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![]() | Panasonic GX9 Pros: A small mirrorless unique and with a good sensor Cons: Metal rings that tend to lock, weak viewfinder, poor batteries Opinion: I updated the GX7 for the GX9 improving a lot on the side of the sensor that offers a more convincing tonal yield and a better latitude of pose. The use associated with the PanaLeica Summilux 15 and Nocticron 42.5 that both have the aperture adjustment ring, this with the folding viewfinder that allows me to evaluate the framing from above, is a set that gives me great feeling for a way of photographing that takes you back in time. I find the image rendering fantastic, thanks to the lenses but also to the sensor that goes very well with the two jewels. There are limits with which you have to live, scarce batteries, you must always have a couple of spare, it's not bad; the viewfinder that for a mole like me would be a dream to have more powerful, I added a rubber eyepiece that helps if you have glasses; the rings are the most serious problem, at least on the Silver versions, they tend to become very hard losing usability, especially the concentric one to the mode ring, but I use the old-style diaphragm ring on the lens and I configured the machine as it was on the GX7 to do everything with the rear plastic bezel, which works well. In short, there are some problems but the whole remains unique and it is a shame that Panasonic has interrupted the development of the GX line. For amateurs and for a minimalist kit. sent on September 17, 2023 |
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