Panasonic Cameras

Panasonic is a Japanese electronics group founded in 1918; its Lumix line is a major player in hybrid photo-video cameras across Micro Four Thirds and full-frame systems.

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Panasonic is a Japanese electronics group founded in 1918; its Lumix line is a major player in hybrid photo-video cameras across Micro Four Thirds and full-frame systems.

Panasonic Lumix DC-TX3
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Panasonic Lumix DC-TX3

  • Year 2026 · 1 inch

The Panasonic Lumix DC-TX3 is a premium compact camera featuring a 20.1-megapixel 1-inch BSI CMOS sensor and a versatile 15x Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens (24-360mm equivalent). Designed for travel photographers who demand high image quality in a pocketable form factor, it offers a refined balance of reach and portability without the bulk of interchangeable lenses.Equipped with 5-axis HYBRID O.I.S.+ and advanced 4K video capabilities at 30p, this camera excels in capturing sharp stills and smooth footage in diverse lighting conditions. The inclusion of High-Speed Video at 120fps in Full HD allows for creative slow-motion capture, while the updated Venus Engine ensures fast processing and accurate color reproduction.Its compact design, combined with a 3.0-inch touch-sensitive screen and a comprehensive range of manual controls, makes the DC-TX3 an ideal companion for high-end travel photography and everyday documentation. Whether capturing expansive landscapes or distant subjects, this camera provides a sophisticated toolset for enthusiasts seeking a powerful, all-in-one imaging solution.

Panasonic Lumix S9 Black Titanium Edition
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Panasonic Lumix S9 Black Titanium Edition

  • Year 2026 · Full Frame

This special edition of the Panasonic Lumix S9 stands out for introducing a finish Black Titanium which reinforces its identity as a compact and sophisticated tool. Equipped with a Full Frame sensor 24.2 megapixels and the brand's latest generation processor, offers exceptional image quality in a body that barely weighs 403 grams. Its design dispenses with the mechanical viewfinder to prioritize portability, but compensates with a fully articulated screen and a 5-axis internal stabilization system (Dual I.S. 2) capable of compensating up to 6.5 steps, which guarantees sharpness even when using goals without self-stabilization.The technological approach focuses on creative immediacy, highlighting its dedicated physical button to Real-Time LUT. This feature allows custom color profiles to be applied directly to the RAW file or video in real time, eliminating much of the post-production workflow. In addition, the camera makes the most of its sensor with the mode Open Gate (3:2 recording), allowing the entire surface of the sensor to be captured so that the photographer can reframe the content in both horizontal and vertical formats without significant loss of quality, facilitating publication on multiple platforms from the new LUMIX Lab application.In terms of its versatility, it is an ideal camera for street photography, travel and documentary chronicles, where discretion and weight are critical factors. Its hybrid phase detection autofocus (PDAF) system ensures that moving subjects stay in focus with professional precision. For hybrid content creators, it represents a powerful solution for high-quality vlogging or creating aesthetic content for social networks, allowing you to go from capture to final delivery almost instantly thanks to its optimization for mobile devices.

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Panasonic Lumix LX100 III (Rumor)
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Panasonic Lumix LX100 III (Rumor)

  • Micro 4/3

The Panasonic Lumix LX100 III is emerging as the definitive evolution of the acclaimed compact series Lumix. Based on leaks from April 2026, it would integrate a new Micro Four Thirds 20 megapixel sensor (Rumor), designed to offer reflex (DSLR) level image quality in an extremely portable pocket form factor.The design would maintain the classic aesthetics of the LX series, but with refinements inspired by the popular Lumix GX9 and G100. In the technical section, a major update is expected in video reaching 4K at 120 fps, along with an improved stabilization system and a modern and faster autofocus to meet the demands of today's content creators.Positioned as a direct competitor to the Ricoh GR III, the LX100 III seeks to capture the interest of travel and street photographers who demand lightness without sacrificing the versatility of a bright Leica zoom. Although it remains a rumor, this camera promises to redefine the balance between manual creative control and extreme portability in the premium segment.We will update the information soon.

