Three years ago at the time of publishing this video you were celebrating 8000 subscribers. I think you deserve 10 times as many, so watching this at the end of 2024 and seeing you still haven't doubled it, I solemnly subscribe!
Thank you. I have a lot more going on in my life these days so I am unable to pump out the videos the way I used to few years ago. Every new subscriber is appreciated, and there is always something new on the way. It just takes a bit longer these days.
Just received my new G9 and leaving in a few hours to Iceland. Your videos help me a lot to get some basic knowledge to use it. Thank you. Cheers from Greece.
...thank you, everything is very useful. I have the camera now for 1/2 a year and I am very grateful for all your help. Ekki from Kufstein , Tirol,Austria
Very useful, especially to those new to the G9. I’ve had mine 3 years and I’m still adjusting settings and the custom buttons. It makes sense to have AF Near/Far set to Fnc 4 & 5, but I use F4 on its default setting of Point Scope as I use this a lot for wildlife photography, especially with the PL100-400 lens. I look forward to Part 2 👍
Thanks for the very informative videos Andrew. I just bought the G9 and am waiting for it to arrive (shipped today!). Your videos have given me a confidence level already in using the camera. Coming from using Canon DLSR, I am looking forward to the G9 journey.
Great presentation. I feel the G9's ease of use / total maneuverability with touch interface / the ability to personalize many aspects of the camera, is an often overlooked ' important aspect ' of the G9 - and I imagine other Panasonic cameras are the same in this regard. 6 yrs ago I started in on photography with Sony cameras. Image quality was very good but ' using ' the thing was a real pain ! I jumped ship & bought the Pany FZ 2500 bridge camera which really brought a ' fun / enjoyable factor ' into shooting. Looking forward to vid # 2. I will buy you a coffee.
Thanks Andrew...as usual a very useful video from you, especially since I bought G9 a few weeks back. For scrolling to different pages for each main menu option, I just touch the bar on the right as per page number I need, instead of scrolling down page by page at a time ...makes it faster to get to the required function setting.
I originally set the silent shutter mode lever on the lower front to auto bracket exposure but as I always shoot raw files, I find I rarely need bracketing as even with very high dynamic range landscapes, my raw editor program can usually cope with them. So one feature that I absolutely hated when I first bought the G9 was the touch screen as It kept accidentally changing settings so I turned it off completely. Now I have re-assigned the silent shutter mode lever to turn on the touch screen if I need it. Thanks to your videos, I now have my G9 set very comfortably and can shoot much faster without wasting time with camera settings aside from the usual manual exposure control I use. Many thanks.
Another excellent video Andrew. A couple of settings that I have customised: 1. For the I/II switch, I have this set to Exposure Bracketing in position II. This makes it really easy to switch between single exposure and bracketing for when you need it. 2. I set the main dial to adjust ISO and like Andrew have the rear thumb dial for Aperture and the front dial for Shutter. I know Andrew usually shoots in Manual with Auto-ISO but I often shoot in Aperture priority so the ISO adjustment with my thumb makes it really easy to adjust the exposure if and when required.
Hi Brett, yes I shoot in manual but I don't use Auto ISO except for video. For all still shots I set the ISO myself. I tried assigning ISO to the main dial on the back but I had to undo that. I kept on turning it accidentally just carrying the camera around, so at times I would discover that I had been shooting at some crazy high ISO setting for no reason...because I had knocked the dial unintentionally. So that's why I went back to using the ISO button.
@@naturesimagephotography Thanks for the correction Andrew; I did pick up your use of auto ISO on your VFR video. I have found the same issue with accidentally bumping the dial and changing the ISO but I've sort of trained myself to always check the ISO setting so I rarely get it wrong. I wish I was as diligent with every other setting! I've also set my maximum ISO limit so even in the worst case it's not ridiculously high. Keep up the excellent work.
