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November 2008
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Extrait: Companies that aren't Canon or Nikon have it rough in the digital camera market—particularly outside the cheap point-and-shoot area. Some band together for strength in numbers, creating cooperative standards like Panasonic, Olympus and...
Excellent AF speed, precision, Superb, well thoughtout live view experience, Plenty of image processing tools for both novices and advanced shooters, Rugged body is still smaller than the smallest SLRs, Excellent screen and viewfinder,
Lots of noise (for a DSLR) beyond ISO 800, Lens mount limits options at the moment, White balance system needs work, Too expensive for its specs and market?,
Nearly everyone with whom I shared my first impressions of the G1 only wanted to know one thing: "What's the auto focus like?" Having now worked with a production version of the camera, it's safe for me to say it: the G1's AF technology is truly impre...
Small and light, Smaller lenses, Optical image stabilizer in lens, Interchangeable lenses, High quality sensor, Good grip, Soft skin is warm to the touch, High-resolution electronic viewfinder, High-resolution, articulating LCD, Lens hood included, Bui...
Camera strap rings are a hassle, Mode dial is too easy to turn, EVF contrast is low, with plugged shadows, Noticeable optical distortion when using EVF, Difficult to track moving subjects in continuous mode (no preview), Uneven flash coverage at wide a...
Improving upon the digital camera often comes through the addition of some high-tech gee-whiz feature, like face detection or intelligent ISO, but though the Panasonic G1 has those features, its significant addition is more mechanical, with the additio...
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Publié: 2008-11-14, Auteur: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Interchangeable lenses; fast performance; excellent photo quality; flip-and-twist LCD.
Accident-prone jog dial; some restrictive feature implementations; no movie capture.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is a camera that people will either love for its speed, photo quality, and interchangeable-lens flexibility or hate for its large-ish size, electronic viewfinder, and occasionally frustrating design. Price range: $799.99 See ...
Extrait: As the very first camera in a substantially new and different format, were impressed with the Panasonic Lumix G1. The company has successfully conquered the nagging problem of delivering an effective Live View system in an interchangeable-lens camera...
Extrait: We've been busy putting the finishing touches on the text of our review this week, but while we get the last details sorted out in anticipation of posting the full review next week, we've opted to go ahead and share our in-depth video review of this...
Extrait: Panasonic DMC-G1 Honey – I Shrunk The Camera or... Welcome Goldilocks Some History Regular readers will recall that since its inception I have not been much of a fan of the Four Thirds format. When I reviewed the Olympus E-1 back in 2003 and in subseq...
Extrait: Last month in Tokyo, Matsushita (a part of Panasonic as of October 1, 2008) unveiled the Lumix DMC-G1 SLR, which is the world's smallest digital single lens reflex (SLR) camera to date. This high-performance model will be both light weight and simple t...
Extrait: You wish! Look for my conclusion in the final review of this camera. Photo Gallery Panasonic requested that only VGA-sized photos be posted in this article. Since I dont really see the point of that, Ill save the gallery for when I get a production-...