Panasonic LUMIX ZS300 / TZ300
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Panasonic LUMIX ZS300 / TZ300

  • Year 2026 · 1 inch

The Panasonic LUMIX ZS300 (also known as TZ300) is a premium compact camera designed specifically for the modern traveler. Equipped with a 1-inch, 20.1-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, this camera elevates image quality in a pocket-sized body, working in conjunction with the Venus Engine engine to deliver vibrant colors and solid low-light performance. Its core value proposition combines a large sensor with a powerful optical zoom in a design that fits perfectly in a jacket.The heart of the ZS300 is its LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens with a 15x optical zoom, which covers an equivalent focal range of 24mm to 360mm. This allows you to capture wide landscapes and zoom in on distant subjects in great detail, all supported by the advanced 5-axis HYBRID O.I.S.+ stabilization system. One of the most requested updates included in this model is the transition to the USB type C port, facilitating charging and data transfer with universal standards, although in exchange it has simplified its design by eliminating the electronic viewfinder (EVF).In terms of its video capabilities, the ZS300 allows recording in 4K UHD at 30p, as well as including Panasonic's popular 4K PHOTO modes for extracting high-resolution frames from moving sequences. With a highly responsive 3.0-inch touchscreen (1.24 million points) and persistent Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity, it's the ideal tool for those looking for superior smartphone quality without the complexity or bulk of an interchangeable lens system.

Panasonic Lumix DC-S5
Panasonic Full Frame

Panasonic Lumix DC-S5

  • Year 2020 · Full Frame

The Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 It is positioned as an essential tool that democratized high-end cinematography functions in a compact full-frame mirrorless body. Using a sensor 24.2MP CMOS with technology Dual Native ISO, Delivers exceptional performance in low-light environments while maintaining low noise and high dynamic range. By prioritizing video-centric specifications while maintaining a portable size, Panasonic positioned the S5 as a versatile tool for independent filmmakers and hybrid creators who require professional color science and robust internal recording options.Technically, the S5 relies on its Dual I.S. 2 5-axis, providing up to 6.5 stops of compensation when combined with O.I.S. lenses. compatible, a critical feature for stabilized handheld shooting. The camera uses the contrast AF system Depth From Defocus (DFD) of Panasonic, which, although very reliable for static subjects and specialized tracking, remains a point of debate for videographers accustomed to phase detection systems. Its magnesium alloy construction and extensive weather sealing ensure durability in demanding professional environments, although it relies on a single UHS-II SD slot (the second being UHS-I) and a 2.36 million-dot EVF viewfinder.In the video section, the S5 It's a powerful machine, offering 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording in 4K/30p and up to 4K/60p with APS-C cropping. It includes V-Log and V-Gamut pre-installed, with over 14 stops of dynamic range, and supports 5.9K RAW output via HDMI to external recorders. As of March 2026, the S5 has been officially discontinued in favor of the S5 II and S5D, but it remains the "value queen" in the used market for professionals who prioritize manual control and top-notch image quality over the latest advances in phase detection autofocus.

Panasonic Lumix S9
Panasonic Full Frame

Panasonic Lumix S9

  • Year 2024 · Full Frame

The Panasonic Lumix S9 is an ultra-compact full-frame camera designed for content creators, which stands out for its 24.2 MP sensor with Dual Native ISO and a powerful 6.5-stop image stabilization system. Its biggest attraction is the hybrid workflow, offering a dedicated button for real-time LUTs and 6K Open Gate recording, allowing you to capture the entire sensor area to easily crop videos in portrait or landscape format without losing quality. Although it sacrifices the electronic viewfinder and mechanical shutter to maintain a weight of only 486g, it compensates with a fully articulated screen and advanced connectivity, positioning itself as the most agile tool for those looking for cinematic quality in a pocket format.

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