and post focus

$502 off on Panasonic GX85 with 12-32mm and 45-150mm Lenses for $497

$320 off on Panasonic G7 with 14-42mm Lens for $497.99

$400 off on Panasonic G9 for $1,297.99

Read more Panasonic Mirrorless and Panasonic Rumors.

Also join the Mirrorless Camera Users Facebook Group to share your Panasonic photography.

Via Nokishita

Topics: Micro Four Thirds, Panasonic Tags: , ,
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