More leaked Panasonic LUMIX G9II camera pictures and specifications (part 1)


I already reported earlier about the upcoming Panasonic LUMIX G9II camera and two new MFT lenses that are going to be announced on September 13:

Panasonic LUMIX G9II camera rumored to be announced before the end of the year with phase detection autofocus

Here are the latest leaked specifications and pictures of the Panasonic LUMIX G9II camera:

  • New 25.2 million pixel image sensor
  • New processor
  • Image plane phase-detection AF
  • 60fps AFC continuous shooting
  • 8.0 stops of image stabilization
  • 7.5 steps Dual IS
  • C4K/4K 60p 4:2:2 10bit
  • V-Log
  • 1.84 million dot tilt free angle monitor
  • 3.68 million dot OLED viewfinder
  • Dustproof and splashproof
  • Capable of continuous shooting for 3 seconds without blackout
  • Pre-continuous shooting function
  • ~AFS 75fps
  • LEICA Monochrome with L2 technology
  • real-time LUT
  • C4K/4K 10bit 120p/100p
  • 8 direction joystick
  • Wifi
  • Bluetooth
  • Lineup covering from 16mm to 1600mm (35mm format equivalent)

Pricing:

  • Panasonic Lumix G9 II camera: £1699
  • Panasonic Lumix G9 II grip: £309
  • Panasonic LUMIX Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 35-100mm f2.8 Power OIS lens: £1099
  • Panasonic LUMIX LEICA DG Vario-Elmar 100-400mm f/4-6.3 II ASPH Power OIS lens: £1499

Main Features:

  • Micro 4/3 Live MOS Sensor
  • Internal 5.7K 60/50p 10bit recording
  • ProRes 5.7K & ALL-Intra 800Mbps via USB-SSD
  • Anamorphic Mode 5.8K 30p 10bit
  • Burst 75fps AFS – 60fps AFC
  • LUMIX G9II combines a newly developed 25.2MP Live MOS sensor, phase detection AF, and the latest image processing engine to faithfully preserve precious moments forever.
  • The first phase detection hybrid AF in the LUMIX G series enables quick and accurate continuous shooting, and the highly evolved AF of the LUMIX G9II is also compatible with extreme sports, wildlife, cars and motorcycles.
  • When using the electronic shutter, AF-C supports continuous shooting at 60fps (75fps when using AF-S), and continuous shooting for up to about 3 seconds, all while looking through the viewfinder. Furthermore, if you use the pre-continuous shooting function of LUMIXG9II, you can go back in time and take pictures.
  • You can record photos and videos with the desired color gradation by applying LUT.
  • 8.0 stops of BIS eliminates blur even with slow shutter speeds in low light. 5-axis dual IS2 with 7.5 stops provides powerful depiction stability even in the telephoto range.
  • You can capture decisive moments in slow-motion video (C4K/4K 10-bit 120p/100p).
  • The 8-way joystick allows you to intuitively select the focus area.
  • The monitor is 1.84 million dots, tilt + vari-angle.
  • The EVF is a 3.68 million dot organic EL.

Come and discover the Panasonic Lumix G9 II, a little gem of technology. This camera accommodates a Live MOS micro 4/3 sensor with 25 million pixels with 8-stop stabilization, and double stabilization with the active I.S. function.

This camera will allow you to film in 5.7K 60/50p 10bit, in 4:2:2 10bit in 4k at 60p and in Apple ProRes 5.7K and ALL-Intra via USB in SSD, in order to offer you great freedom in your post-production. This Panasonic Lumix Mark II will allow you to film in SlowMotion 4K at 120p and 10bit, but also an anamorphic mode in 5.8K at 30p, for videos with an exceptional cinema rendering.

Concerning the photo part of this device, this Lumix G9 II allows you to capture up to 75 images per second in AFS and 60 images per second in AFC, with a buffer of 200 images.

Specs:
25 MP 4/3-type Live MOS Sensor
Type 7.6 cm (3.0’’) Vari-angle TFT LCD touchscreen / Aspect ratio 3:2
File format JPEG (DCF, Exif 2.31), RAW in photo, MOV: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.265/HEVC, Apple ProRes MP4: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.265/HEVC in video
Supported memory cards SD card and External SSD
Viewfinder OLED viewfinder 3680K pts (0.8x)
Exposure 3, 5, 7 frames in 1/3, 2/3 or 1 EV steps, max ±3EV, single/burst
White Balance AWB / AWBc / AWBw / Day / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / Flash / White Settings1, 2, 3, 4 / Customizable Temperature1, 2, 3, 4 Blue/Amber, Magenta/Green
Bracketing 3, 5, 7 frames in 1/3, 2/3 or 1 EV steps, max ±3EV, single/burst 3, 5 or all positions 1 to 999 frames, focus can be adjusted in 10 steps 3 exposures in Blue/Amber or Magenta/Green axis, Color T° adjustment
Power Rechargeable Li-ion battery (7.2V, 2200mAh, 16Wh) included
Connectivity USB Type-C (SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen2)) HDMI TypeA Audio: ON/OFF, MP4: 2ch, MOV: 2ch (When [4ch Mic Input] OFF), 4ch (When [4ch Mix Input] ON)
WiFi Yes 2.4GHz (STA/AP) (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) – 5GHz (STA) (IEEE 802.11a/n/ac) Security: WPA/WPA2/WPA3
Bluetooth Bluetooth® v5.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE))
ISO Sensitivity Normal] Minimum 60fps sensor output max: 100-6400 / 61fps sensor output min: 100-1600 Maximum 60fps sensor output max: 200-12800 / 61fps sensor output min: 200-3200 [V-Log] Minimum 60fps sensor output max : 500-6400 / Sensor output 61fps min: 2
Micro 4/3 mount
1840K screen resolution
Burst Burst 60ips AFC – 75ips AFS
USB connection Yes
Stabilization Stabilization 8.0 stops + Double Stab. + Activates I.S.
Dynamic range 13+ stops (V-Log) (sensor output 60fps max) 12+ stops (V-Log) (sensor output 61fps min)
Microphone Stereo, Windproof OFF/Standard/High

Panasonic is teasing a new LUMIX G Micro Four Thirds camera (Panasonic LUMIX G9II camera?)

Panasonic LUMIX G9II camera rumored to be announced before the end of the year with phase detection autofocus

 

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