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Panasonic LUMIX G7 4K Digital Camera, with LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm Mega O.I.S. Lens, 16 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera, 3-Inch LCD, DMC-G7KK (Black)

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Style: 14-42mm


Color: Black


Features

  • Professional photo and video: Performance: 16 megapixel micro four thirds sensor with no low pass filter to confidently capture sharp images with a high dynamic range and artifact free performance; Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 2412 MHz, 2462 MHz (1 11 ch), Wi Fi / WPA / WPA2, Infrastructure mode
  • 4K video Capture: 4K QFHD video recording (3840 x 2160) with 3 unique 4K ultra HD video pause and save 4K photo modes extracts individual high resolution Photos from 4K ultra HD video filmed at 30 frames per second to capture split second moments
  • Intuitive Controls: Easily control aperture and shutter settings with the front and rear dials while making White balance and ISO adjustments on the fly; Assign favorite settings to any of the six function buttons (six on body, five on menu)
  • High Resolution Viewfinder and LCD Display: High resolution (2,360K dot) OLED live view finder and rear touch Enabled 3 inch tilt/swivel LCD display (1,040 dot) are clear even in bright sunlight. Diagonal Angle of View: 75(W)29(T)
  • Connectivity and Ports: 3.5 millimeter external mic port, 2.5 millimeter remote port, USB 2.0 and micro HDMI Type D; Compatible with newer BUS Class UHS I/UHS II SDXC/SDHC SD cards capable of storing high resolution 4K videos

Description

The professional grade Panasonic Lumix 4K Digital Camera DMC G7KK accepts over 24 compact lens options built on the next generation interchangeable lens camera (ILC) standard (Micro Four Thirds) pioneered by Panasonic. Its “mirrorless” design enables a lighter, more compact camera body while also offering cutting edge video, audio, creative controls, wireless, intelligent focusing and exposure technologies not possible with traditional DSLRs. With the exclusive Lumix 4K PHOTO (~8MP, 30/60 fps), simply pause that perfect moment from video to produce printable high resolution photos. A high resolution 17.5mm, 0.7x OLED eye viewfinder (2,360K dot) matches up to exactly how you intended to see the image even under direct sunlight. For connectivity convenience, the G7 includes 3.5mm and 2.5mm microphone & remote ports, USB 2.0 and a micro HDMI (Type D) terminal. The G7 can be combined with the DMW FL580L External Flash, the DMW MS2 Stereo/Shotgun Microphone and many other accessories. It’s also compatible with newer BUS Class UHS I/UHS II SDXC/SDHC SD cards capable of storing high resolution 4K videos and meeting the demands of 4K Photo and Raw mode burst shooting.

Brand: Panasonic


Model Name: Panasonic Lumix G7


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 16 MP


Photo Sensor Size: Four Thirds


Image Stabilization: Not Available


Max Shutter Speed: 1/16000 seconds


Min Shutter Speed: 60 seconds


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Exposure Control Type: Program, Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority


Form Factor: SLR-style mirrorless


Auto Focus Technology: Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection, Touch


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32, 43


Display Resolution Maximum: 1040000


Photo Sensor Size: Four Thirds


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 16 MP


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 16 MP


White balance settings: Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Cloudy, Shade, Flash torch


Self Timer Duration: 10 seconds


JPEG quality level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Image Stabilization: Not Available


Flash Modes Description: Slow Shutter, Automatic


Flash Sync Speed: 1/160 sec


Supported Image Format: JPEG, MPO, Raw


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4, AVCHD


Video Capture Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Video Input Format: NTSC


Viewfinder Magnification: 1.4x


Viewfinder Type: Electronic


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fully articulated


Touch Screen Type: Yes


Model Name: Panasonic Lumix G7


Brand: Panasonic


Model Number: DMC-G7KK


Number of Items: 1


Color: Black


Guide Number: 20.34' / 6.2 m at ISO 100 (24 mm Position)


Included Components: Camera Body & Lens


Lower Temperature Rating: 32 Degrees Fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: 40 Degrees Celsius


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.92 x 3.03 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 0.9 Pounds


