I bought the Panasonic G9, it's nice and all but like any other camera is has issues.
I started a topic where users can write their discovered problems in the hope that someone at Panasonic reads those forums and acknowledges them.
Below I will present what I found wrong on the G9 so far:
A small feature request: - Panasonic implemented Luminance levels of 16-255 and 0-235 but not the most useful 16-235 setting (it’s such a pity). Most players and TV's have Luminance values of 16-235 (the one that;s missing from the menu).
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Problems not necessarily related to the G9 but important nonetheless cause they affect the manual focus mode:
All above can be dressed in a firmware update if desired.
I've just tried the G9 with a TTL flash on A priority: SURPISE!
The shutter speed goes to 1/60 second.
In this example I'm using an 42.5mm f/1,2 lens wide open. I've set the ISO range up to 6400, minimum 1/100 shutter speed (for the auto ISO) and the camera takes pictures at 1/60 of a second (with flash on TTL)?
The G9 uses the same slow shutter speed even when I set the ISO manually, higher than I'd normally want it to be.
If I set a minimum x shutter speed (in auto ISO), I expect the camera to fulfill that wish, no matter what, in normal shooting or flash mode!
If Panasonic reads this, I hope they acknowledge and remedy this behavior on the G9.
I have the same issue with the gh5 no matter which iso i use...some pic has no color shift in the shadows some has magenta or green shift...if you shoot a timelapse and recover shadows too much it becames pretty visible...
Thanks for sharing your experience @sebolla.
I received the long awaited Olympus 17mm f/1,2 lens (which by the way is fantastic), but unfortunately I'm having focusing issues on the Panasonic G9 with it.
Most of the time, but not always, the G9 has a tendency to back focus the Olympus 17mm f/1,2 lens. The problem manifests itself at all apertures, not only wide open. I have 2 G9 body's and both have the same behavior.
I've send the lens in service and they said it works perfectly but I still have the problem on the G9's I own.
I've tried it on a Panasonic G6 and the lens has a spot on focus in all the test I've done. Below I've attached several comparison samples between the G6 and G9 + the Olympus 17mm f/1,2 lens, wide open. I've marked the focus point with a red X.
Does anybody else that both have a Panasonic G9 camera and a Olympus 17mm f/1,2 lens seen this problem?
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