Panasonic Lumix DC-G95D (known as G90D or G99D in certain markets) is an updated version of the mid-range hybrid mirrorless camera for the Micro Four Thirds system.
Key Differences in the "D" Version:
The G95D model differs from the original G95 (released in 2019) by featuring an updated OLED display.
Screen Type: It features an OLED monitor instead of the previous TFT LCD.
Resolution: The resolution in the G95D is approximately 1.04 million dots; while slightly lower than the original, the OLED panel offers superior contrast and color reproduction.
Key Specifications:
Sensor: 20.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor without an optical low-pass filter for maximum sharpness.
Stabilization: 5-axis Dual I.S. 2 system, providing up to 5 stops of compensation.
Video:
4K (UHD) recording at 30p/24p with pre-installed V-Log L.
Unlimited video recording time (no 30-minute limit).
Note: There is a significant crop factor when shooting in 4K.
Build: Dust and splash-resistant magnesium alloy body.
Autofocus: DFD (Depth From Defocus) contrast-based AF system.
Market Positioning in 2025:
As of 2025, this camera remains a solid choice for enthusiasts and vloggers due to its excellent ergonomics, weather sealing, and advanced video features like V-Log. However, users should be mindful of the 4K crop and the contrast-based AF, which may lag behind modern phase-detection systems found in newer models like the Lumix G9 II.