Lens Type: mirror-lens


Aperture Modes: F3.5–F5.6


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Digital Zoom: 2


Maximum Aperture: 5.6 f


Minimum Aperture: 22 f


Zoom Type: Digital zoom


Autofocus Points: 49


Camera Lens Description: 14-42mm


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Maximum Focal Length: 84 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 14 Millimeters


Photo Filter Thread Size: 46 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Maximum: 25600


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Max Shutter Speed: 1/16000 seconds


Min Shutter Speed: 60 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Program, Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Shooting Modes: Silent Shooting


Batteries Required?: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Description: Lithium Ion


Battery Weight: 3.2 Ounces


Software Included: PHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 PE, SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.1SE, trial version of LoiLoScope


Target Gender: Unisex


Audio Input: Microphone


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Continuous Shooting Speed: 7


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g


Wireless Communication Technology: BuiltIn


Flash Memory Type: SD/SDHC/SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Special Feature: Free-angle TFT-LCD with 920K dots, wide-viewing angle and 7 brightness, contrast and saturation, red-tint and blue-tint levels


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Digital Recording Time: Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds


Form Factor: SLR-style mirrorless


Hardware Interface: AV Port


Audio Recording: Yes


Diaphragm Blades: 7


GPS: No GPS


Operating Humidity: 10 to 80%


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  • Panasonic Lumix G7KS : A Sweet Spot of Value and Performance
Style: 14-42mm Color: Silver
The Panasonic G7KS a nice addition to their G series lineup, and it feels like they've really hit a home run this time. It sits in that perfect spot – powerful enough to handle a variety of tasks, but still compact and affordable. While it's categorized as a mid-level camera, its capabilities rival some higher-end models. Here's what impressed me most: Image Quality: The 16MP sensor delivers impressive high ISO performance, and the RAW files are easy to edit for even more creative control. Stellar Video: The headline feature, 4K video, is amazing! However, it's worth noting that manual controls are limited for videography. Superb Handling: This camera is a dream to use. It's packed with dials, buttons, and levers reminiscent of the earlier G1 and G2 models, making everything readily accessible and intuitive. The grip is fantastic – easily the best I've experienced. Fast and Accurate Focus: Autofocus is snappy and dependable, although lens choice can also play a role here. Now, let's talk about some potential downsides: Mostly Plastic Build: While the overall build quality feels solid, the materials used are primarily plastic. No In-Body Stabilization (IBIS): This might be a dealbreaker for some shooters, but honestly, it wasn't a major issue for me. No Weather Sealing: Remember, this is a mid-range camera. If you need all the bells and whistles like weather sealing, you'll likely be looking at a higher price tag. That being said, Pentax manages to include weather sealing in all their bodies, so it is possible, Panasonic! Overall, considering the price tag, the Panasonic G7KS is a tough act to beat. It's a fantastic value and highly recommended! Invest the money you save on some quality lenses – after all, great glass makes a world of difference in image quality. Many people upgrade to a new camera expecting a drastic improvement, only to be disappointed because they're still using the basic kit lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by iZeBurG