Thanks...I thought you could but I have never done anything with the switch. And this video was mainly about showing people how things work by default. But since you reminded me, I might even look into how I could put the switch to better use.
I don't work for Panasonic, I really don't know anything about a successor to the G9. If you look back through my other videos about the G9 you will see which lenses I use and how. At this stage I only have a 100-400mm for wildlife, an Olympus 45mm f-1.8 for portraits, and a 12-60mm for everything else. I do hope to get the chance to try some more lenses soon.
I use the G2 and 10, before lock down I was tempted to buy the G9, but with not much opportunity for photography now, I am glad I didn't. The only real advantage for me would have been a faster burst mode which I rarely use. Do you think the G9 has a worthwhile advantage over the G2.The more recent cameras have to many bells and whistles that I could easily forget, resulting in missed shots.
Sorry I have never owned a G2 so I can't make that comparison. All cameras have more functions than you will ever use these days, just like almost any software. The trick is to get really good at the functions you need, try out the ones you might like, and just ignore the ones you know you will never use.
g9 price came down again, was considering it, but then came announcer about a coming gh6. yep gh6. appreciate your video, but AF still suxx. I got a gh5. I know. anyway, gday mate
Well they are both cameras. Nice to know Nikon is catching up with things Panasonic was doing when I made this video in 2021. Thanks for the very helpful and relevant feedback.
...already looking forward to part 2! Brilliant summary
Three years ago at the time of publishing this video you were celebrating 8000 subscribers. I think you deserve 10 times as many, so watching this at the end of 2024 and seeing you still haven't doubled it, I solemnly subscribe!
Thank you. I have a lot more going on in my life these days so I am unable to pump out the videos the way I used to few years ago. Every new subscriber is appreciated, and there is always something new on the way. It just takes a bit longer these days.
@@naturesimagephotography No problem! First things first... I wish you luck and strength with the things keeping you busy lately.
Just received my new G9 and leaving in a few hours to Iceland. Your videos help me a lot to get some basic knowledge to use it. Thank you. Cheers from Greece.
Excellent as usual Andrew, looking forward to part 2
Thank you Andrew, this would have to be one of the best channels for the G9. Congrats on the 8k subs :) looking forward to part 2 of this.
3:10 you can also tap the segmented scrollbar on your right. Tapping the screen generally works well.
Wish there was such a video when I started with the G9. Would have helped for sure.
Eagerly waiting for part 2.
Congratulation for 8K suscribers.
...thank you, everything is very useful. I have the camera now for 1/2 a year and I am very grateful for all your help. Ekki from Kufstein , Tirol,Austria
Very useful, especially to those new to the G9. I’ve had mine 3 years and I’m still adjusting settings and the custom buttons. It makes sense to have AF Near/Far set to Fnc 4 & 5, but I use F4 on its default setting of Point Scope as I use this a lot for wildlife photography, especially with the PL100-400 lens. I look forward to Part 2 👍
Thanks for the very informative videos Andrew. I just bought the G9 and am waiting for it to arrive (shipped today!). Your videos have given me a confidence level already in using the camera. Coming from using Canon DLSR, I am looking forward to the G9 journey.
I think you will enjoy it Mike. A bit like having a sportscar after driving a family sedan for years.
Great presentation. I feel the G9's ease of use / total maneuverability with touch interface / the ability to personalize many aspects of the camera, is an often overlooked ' important aspect ' of the G9 - and I imagine other Panasonic cameras are the same in this regard. 6 yrs ago I started in on photography with Sony cameras. Image quality was very good but ' using ' the thing was a real pain ! I jumped ship & bought the Pany FZ 2500 bridge camera which really brought a ' fun / enjoyable factor ' into shooting. Looking forward to vid # 2. I will buy you a coffee.
Hi Andrew thanks for sharing your knowledge with us on RUclips I got a g9 about 5 months ago just trying to find time to use it 😊 😀 enjoy your coffee
Thanks David, much appreciated.
