Panasonic
Lumix LX100 II
Premium fixed-zoom compact with multi-aspect Four Thirds sensor, fast Leica zoom, EVF, and 4K video.
$999
Released Aug 2018
Ricoh
GR IV
Latest GR with 25.74MP APS-C sensor, 28mm equivalent lens, 5-axis SR, 53GB internal memory, and pocket street-camera handling.
$1,499
Released Jan 2026
GR IV is 7.3 years newer.
Wins
Lumix LX100 II
Wins
GR IV
2 categories tied
TL;DR — Key differences
- ALumix LX100 II has higher Burst (electronic) (40 fps vs 4 fps)
- BGR IV has higher ISO max (native) (204,800 vs 25,600)
- ALumix LX100 II has higher Burst (mechanical) (11 fps vs 4 fps)
- BGR IV has lower ISO min (native) (100 vs 200)
- BGR IV has higher 4K max frame rate (60 fps vs 30 fps)
Key specs at a glance
Size and weight, to scale
Lumix LX100 II
115 × 66 × 64 mm
392 g (0.86 lb / 13.83 oz)
GR IV
109 × 61 × 33 mm
262 g (0.58 lb / 9.24 oz)
Lumix LX100 II is 6mm wider, 5mm taller, and 32mm thicker than GR IV.
Lumix LX100 II is 130 g heavier than GR IV.
Depth (front-to-back): 64mm Lumix LX100 II · 33mm GR IV
Sensor size, to scale
Lumix LX100 II
17.3 × 13 mm · Micro Four Thirds
225 mm² area
GR IV
23.3 × 15.5 mm · APS-C
361 mm² area
1.6× larger sensor area = shallower depth of field and better low-light performance.
Use-case scoring
Which one for what?
Algorithmic scores from verified specs · 10 = best in class
Why pick one over the other
Reasons to choose
Lumix LX100 II
Codecs
Adds H.264, MP4, AVCHD
Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
Adds 115, 66.2, 64.2
Card types
Adds SD UHS-I
Burst (electronic)
40 fps vs 4 fps — higher is better
Burst (mechanical)
11 fps vs 4 fps — higher is better
Animal / bird AF
Only Lumix LX100 II supports it
Subject recognition
Adds Human, Animal
Battery life (CIPA)
340 shots vs 250 shots — higher is better
Reasons to choose
GR IV
Codecs
Adds MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MOV
Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
Adds 109.4, 61.1, 32.7
Card types
Adds microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC UHS-I
ISO max (native)
204,800 vs 25,600 — higher is better
ISO min (native)
100 vs 200 — lower is better
4K max frame rate
60 fps vs 30 fps — higher is better
In-body stabilization
Only GR IV supports it
Resolution
25.74 MP vs 17 MP — higher is better
Both cameras share
- ✓AF points / zones — Both 49
- ✓Eye AF — Both support eye af
- ✓Card slots — Both 1
- ✓Touchscreen — Both support touchscreen
- ✓Wi-Fi — Both support wi-fi
- ✓Bluetooth — Both support bluetooth
Pros & cons at a glance
Editorially curated highlights and trade-offs.
Lumix LX100 II
Pros
- ✓Large Four Thirds sensor
- ✓Fast 24-75mm equivalent lens
- ✓Built-in EVF
- ✓Compact controls
Cons
- –Fixed lens
- –No tilt screen
- –Not pocket-thin
GR IV
Pros
- ✓25.74MP APS-C sensor
- ✓5-axis sensor-shift SR
- ✓53GB internal memory
- ✓Pocketable 28mm GR lens
Cons
- –Fixed lens
- –No built-in EVF
- –Full HD video only
Full specifications
✓ = category winner
Frequently asked
Quick answers generated from verified specs.
Which is better for portraits, Lumix LX100 II or GR IV?
GR IV scores 6.5/10 versus 3.0/10 for Lumix LX100 II — 25.74MP — solid resolution.
What's the resolution difference between the Lumix LX100 II and GR IV?
Lumix LX100 II is 17 MP and GR IV is 25.74 MP, so the GR IV captures more detail for cropping and large prints.
Do the Lumix LX100 II and GR IV have in-body image stabilization?
Lumix LX100 II does not have IBIS, while gR IV has in-body image stabilization.
Which shoots faster bursts — the Lumix LX100 II or the GR IV?
Lumix LX100 II reaches 40 fps electronic. GR IV reaches 4 fps electronic.
What's the weight difference between the Lumix LX100 II and GR IV?
Lumix LX100 II weighs 392 g and GR IV weighs 262 g, so the GR IV is 130 g lighter.
Do the Lumix LX100 II and GR IV record 4K video?
Lumix LX100 II: 4K up to 30p. GR IV: 4K up to 60p.
Are the Lumix LX100 II and GR IV weather sealed?
Lumix LX100 II: No. GR IV: No.
Which has better battery life?
Rated battery life is 340 shots (CIPA) for the Lumix LX100 II and 250 shots for the GR IV, giving the Lumix LX100 II the edge.
How much does each cost?
Lumix LX100 II launched at $999 and GR IV at $1,499. The Lumix LX100 II is $500 less.
Specs sourced from manufacturer data. Use-case scores algorithmically derived. Last reviewed May 2026.