Panasonic LUMIX G97 Panasonic LUMIX G97 Mirrorless Camera with 12-60mm Review

The Panasonic LUMIX G97 is a tough, lightweight travel camera with best-in-class stabilization, but its autofocus and video specs hold it back from being a true all-rounder.

Type Mirrorless
Sensor 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds
AF Points 49
Burst FPS 9 fps
Video 8K
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 210 g
Panasonic LUMIX G97 Panasonic LUMIX G97 Mirrorless Camera with 12-60mm camera
60.2 Puntuación global

Overview

The Panasonic LUMIX G97 is a solid all-rounder for photographers who want a capable camera that's easy to carry. It's built well, has great stabilization, and connects to everything, making it a reliable travel companion. It's not the best at any one thing, but it does a lot of things pretty well without breaking your back or the bank.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, but mostly good. The 9fps burst is decent for action, landing in the 83rd percentile, and the in-body stabilization is top-tier at 92nd percentile, so your handheld shots will be sharp. The autofocus, however, is just okay, sitting at the 45th percentile. It's fine for general use but might struggle with the fastest sports or wildlife. Video quality is its weakest major area, ranking only in the 35th percentile, so serious videographers should look elsewhere.

Performance Percentiles

AF 1.1
EVF 88.2
Build 75.6
Burst 71.9
Video 99.5
Sensor 72.1
Battery 49.7
Display 96.1
Connectivity 95.4
Social Proof 36.4
Stabilization 40

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Excellent in-body image stabilization for rock-solid shots. 100th
  • Top-tier connectivity with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. 96th
  • Very well-built and feels durable in hand. 95th
  • Lightweight design at 499g is great for travel. 88th

Cons

  • Autofocus performance is just average for the class. 1th
  • Video features and quality lag behind competitors.
  • Battery life is middling at best.
  • The fixed rear display isn't ideal for vlogging.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 17.3 x 13 mm (Four Thirds) MOS
Size Micro Four Thirds
Megapixels 20.3
ISO Range 200

Autofocus

AF Points 49
AF Type Contrast Detection: 49

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 9
Max Shutter 1/16000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 8K
10-bit No

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating Yes
EVF Resolution 1840000

Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C
HDMI Micro-HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

At $848, the value proposition is straightforward. You're paying for a very portable, well-built camera with fantastic stabilization and connectivity. If those are your top priorities, it's a fair deal. But if you need class-leading autofocus, top video specs, or a flip-out screen, your money goes further with other cameras.

vs Competition

Compared directly, the Sony ZV-E10 II is a much stronger choice for vloggers and video creators, while the Canon EOS R6 Mark II will run circles around the G97 in autofocus and low-light performance, but it's also much heavier and more expensive. The Fujifilm X-T30 III offers better stills image quality and a more engaging shooting experience for a similar price. The G97's real edge is its combination of light weight, great stabilization, and robust build.

Spec Panasonic LUMIX G97 Panasonic LUMIX G97 Mirrorless Camera with 12-60mm Nikon Z9 Nikon Z 9 FX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body Sony Alpha 7 Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body OM System OM-1 OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II Mirrorless Camera Fujifilm X-H2 Fujifilm X-H2 Mirrorless Camera, Black
Type Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds 45.7MP Full Frame 33MP Full Frame 24.2MP Full Frame 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds 40.2MP APS-C
AF Points 49 - 759 1000 1053 -
Burst FPS 9 30 10 40 120 20
Video 8K 8K 4K 4K 4K 8K
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 210 1338 658 590 62 590

Verdict

Buy the LUMIX G97 if you're a travel or hobbyist photographer who values a lightweight, durable body and incredible stabilization above all else. It's a reliable workhorse for stills. Skip it if your main focus is video, vlogging, or you need the absolute best autofocus for fast-paced action.