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May 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Richesse de l'équipement
Prix abordable
Compacité
Vidéo 4K
La qualité photo et vidéo excellentes pour un Micro 4/3 à ce niveau de prix
Les performances et les fonctionnalités.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Faible ndurance de la batterie
Viseur un peu étroit
La mise au point continue qui fait parfois défaut en mode rafale
There's nothing particularly radical about the GX80, but I often find that it's mid-range models like this that provide the best value. All in all, the GX80 is very similar to the Panasonic GX7 released in 2013, but with 4K video, a slimmer kit lens and a...
Publié: 2016-04-18, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Super quiet shutter, great Dual IS (including sensor-based 5-axis stabilisation), quality images (first Lumix G to lose low-pass filter), solid build quality for an affordable price, Pinpoint AF, touchscreen
No ISO 100 option, image processing can negate critical detail (from ISO 3200), limited battery life, loses a stop in shutter speed (compared to GX8), continuous autofocus still not quite there
In many respects the Panasonic Lumix GX80 is a more desirable purchase option than its GX8 big brother: it's smaller, for starters, has the core viewfinder and tilt-angle LCD make-up included, adds 5-axis image stabilisation and, critically, is more...
Compact size, OLPF, less design sensor for greater detail, Built, in viewfinder
16Mp sensor rather than 20Mp, Relatively small viewfinder
Although the price may seem a little on the high side compared with competing cameras like the X-T10, the GX80 is an interesting proposition that offers the ability to shoot 8Mp images at 30 frames per second as well as touch-control...
Publié: 2016-04-05, Auteur: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Extrait: Panasonic has expanded its range of mirrorless cameras and interchangeable lenses with the launch of the new Lumix GX80 with Digital Live MOS sensor of 16 megapixels. True to the compact style of its predecessors, the new camera will be the best ally to c...
Default control set-up feels dated, Viewfinder isn't the best, No mic socket for video
From the front the GX80 is a rather unprepossessing-looking camera, but its packed full of featuresWith the GX80, Panasonic has made a camera that feels much more like the GX7s spiritual successor than the GX8 ever did – impressive as that camera undoub...
Extrait: Panasonic Lumix GX80/GX85This 16Mp Micro Four Thirds camera has a snappy AF system and captures plenty of detail. As the images in our 30 second Panasonic GX80 review show, it also delivers good quality results.The GX80, known as the Panasonic GX85 in...
Publié: 2016-07-19, Auteur: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
The GX80/85's compact design and good set of features, including 4K video, make it an attractive option for consumers looking for a convenient and lightweight camera. Its DxOMark sensor scores suggest that it offers very comparable image quality to other...
Publié: 2016-06-14, Auteur: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent still and 4K video quality, No noticeable signs of shutter shock, Depth from Defocus AF system offers good depth and subject tracking, Tiltable LCD with excellent touch features and implementation, Dual I.S. combines 5axis inbody and inlens shak
Field sequential electronic viewfinder can be distracting to use due to 'color tearing' 16:9 EVF is awkward when shooting in native 4:3 stills aspect ratio, Back control dial feels too small, Position of on/off switch is awkward, Simplistic Auto ISO impl
The GX85 is a sound choice for those seeking a lightweight interchangeable lens camera offering excellent stills and video quality, good ergonomics and solid autofocus. It is also jam packed with useful features like 5-axis sensor-based image stabilizatio...
Publié: 2016-05-23, Auteur: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Builtin 5axis stabilisation: 3 stops or up to 5 with DualIS, 4k video with innovative 4k Photo and Post Focus modes, Crisper images than earlier models with same sensor, Quick AF in low light and best CAF from MFT to date, Tilting touchscreen with lots of
Viewfinder 16:9 shape not optimal for still 4:3 photos, Viewfinder image may shimmer for some people, No external mic input or CineLike profiles, CAF is improved but not as good as rivals with PDAF, No dedicated drive or AF mode dials / collars, Maximum B