Panasonic Lumix DC-G90 is a mid-range 20MP Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. Panasonic says it's designed to be equally adept at both stills and video, though I don't wholly agree at least because of the maximum allowable shooting of 4K video at 25p and 30p in US model.
It offers an extensive degree of direct control, a flip-out touchscreen and in-body stabilization: a combination that's unusual at this point in the market. This is enough to make it an attractive enthusiast stills camera but a significant video crop undermines its video-making credentials.
Key Specifications
20MP Four Thirds CMOS sensor
9 fps shooting with AF-S, 6 fps with AF-C
UHD 4K at 25p (30p and 24p for the G95)
Unlimited video capture (up to capacity of card)
Headphone and Mic sockets
V-Log L gamma profile (8-bit only)
L. Monochrome D (high-contrast mono mode)
4K Photo mode with auto marking and sequence composition
Live View Composite mode for multi-shot long exposure images