Download the Lumix G9 Manual Online
Download the Lumix G9 Manual Online
It’s not alway easy to find the online manuals for the Lumix cameras, but Panasonic is making that easier. Here’s a link to a Panasonic web page that you can type in any Lumix model, select your language, and get an online version of that manual. For the G9 manual you can click on this link: Panasonic Lumix G9 Manual.

The G9 is Panasonic’s still photography beast of a machine. A newly redesigned body proves that Lumix is serious about building cameras for several different groups.
You can read more about my initial thoughts on this new camera in the Blog Post titled: Lumix G9: A Still Photo Centric Camera From Panasonic.
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ROBERT L FRANCKOn Sep. 18th, 2019
Dan,
I got my start in photography back in 1968 when I entered the Army and had my first assignment in Vietnam as young 18 year old from North Dakota. My first cameras at the time were an Yashica 35 and Yashica Mat 124 that sold for the outrageous price of $50.00 each in the Post Exchange. Over the next three over there I graduated to Nikon’s and then Canon for the next four decades or so before discovering Panasonic and Micro 4/3rds and never looked.
I too am intrigued by the G9 but at 71 I think I will have to stick with the G85 and GX8. Both are formidable cameras and are being passed on to my grandson. That’s the reason for the new manuals as mine have disappeared over the years.
Dave BrowningOn Apr. 7th, 2018
Hi –
I lived in Bozeman a few times long ago and consider it my home town. Graduated from BHS in’61 and went to MSC for a quarter before joining the Navy. Used to have relatives scattered all over Montana, and my sister still lives there. Now live in Flagstaff, AZ.
Used to shoot Canon, but switched to Lumix with the GH3, then GH4. Still have my GH5, and got the G9 mid February. G9 is now my GoTo shooter – fast, sharp, flexible. I thought I would have trouble with the significant relocation of controls from the GH5, but so far it hasn’t been a problem, and I like much of what they changed. I did some informal shots in high-res 80MP mode, but need to set up a specific test to see how it turns out. Lots more to learn and enjoy.
I’ll be going through Montana late June and plan to stop in Bozeman. Glad to see that Bozeman still has a camera store – Flagstaff doesn’t have one, and the good one in Phoenix went under several years ago. Now it’s the web and Kenmore Camera in Washington, where I’ve been buying equipment for 18 years.
I’m looking forward to visiting Bozeman and your store.
Dave Browning
Fred KurtzOn Jan. 14th, 2018
Hey Joel, I was #1 on the GH5 list from Bozeman Camera. I had no intentions of getting the G9 so I was not on the list. Then when Dan was saying how wonderful this camera was and it was made for still shooters I knew I was in trouble. As our good buddy Scout (Dave Easton) says, we have a wonderful disease where we can’t hold back when new cameras come out. So I was getting the urge for the G9 and decided I will succumb to those urges at some point so just go ahead and get it. And I am happy about it. I do not plan on getting the 200mm fixed lens. I have the 300mm fixed Olympus and that is really nice but I prefer zoom lenses.
I am on the first trip to NZ and I think you are too so it will be great seeing you in 2018!
Love You Joel. Fred
Fred KurtzOn Jan. 10th, 2018
And today I could not resist the urge for this camera and called my friends at Bozeman Camera and put one on order. Finally a “Stills Shooter” camera! Panasonic is awesome!
Jorl KleinerOn Jan. 13th, 2018
Happy & Healthy New to you, Kathy and your family.
You’re a bit late my friend Freddie. I ordered mine in Dec. and it was shipped to me yesterday, 1/12/18. I was #2 one the list at that time. I did not ask, but I thought you where #1 ahead of me. I’m shocked! I expect you’ll need the new 200 mm lens as well, right?
Hope to see you soon.
All my best, Regards, Joel