Panasonic was a pioneer in mirrorless cameras, entering the market in 2009 with m4/3 cameras (G models). Older Panasonic G mirrorless cameras (current Panasonic G cameras are here):
- Panasonic G1 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G2 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G3 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G5 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G6 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G7 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G9 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G90/G95 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic G10 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH1 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH2 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH3 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH4 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH5 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH5 II Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH5s Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GH6 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF1 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF2 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF3 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF5 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF6 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF7 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GF-10 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GX1 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GX7 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GX8 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GX850 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GX9 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GM1 Camera Specifications
- Panasonic GM5 Camera Specifications
No, I’m not missing some model numbers. Panasonic, like some Asian companies, tends to be averse to using the number 4 in their model lineups. Ironically, because the GH4 has 4K video capabilities as a main feature, I suspect Panasonic dropped their aversion for that camera because of the marketing possibilities.
Note: silent electronic shutter is available on the G5, G6, G7, GM1, GM5, GF7, GF8, GH3, GH4, GH4s, G5, GX8, GX80, GX85, GX850
Available Panasonic m4/3 Lenses
Available Olympus m4/3 Lenses