  • The G7 is one HECK of a nice camera!
Style: 14-42mm Color: Black
EDITED 8/17/2015: I recently received a Panasonic G7 from Amazon, and I have already shot over 20,000 frames with it during the seven weeks I've had it (with many different lenses, and with mostly using the electronic shutter), plus a few video tests. Since I already own the Panasonic G5, and GH4 (and I also had the G6), and have shot over 125,000(!) photos with these MFT cameras, I was familiar with Panasonic cameras, and also with the menu settings changes I generally make to get what I want in the images. The G7 fits “neatly” between the very small and light G5/6 bodies and the considerably larger and heavier GH4 (although that one is still relatively compact compared with most dSLRs, and its MFT lenses are also generally very compact and light – and this gear is FUN to carry and use!). I value the GH4 for its excellent EVF, great grip (it is easy and secure to use one-handed), its excellent set of useful external controls, its wide range of useful options in its easily-used menus, the excellence of its stills-quality (with selected type and sample of lenses, and with customized menu settings), and its great video capabilities. I value the G5 for its sharp EVF (the one on the G6 has better color and contrast, but it is not as sharp), its miniscule size and weight, its very good external controls and menus, and the excellence of its stills and video (although the G5, unlike the G6, has no external mic input, and it is without focus-peaking). The G7 is a nice combination of the good qualities of both the G5/6 and the GH4, at a lower price in size, weight, and cost compared with the GH4 - although it is without weather-sealing and high data-rate and slow-motion 1080 video options (but it does have 100Mbps 4K-24/30P video plus “4K-Photo” options). The excellent EVF is similar to the one in the GH4, the grip is almost as good, the external controls (both buttons and knobs) are unusually numerous and useful, and the menus are similar to, and consistent with, those of the other models in the line. A few items have been added to what the G5 had: 4K-Photo/Video, the tone-curve adjustment shared with the GX7/8 and GH4 (I find this very useful!), “Diffraction Compensation” (I briefly tried this and decided to leave it “Off” – it progressively sharpens the image as the lens is stopped down to its smallest stops to offset the softening normally resulting from diffraction, but this can result in excessive noise even in good light - and this sharpening can be done better during editing), and an external mic input similar to the one on the G6 (but missing on the G5 and GX7). Using the G7's electronic shutter, leaving the EVF and camera always-on during shooting sessions, and using no flash, I get well over 600 JPG highest-quality frames per battery charge. As for color and other photo characteristics, I appreciate having the ability to adjust EVERYTHING on these Panasonic MFT cameras (color balance and saturation, contrast, color-curves, sharpening and noise-reduction levels, etc.) - and I also appreciate being able to match surprisingly well the EVF's characteristics with those of my reference computer monitor so that I get very useful and accurate previewing while using the EVF (with a floppy wide-brimmed hat worn while outdoors to shade the EVF). These cameras are a "tweaker's" (read, "perfectionist's"...;-) dream come true...! Overall, I have no real complaints with the G7, although a few things bothered me very slightly at first. As with the GH4, the rear “dial” (which on the G7 is a circle of buttons as with the G5, rather than a wheel as with the GH4) gets somewhat “hidden” below the rear surface of the camera toward the “dial’s” upper right – but this is to keep it from being unintentionally pressed/moved by the right hand gripping the camera. It took me a bit of time to remember the new way to access exposure bias adjustment (I generally use A-Priority, setting the aperture for best lens performance with each lens and/or for best DOF for what I want in the image – and I often adjust exposure-bias as I shoot, using the excellent EVF as a guide), and it required a button-push to access this on the G7 (the G5/6 and GH4 can be left with the rear thumb-wheel needing only to be moved in order to adjust exposure bias). But, I discovered that with going into "Dial Set" in the menus, I was able to enable exposure biasing with a simple turn of the rear wheel (no button press required!;-). Also, the image resolution is very slightly smaller than that of the other Panasonic cameras I've used, but this is of little practical consequence. And, as others have noticed, the G7's (and also my GH4's) serial number tends to "evaporate" - and with my G7, there is now no trace remaining of that number. Panasonic has recognized this issue, and if both the box label with the serial number and the purchase invoice are retained, and if the camera is registered with Panasonic, the warranty will be honored. Bottom line: this is one HECK of a nice camera, at a very decent price! Highly recommended! (A few photos taken with the G7 are attached...) --DR ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015 by David Ruether David Ruether

  • Great camera!
Style: 14-42mm & 45-150mm Color: Black
First time using a micro 3/4 camera. Bought mainly for personal work and it was a great price on Black Friday, came with 2 lenses and shoots 4K video! So far so good love that it’s so light and easy to use. Highly recommend this camera!
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by Mike C

  • Fantastic beginner
Style: 14-42mm Color: Silver
Camera gear is sooo expensive!!! I was looking for a beginner camera that was small and light but also looked like a DSLR without breaking the bank. This one does it! This is a really great looking camera. The picture quality is pretty good as well. I have lots of good things to say about, but what surprised me was you can actually take great pictures even with a non stabilized lens. This doesn't have an I body stabilization. The kit lens is great too. The dials are easy to use and well placed. Go get this for the casual pictures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Sailolau79

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