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May 2011
(82%)
108 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(78%)
29 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Écran tactile efficace pour certaines fonctions (zone de mise au point. )
Personnalisations de l'interface (boutons Fn et menu rapide)
Qualité d'image impeccable jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Mode iA performant
Qualité d'image en vidéo
Vidéo Full HD
Compacité accrue
Gamme d'objectifs
Grand écran rotatif tactile
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Obturateur toujours bruyant
Autonomie limitée
Mode vidéo bridé (pas de multi-aspect
De prise micro ou de mode manuel)
Prise en mains discutable
Surtout pour les grands doigts
Manque de dynamique et effets arc-en-ciel du viseur
Touchscreen works well for certain functions (e.g. selecting the focusing zone), Customisable controls (Fn buttons and Quick menu), Impeccable picture quaity up to 1600 ISO, Good iA mode, Picture quality in video mode
Noisy shutter, Limited battery life, Limited video mode (no multiaspect function, mic socket or manual mode), Handling could be better not so comfortable for users with larger hands, Rainbow effects and inferior dynamic range in viewfinder, no presence detector
The Panasonic Lumix G3 is a good technical upgrade of the G2, improving sensitivity and bringing Full HD video with stereo sound. However, its slightly fiddly handling won't please everyone and the limits imposed on the video mode are rather frustratin...
Super fast AF, High ISO performance, Image quality,
Long-winded menus, Poor battery performance, No external microphone socket, Recommended by TR,
Overall, we’re mightily impressed by the specifications, performance and overall image quality of the G3. There are a couple of niggling omissions but nonetheless we’re confident enough to say that it’s Panasonic’s best G-series model yet. Overall, we ...
Approachable and user friendly, lightweight compared with a mid-range DSLR, 25% smaller and approx 10% lighter than the G2 predecessor, Vari-angle LCD plus EVF
Smaller dimensions mean a small handgrip, Clipped highlight detail in sunnier conditions, No eye sensor for switching between LCD and EVF
Super fast AF, High ISO performance, Image quality
Long-winded menus, Poor battery performance, No external microphone socket
Overall, we’re mightily impressed by the specifications, performance and overall image quality of the G3. After a short spell with the Lumix G3, we’re confident enough to say that it’s undoubtedly Panasonic’s best G-series model yet....
Friendly and approachable even when compared to a mid range DSLR, lighting fast response times, smaller, lighter yet more feature packed than its G2 predecessor, vari angle LCD monitor plus high resolution EVF alternative
Nit-picking really: handgrip slightly compromised to achieve overall small-ish form factor, we'd have liked an eye sensor for swapping between EVF and LCD, loss of highlight detail under sunnier skies, high-ish price for anyone trading up from a point and
A compact camera that looks like a DSLR, handles like a DSLR-cum-compact, and delivers images a close second to a DSLR with physically larger sensor and lens. For the convenience factor alone many will consider the G3 a “compromise” worth making and be...
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Quality: excellent colour capture with images as sharp as a tack.Why you'd buy the G3: you want a precision, interchangeable lens camera that doesn't cost the earth.Why you wouldn't: you're wary of upstarts like Panasonic or Sony!As for me: I want it! Has...
Publié: 2011-07-26, Auteur: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Once again, Panasonic has created a very impressive ILC in the G3, combining fine imaging with a well-evolved touchscreen experience. Users who want to exploit RAW shooting should take some time to experiment with noise reduction.If you're not that type, ...