![]() It’s a great feature if you want to present to camera without having to worry too much about composition. The Pocket 2 burnishes its vlogging chops with built-in beauty-enhancement options (skin smoothing and face slimming), live streaming and an impressive tracking function: drag a box around an object and the camera and gimbal will keep it centered, even if it (or the camera) moves. Image quality is strong in general, even if dynamic range and low light performance aren’t able to match a mirrorless camera. With a wide range of video options (including 4K at a smooth 60fps, HDR and 8x slow motion) it’s a great step-up from a smartphone if you’re looking for a vlogging camera that you can take anywhere and use one-handed. Tiny and lightweight (it really does live up to its name), it’s equipped with a 3-axis gimbal that keeps footage beautifully stabilized and horizon-leveled. The DJI Pocket 2 is a footloose vlogger’s delight. Read our in-depth Panasonic Lumix G9 review. ![]() This camera feels solid and snug in the hand, while being compact enough to carry around for extended periods of time. It’s also a great camera to use thanks to its thoughtful control layout and ergonomic DSLR-style body, which is sealed against water and dust and offers two SD card slots, both compatible with high-speed UHS-II cards. The main thing it lacks in comparison to the GH5 is support for 4:2:2 high bitrate recording, which means its video quality is slightly less rich when it comes to color and detail. The reason is price: the G9 is significantly cheaper than the GH5 when purchased brand-new (if you’re buying a used model, your mileage may of course vary).ĭespite its price and focus on still photography, it offers videographers some powerful tools to play with: it can shoot 4K video at up to 60fps, offers highly effective in-body image stabilization (representing up to 6.5 extra stops of exposure), a 3-inch rear touchscreen that can be flipped and rotated to face forwards and microphone and headphone jacks for connecting your recording and monitoring audio gear. The Panasonic Lumix GH5 (see below) shares much of its spec and features with the Panasonic Lumix G9 while being a more video-centric camera, so you may be wondering why we’ve rated the latter more highly here.
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