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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compacité
Prise en main (pour un appareil de cette taille)
Rapidité de mise en marche et AF
Qualité et taille de l'écran
Interface tactile
Qualité des photo
Mode tout automatique iA.
Ergonomie et simplicité d'emploi
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Vidéo HD 1080i
Écran tactile agréable et facultatif
Faible encombrement
Prix attractif
Qualité d’image
Bonne ergonomie tactile
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Absence de boutons de réglages dédiés (pour les adeptes du mode manuel)
Manque de fluidité dans certaines vidéos.
Gestion du bruit passés 1600 ISO
Menu général inexplicablement pas tactile
Pas de possibilité de brancher un flash externe
Prise de son juste acceptable (mono
Souffle. )
Pas d'orientation automatique des images sans objectif stabilisé
The Panasonic Lumix GF3 delivers true quality in an ultra-small package. Taking a different and more consumer-led path from the original and subsequent GF-series releases, the GF3's lack of a hotshoe mount and mode dials, exclusion of provisions for a ...
It would be a mistake to consider the Panasonic GF3 as “just” a fancy compact camera as it can truly be a DSLR replacement for a lot of people, including me. To be fair, it also has the price of a DSLR, so it's normal that we expect the same level of perf...
Extrait: Until now, Panasonic has produced Micro Four Thirds compact system cameras that satisfy the needs of serious and casual photographers .A year ago, on the other hand, Sony, stormed the market with it's Alpha NEX compact system camera platform which pr...
Extrait: This is a preview of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 interchangeable lens camera. The features described below are not final and are subject to change in the final product. Panasonic has asked that photos from this pre-production model not be posted. When...
High quality (though aging) sensor capable of excellent raw file output, JPEGs show slightly improved high ISO performance (compared to the GF2), Improved skin tone rendering in JPEGs (compared to the GF2), Well-implemented touchscreen interface, Fast-focusing AF system (for its class), AF point can be positioned along the edge of the frame, Good variety of 'Photo Styles' color presets for stil
No EVF port, No flash hotshoe, No rear click dial, Smaller body size makes hand-held use of larger zoom lenses awkward, Mono microphone (instead of stereo) for video recording, Positioning of pop-up flash is more susceptible to producing red-eye and lens-barrel shadow, Some lenses (including 14-140mm and 20mm f/1.7) extend below camera base, fouling tripod plate, No flash exposure compensation,
The GF3 is a satisfying camera to use that is small and light enough to carry around all day. Its 12MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, though showing its age, is capable of producing lovely images that will be a revelation to users migrating from compact se...
Publié: 2011-12-01, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
This camera takes fine photos and is an entry into the evergrowing Panasonic/Olympus micro four thirds system. Auto focus is lightning fast and the touch screen, now spreading across all the Panasonic models, is the very best of its type.
The lack of accessible controls on the body will be disturbing for enthusiasts and traditionalists. However the touch screen does give instant access to the most frequently used controls
The GF3 is around $300 more expensive than the Olympus E-PM1 and it is hard to see what the extra money buys. The Olympus has an external socket for accessories such as an EVF and stereo microphone. It has a hot shoe and comes with an external flash in th...
Extrait: The GF3 twin lens kit with the 14mm f/2.5 'pancake' lens and 14-42mm zoom lens in red. (Source: Panasonic.)The camera was supplied with the Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 ASPH. 'pancake' lens, which is one of the choices for single-lens kit buyers. Marginally slower ...