Thanks Andrew...as usual a very useful video from you, especially since I bought G9 a few weeks back. For scrolling to different pages for each main menu option, I just touch the bar on the right as per page number I need, instead of scrolling down page by page at a time ...makes it faster to get to the required function setting.
I originally set the silent shutter mode lever on the lower front to auto bracket exposure but as I always shoot raw files, I find I rarely need bracketing as even with very high dynamic range landscapes, my raw editor program can usually cope with them. So one feature that I absolutely hated when I first bought the G9 was the touch screen as It kept accidentally changing settings so I turned it off completely. Now I have re-assigned the silent shutter mode lever to turn on the touch screen if I need it. Thanks to your videos, I now have my G9 set very comfortably and can shoot much faster without wasting time with camera settings aside from the usual manual exposure control I use. Many thanks.
So I learned a few things again. Thank you! Life is too short to comprehend what this camera can do :-)
This is excellent, Andrew. Thank you for this!!
Another excellent video Andrew. A couple of settings that I have customised:
1. For the I/II switch, I have this set to Exposure Bracketing in position II. This makes it really easy to switch between single exposure and bracketing for when you need it.
2. I set the main dial to adjust ISO and like Andrew have the rear thumb dial for Aperture and the front dial for Shutter. I know Andrew usually shoots in Manual with Auto-ISO but I often shoot in Aperture priority so the ISO adjustment with my thumb makes it really easy to adjust the exposure if and when required.
Hi Brett, yes I shoot in manual but I don't use Auto ISO except for video. For all still shots I set the ISO myself. I tried assigning ISO to the main dial on the back but I had to undo that. I kept on turning it accidentally just carrying the camera around, so at times I would discover that I had been shooting at some crazy high ISO setting for no reason...because I had knocked the dial unintentionally. So that's why I went back to using the ISO button.
@@naturesimagephotography Thanks for the correction Andrew; I did pick up your use of auto ISO on your VFR video.
I have found the same issue with accidentally bumping the dial and changing the ISO but I've sort of trained myself to always check the ISO setting so I rarely get it wrong. I wish I was as diligent with every other setting! I've also set my maximum ISO limit so even in the worst case it's not ridiculously high.
Keep up the excellent work.
you can also set that I/II switch for a bunch of other optionsd apart from silent.
Thanks...I thought you could but I have never done anything with the switch. And this video was mainly about showing people how things work by default. But since you reminded me, I might even look into how I could put the switch to better use.
@@naturesimagephotography I'm starting to look more into customising the buttons the more I get used to it's controls
Superb overview!
Thank you
thx!
Great video.
Is there a replacement for the G9 coming soon?
Can you please do run-down of the lenses you use for the G9 and in which scenario? Thanks!
I don't work for Panasonic, I really don't know anything about a successor to the G9. If you look back through my other videos about the G9 you will see which lenses I use and how. At this stage I only have a 100-400mm for wildlife, an Olympus 45mm f-1.8 for portraits, and a 12-60mm for everything else. I do hope to get the chance to try some more lenses soon.
I use the G2 and 10, before lock down I was tempted to buy the G9, but with not much opportunity for photography now, I am glad I didn't. The only real advantage for me would have been a faster burst mode which I rarely use. Do you think the G9 has a worthwhile advantage over the G2.The more recent cameras have to many bells and whistles that I could easily forget, resulting in missed shots.
Sorry I have never owned a G2 so I can't make that comparison. All cameras have more functions than you will ever use these days, just like almost any software. The trick is to get really good at the functions you need, try out the ones you might like, and just ignore the ones you know you will never use.
g9 price came down again, was considering it, but then came announcer about a coming gh6. yep gh6. appreciate your video, but AF still suxx. I got a gh5. I know. anyway, gday mate
Seems very much like a Nikon
Well they are both cameras. Nice to know Nikon is catching up with things Panasonic was doing when I made this video in 2021. Thanks for the very helpful and relevant feedback.