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42 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 42 reviews of Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the image quality and performance. The screen and size are also mentioned favorably, whereas some have doubts about the battery.
portability, size, screen, performance, image quality
battery
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Panasonic Digital CamerasExpert review by : Carey Rose , Jeff Keller (dpreview.com)
Panasonic's Lumix DC-GX9 is a 20MP rangefinder-style mirrorless camera that aims to do a bit of everything. It borrows features from both the GX8 and the smaller GX80 / GX85, but does it strike the right balance?
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.com)
The company's latest mirrorless camera is smaller and lighter than its predecessor with the tilting viewfinder of a sibling series. But it's lost something.
Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)
Panasonic's Lumix DC-GX9 camera is smaller and less expensive than the GX8 that came before it.
Small body with tilting EVF. 20MP Micro Four Thirds sensor. In-body stabilization. Tilting touch LCD. Pop-up flash. 4K video.
No body-only purchase option. Drops GX8's vari-angle LCD.
The Panasonic Lumix GX9 is another compact Micro Four Thirds from Panasonic. The company has announced several new models over the past few months, including the GH5S and G9 at the higher end of the market.
Expert review by (steves-digicams.com)
Panasonic has announced their latest GX camera, the GX9.
Expert review by : William Brawley (imaging-resource.com)
The Panasonic GX9 is an interesting little camera. It's small, lightweight and does a lot of things well, including image quality, autofocus, and overall performance.
Great image quality; Good high ISO performance for its class; Improved JPEG processing; Fast autofocus; Fast ~9fps burst mode.
Smallish field-sequential EVF; Below average battery life; No mic/headphone jacks; Noticeable crop on 4K video.
The Panasonic GX9 is an interesting little camera. It's small, lightweight and does a lot of things well, including image quality, autofocus, and overall performance. But does it replace the GX8 or the GX85? Regardless of which camera it replaces, on...
Expert review by : Andy Westlake (trustedreviews.com)
A small camera that can shoot good-quality stills. Panasonic GX9.
Compact design is more portable than SLR-styled competitors ; In-body stabilisation gives sharper results with every lens ; Quiet shutter allows discreet shooting ; Excellent Bluetooth and Wi-Fi smartphone connectivity
Default control setup is awkward for viewfinder shooting ; 16:9 viewfinder is a poor match to sensor ; Control dials are under-utilised
If you want a small camera that can shoot good-quality stills and 4K video alike, then the GX9 is well worth a look. But for stills photographers, there are other cameras at a similar price point that deserve consideration, such as the Olympus OM-D...
Expert review by : Phil Hall Rod Lawton (techradar.com)
A mirrorless camera with rangefinder styling
Compact design ; 4K video and 4K Photo modes ; Hybrid stabilization system ; Responsive touchscreen ; Built-in flash ; Fast focusing speeds in Single AF
AF selection fiddly ; Awkward rear control dial ; 16:9 aspect ratio viewfinder ; Body isn't weather-sealed
In many ways the Lumix GX9 takes two steps forward over the GX8, but one step (maybe half a step) back. While there's perhaps a little too much reliance on the touchscreen interface for some, especially when selecting your desired AF area, the GX9 is a...
Expert review by : Amy Davies (stuff.tv)
This compact system cam is angling for a spot in your holiday luggage...
Small, sleek styling ; Handy tilting monitor and viewfinder ; 4K video
Small sensor ; Loss of detail in low light ; Screen doesn’t face forwards
A cracking little camera for travel and street photography, as long as you don’t mostly shoot in low light
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.com.au)
The company's latest mirrorless camera is smaller and lighter than its predecessor with the tilting viewfinder of a sibling series. But it's lost something.
Expert review by : Thomas Bartlett (gadgetguy.com.au)
One of the promises of mirrorless cameras was, well, smaller cameras. And, yes, the premium models (see here and here) from the Panasonic Lumix G Series
Compact quality, the ability to use fancier lenses, a wealth of advanced features including focus stacking and pre-burst
Slow photo transfer speeds