The Panasonic Lumix DMC G7 is a mid-range mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a Micro Four Thirds mount and an SLR-like design. It sports number of features that were fairly innovative at the time of its release, including 4K video at 30fps, 6fps continuous shooting with C-AF and a series of 4K PHOTO modes that allows you to grab 8MP still JPG images from 30fps footage in-camera. It has a 16MP sensor and was one of the first cameras to use Panasonic’s contrast detection based autofocus technology (Depth from Defocus or “DFD” for short).
- Announcement date: May 18th 2015
- Release date: June 2015
The first section of this article features a gallery of the best sample images we took while testing the Lumix G7. In the second section, you will find a selection of sample SOOC JPG and RAW files to download. We hope you enjoy browsing through them!
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Panasonic Lumix G7 Sample Images
The following gallery features a gallery of ten Lumix G7 sample images, all of which were edited in Lightroom and exported as JPGs. There is also one 4K PHOTO example extracted from 30fps footage in-camera. Each image is accompanied by information about the shutter speed, aperture, ISO value, and lens used.
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SOOC JPG and RAW Samples to Download
The following is a selection of unedited SOOC JPG and RAW samples for you to download and experiment with. (Note that Lumix RAW files are called RW2.)