LUMIX G85

Panasonic

LUMIX G85

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Help- I'm starting a podcast and I suck with cameras.

Camera “phone” or if you have a budget g85 with mechanical lens for cheap. Medium budget Panasonic s5ii and a lens. Audio need shure 7mb or similar based on budget xlr is king. Good mixer so many options. Just make sure it’s 32 bit float. Helps in post Editing. Davinci…. That’s all you need!

Eli-Doubletap in r/UNSUBSCRIBEpodcast

January 2, 2026 9:59 PM

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Weather sealed alternative to my GX85?

E-M5 III, OM-5 on the olympus side for something similarly sized but pricier G85 on the Lumix/Panasonic side; similar price but bulkier. https://camerasize.com/compact/#673,835,689,ha,f

Cymbaz in r/M43

January 1, 2026 6:13 PM

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The GH5 for life

You could be me. I stated on the g85 as it was called in Ireland too. Have a GH7 now and the AF has really opened up more movement and play. But still use a GH5 as a second camera. With the right grade it can blow people away. Have a FX30 too - via work- can’t deal with the menu systems and ergonomi

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AnyAssistance4197 in r/GH5

May 14, 2026 2:30 PM

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Budget, semi-compact, durable M43 (<$400)

I think it goes without saying but you can only consider used gear for this budget range. If your budget of $400 must cover lens and body, you'll have to really economize. Here are some kit ideas to consider: BODIES (up to around $400): - Oly: EM5, EM5ii, EM1 - Panasonic: G85, G95 LENSES (up to arou

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mmmtv in r/M43

February 17, 2026 7:03 PM

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Budget, semi-compact, durable M43 (<$400)

Panasonic Lumix G85 + 12-60mm f3.5-6.3 would have been also my first pick for OPs requirements.

thegreybill in r/M43

February 17, 2026 7:50 PM

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Coming from "smartphone photography" – is MFT a good starting point?

Strongly seconding this, though I would recommend the Olympus 12-40 2.8 over the Panasonic 12-35 (which still is a great lens, mind) The Panasonic is smaller, but with a camera as big as the G9, the Olympus handles better in the hand imo It has somewhat better optical performance too which isn't a d

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JennyDarukat in r/M43

April 6, 2026 8:08 PM

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Just played a bit with the OM5 mk2

EM5ii was one of my favorite cameras ever. Felt amazing in the hand, build quality was fantastic, one of the first with beautiful retro looks, and at the time just an overall great camera. Ever since that camera, the EM5/OM5’s have just felt like cheap little toys. That mixed with the lack of any ne

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Mcjoshin in r/M43

June 17, 2025 10:47 PM

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I’m Back Film: Is it worth $800 to convert 35mm to digital?

Yeah. I think if it wasn't for the GLARING compatibility issue, it'd probably be more palatable. But also have to consider the other issues mentioned like switching to a digital sensor loses all the film feel and his brother mentioning just going for a digital camera body and using the lenses you wa

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Vchat20 in r/LGR

July 18, 2025 8:09 PM

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How "bad" the 12-60 f3.5-5.6 Panasonic kit lens actually is?

Great lens. I've got the exact combo you're thinking of (G85), and I got it thinking it would be my "starter" lens. But honestly... it often holds its own for street stuff against my two walkabout primes. Very convenient having the zoom when you need it too. If there's not much difference in perform

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pasteurs-maxim in r/M43

October 28, 2025 12:03 AM

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Have a Lumix G85 and Lumix 100-300mm. Looking for something for shorter range, on a budget

Here you go: My beloved Panasonic 14-140mm II f3.5-5.6 . The shoot-everything lens. Its surprisingly sharp and versatile for a superzoom. Good for pseudo macro, street, landscape, wildlife and more. Its the lens that's on my G9 or G85 unless I'm doing something specific. The overlap with the 100-300

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Cymbaz in r/M43

November 18, 2025 5:12 PM

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