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December 2010
(82%)
94 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(90%)
4 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Grand-angle 28 mm
Bel écran tactile
Bon piqué d'image en 1080i
Très grande qualité des images
Tant photo que vidéo
Vidéo Full HD
écran de visualisation tactile et pivotant et d'une grande qualité d'affichage
Compacité relative
Niveau élevé de personnalisation
Efficacité de la reconnaissance visages
Viseur numérique (avec correcteur dioptrique).
Vidéo
Du vrai 50i et 24p
Ecran orientable rotatif et tactile
Rafale de 5 i/s en photo
Prix d'appel intéressant
Plus maniable qu'un reflex en vidéo
Meilleur autofocus
Très bonnes performances en
Photo comme en vidéo
Écran orientable
Gamme d’optiques
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prise micro trop petite (2
5 mm)
Autofocus peu rapide (mais silencieux)
Sensibilité très moyenne
Mode 24p peu utile
Pas de zoom progressif
Complexité relative des menus
Prise micro externe 2
5 mm.
Toujours assez cher face à un reflex
Panasonic aura-t-il réussi à améliorer les performances photo
Extrait: Background Video capable DSLRs have sensors vastly larger than camcorder sensors – even the expensive semi-professional models. They also feature much higher resolution, between roughly 12 and 24 Megapixe...
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...
The GH1 was and still is an incredible All-purpose Camera that kicked some serious ass to other big names including Canon or Nikon. The GH2 just proved to us how far ahead Panasonic is in this field. As a GH1 owner I must admit that I struggled to ge...
Autofocus in video mode. Inbuilt stereo audio recording. Great HD video recording
Average quality 14-42mm kit lens. AVCHD video file format cumbersome for film-makers
The Lumix DMC-GH2 is a great way to shoot high-quality video and stills without having to fork out the money for two cameras....
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(80%)
Publié: 2011-03-23, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Like: Image quality is excellent, although we found the lens a little soft and lacking in contrast, a problem we have not encountered with other Panasonic lenses. Video quality, with stereo sound – there is an external mic socket – is superb.
Dislike: The electronic viewfinder is the Achille's heel of this camera. While it is one of the better examples of its type it is still slow and it dulls the responses of the camera. We preferred to use the LCD as a viewfinder, and that being the case we
Great image quality; good build quality and design; great focusing performance in video mode; suitable for any type of photographer
While it's relatively easy to use, the menu system can take a while to get used to; video footage looks choppy if you move the camera too much while filming; auto modes had a tendency to overexpose
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 is a Micro Four Thirds camera that offers a plethora of features for advanced photographers to play with, but it also has an automatic mode so that inexperienced users can also get in on all the fun. Its image quality is great...
Extrait: Although it was announced at Photokina 2010, we only received a review unit for the Panasonic GH2 at the end of January, which is a pity as this camera has plenty to offer to Photo Review readers. Replacing the DMC-GH1, it offers higher resolution and ...
Versatile for stills and video, Ability to shoot at true 50fps, Touchscreen LCD is responsive and complementary in use, Quick and accurate autofocus, Better lownoise performance, New Cinema mode shoots 1080/24p at a high 24Mbps
ISO still stuck at ISO16003200 as upper usable limit for images, 1080/50i bitrate limited to 17Mbps
The Panasonic GH2 is perhaps the most 'layered' camera we've reviewed. At its most basic level, it works well as an advanced consumer model; switch on iA mode and anybody can use it as both a photo and video camera. Unfold the GH2 however, and you can rig...
Versatile for stills and video, Ability to shoot at true 50fps, Touchscreen LCD is responsive and complementary in use, Quick and accurate autofocus, Better lownoise performance, New Cinema mode shoots 1080/24p at a high 24Mbps
ISO still stuck at ISO16003200 as upper usable limit for images, 1080/50i bitrate limited to 17Mbps
The Panasonic GH2 is perhaps the most 'layered' camera we've reviewed. At its most basic level, it works well as an advanced consumer model; switch on iA mode and anybody can use it as both a photo and video camera. Unfold the GH2 however, and you can rig...