Last week, we went hands-on with the Panasonic Lumix G9 II, the company’s new stills-oriented Micro Four Thirds body. This big, powerful camera has a reworked 25-megapixel sensor and can shoot 100MP handheld high-resolution shots if you need even more resolution.
In this gallery, we’re shooting the same G9 II with the same pre-production firmware but have added a handful of new samples (Raw and JPEGs), with some at higher ISOs images, so you can have a look at the camera’s noise characteristics.
View our updated Panasonic G9 II pre-production sample gallery
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