Panasonic's DMC-GX85 LUMIX Mirrorless Micro 4/3 system cameras provide impressive, no-compromise performance for today's interchangeable lens camera enthusiasts — or anyone looking for a lighter, newer, more intelligent alternative to bulky DSLRs. At almost half the size of most DSLRs, the DMC-GX85 offers impressive large-sensor performance in Panasonic's most compact LUMIX camera system design ever.
Elimination of the low pass filter provides a boost for its fine detail resolving power — nearly 10% over previous 16-MegapixelDefinition:
1,000,000 (one million) pixels. sensors. Available in either photo or video recording modes, image stabilization is top of its class, with the complementary LUMIX 2-axisDefinition:
The direction where a microphone, speaker, or antenna is most sensitive, or radiates the most power. lens O.I.S. and a new 5-axis in-body I.S. system.
Purists will embrace its integrated 2764k-dot eye-level electronic viewfinder, as well as its familiar quick-access thumbwheel controls, and of course its tilting LCDDefinition:
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): A display that uses fluid crystals that can block, reflect, or transmit light from a back illuminator, and uses very little power. display, which allows for greater flexibility at difficult shooting angles. Modern enthusiasts will love WiFi® mobile control and the next-generationDefinition:
The number of times a recording has been copied. flexibility that 4KDefinition:
3840x2160-pixel video resolution. This is also often called Ultra HD or UHD. Also resolution of 4096x2160, which is popular in the film industry. Video, 4K PHOTO, and 4K Post Focus modes all bring to the creative experience.