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Premier véritable appareil hybride photo/vidéo
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique
Autofocus performant en photo et agréable en vidéo
Viseur électronique remarquable et écran LCD sur rotule
Objectifs interchangeables
Concept intéressant
Ecran orientable
Excellents résultats
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Manque de discrétion en photo (obturateur mécanique)
Extrait: Of course, the other feature that sets the GH1 (and the G1 before it) apart from other DSLRs is its Full-Time Live View. Live View on other DSLRs is impractical except when the camera is mounted on a tripod and your subject is perfectly still. The Live...
Good noise performance vs other cameras with Four Thirds sensors, Full exposure control (PASM) in video modes, AF is live during video recording, 720p HD video is quite good, even in AVCHD, MOV (Motion JPEG) video option for better quality than AVCHD (...
1080i AVCHD video loses too much detail with rapid camera or subject movement (AVCHDs fault, not the GH1s), Autofocus during video is slow with AVCHD, much faster with MOV file format, Camera strap rings are a hassle, and add noise to video captures,...
Panasonics approach to the interchangeable-lens digital camera, the G-series, includes no mirrors or pentaprisms to weigh the system down, making the goal of simple live view easier to realize. All that was missing from the Panasonic G1 was video capa...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 is the best attempt yet at implementing video recording on a DSLR-like camera. The combination of high price, compulsory kit lens and so-so image quality in low-light conditions wont make it suitable for everyone though.If...
Extrait: Before you get excited, yes I know, technically the GH1 cant be called a digital SLR mainly due to the lack of a mechanical mirror system and pentaprism that by definition, at least according to Wikipedia, makes a DSLR a DSLR. The GH1 is a Micro 4/3rd...
Very good photo quality, Compact body by DSLR standards (though not so much with the kit lens attached), Excellent live view shooting experience, High resolution, 3inch rotating LCD display, Ultra sharp and very large electronic viewfinder, Fast refresh r...
Expensive, Images on the soft side, possibly due to the kit lens, Not quite as clean as the competition at highest ISOs, Slow kit lens; bulk takes away from the compactness of the GH1, AVCHD movies are a pain to edit, may require additional software purch...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 is a compact, interchangeable lens camera that does double-duty: it takes photos and high definition video. Unlike most "hybrid" devices, the GH1 pulls both off quite well, though its not without its issues. The GH1 takes ...
Extrait: The Panasonic Lumix G-series cameras are the first cameras based on the Micro Four Thirds system, and the world’s smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera system. The Lumix G1 and GH1 eliminate the internal mirror structure that defin...
Simple to use. Comfortable. Produces high-quality still images and HD video in well-lit conditions. Best implementation of video recording in a D-SLR to date. Supports a wide variety of HD recording formats. Numerous buttons allow quick access to features...
Expensive. Images and video are noticeably noisy in low-light conditions. Electronic viewfinder. Noticeable shutter lag. Limited number of lenses available. LCD and EVF show heavy motion blur.
You can find less-expensive D-SLRs that take better photos in any lighting condition, but the Panasonic DMC-GH1 is the only one that both is easy to use and offers a full-featured HD camcorder....
Publié: 2009-05-15, Auteur: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Interchangeable lenses; comfortable to use; well constructed; excellent low-ISO photo quality; very nice 720p video; fast autofocus; 10X zoom kit lens; flip-and-twist LCD; mic input.
Expensive; middling high ISO sensitivity image quality for the price; slow kit lens; EVF implementation makes burst shooting difficult.
If youre willing to pay a premium to be on the cutting edge of digital photography and video, and as long as you dont shoot sports or in dark venues, then youll likely love the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1. But if youre simply attracted by the not-to-be...
Manual zoom controls arent smooth, Editing AVCHD video requires a supercomputer
Camcorder Review:Lumix DMC-GH1 DSLR Camera Kit (page 2) A Micro Closing With multiple AVCHD video modes, microphone jack and LCD screen that looks taken from a $40,000 Varicam, the Lumix GH1 has all the makings of a fine camcorder. The video has an ama...
Extrait: Panasonic DMC-GH2 Review March 2011| Barnaby Britton (with additional material by Richard Butler and Uwe Steinmuller) When Panasonic first launched the GH1, its second Micro Four Thirds camera, it was widely seen as simply being a G1 with video shooti...