Panasonic LUMIX G85 PANASONIC LUMIX G85 Body 4K Mirrorless Camera, Review
The Panasonic G85 is built like a tank and has amazing stabilization, but its slow autofocus holds it back. Here's who should buy it.
Overview
The Panasonic LUMIX G85 is a tough, compact workhorse that's built like a tank and perfect for getting knocked around on the road. Its one big thing? You can take this camera anywhere. The weather sealing is top-notch, and the in-body stabilization is so good it feels like you're cheating. Just don't expect it to keep up with fast-moving subjects or win any low-light contests.
Performance
The stabilization is the star here. It lands in the 90th percentile, and you can really feel it. Handheld video looks smooth, and you can shoot photos at surprisingly slow shutter speeds. The autofocus, however, is its weak spot. At the 44th percentile, it's fine for landscapes or posed shots, but it'll struggle with kids, pets, or sports. The 4K video is solid but nothing special, sitting right around average.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong build (96th percentile) 89th
- Strong stabilization (90th percentile) 88th
- Strong video (69th percentile) 70th
- Strong sensor (67th percentile) 67th
Cons
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | CMOS |
| Size | Micro Four Thirds |
| Megapixels | 16 |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
Build
| Weather Sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs |
Value & Pricing
At around $621, it's a decent value if your priorities are toughness and smooth video on a budget. You're paying for the sealing and stabilization, not for cutting-edge tech. If you need fast autofocus or better low-light photos, this isn't the one.
vs Competition
The Sony a6400 is the obvious rival. It's similarly priced but smokes the G85 in autofocus and low-light performance thanks to its larger APS-C sensor. You lose the G85's weather sealing and incredible IBIS, though. For a travel-focused shooter, the Fujifilm X-S20 is another step up in price, but it gives you better video features, a much better sensor, and solid stabilization in a compact package. The G85's niche is being the most rugged and stable option under $700.
| Spec | Panasonic LUMIX G85 PANASONIC LUMIX G85 Body 4K Mirrorless Camera, | Sony a6700 Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm | Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body | OM System OM-3 OM SYSTEM OM-3 Mirrorless Camera | Fujifilm X-T5 FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Camera with 16-55mm f/2.8 | Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | 16MP Micro Four Thirds | 26MP APS-C | 24.2MP Full Frame | 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds | 40.2MP APS-C | 26.5MP Micro Four Thirds |
| AF Points | — | 759 | 1000 | 1053 | 425 | 315 |
| Burst FPS | — | 11 | 40 | 120 | 15 | 75 |
| Video | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 6K | 5K |
| IBIS | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | true | false | false | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 503 | 408 | 590 | 408 | 476 | 726 |
Verdict
Buy the G85 if you're a traveler or adventurer who needs a camera that can survive rain, dust, and being tossed in a bag, and you shoot a lot of handheld video. For everyone else, especially those who shoot moving subjects or in dim light, the Sony a6400 or a used Fujifilm is a smarter buy. This is a specialist's tool, not a jack-of-all-trades.