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Panasonic Lumix G9 II Review – Great Wildlife, Bird & Sports Camera!

September 11, 2023 By Morgan

(If you want to watch the video go to The Slanted Lens on YouTube!) Hey, it’s Jay P. here. I’m down in San Diego about to go on a safari. And I’ve got with me the Panasonic G9 II. This is a second generation in that G9 series from Panasonic. This is a micro four […]

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Does Sensor Size REALLY Matter? Camera Sensor Size Comparison Part 2!

August 13, 2020 By Morgan

Camera Sensor Size Comparison

 Today on The Slanted Lens, we’ve got a new format comparison. Thanks to LensProToGo for providing the cameras and lenses. We’re down here in the noisiest part of Los Angeles, shooting in the same place we shot our last format comparison with a whole new lineup of cameras. We chose a GFX 100 for […]

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What The Heck Is Equivalency? What Sensor Size Is All About!

August 6, 2020 By Morgan

Today we are taking a look at equivalency. Not equivalent exposure, equivalency. What the heck is that? Special thanks to LensProToGo for sponsoring this video/article: Get 15% off your LensProToGo rental. www.lensprotogo.com Use Discount Code: SLANTEDLENS15 Equivalency is a very, very complicated subject matter, but one people have been screaming about because of the last […]

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Does Sensor Size Matter? Camera Sensor Size Comparison

May 21, 2020 By Morgan

We compare 4 sensor sizes to see how they compare in print image quality: Hasselblad X1D II 50C, Sony a7R IV, Sony a6600 and Panasonic GH5. See how much difference there is in the Medium, Full-frame, APS-C and Micro 4/3 Sensors. Special thanks to our friends at LensProToGo and Datacolor for helping us make this […]

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Panasonic Mirrorless Showdown: GH5 vs GH5s

April 12, 2018 By Morgan

Mirrorless Showdown Panasonic has been at the forefront of the mirrorless camera revolution ever since the GH5 came out a few years ago. Now they’ve added an ‘S’ to their lineup, similar to what Sony is doing with the a7 category. Does the ‘S’ also stand for better low-light performance? Let’s find out! Shameless Shoutout […]

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