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November 2008
(80%)
109 Reviews
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Users
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32 Reviews
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The editors liked
Compact size
Easy operation
3-inch swiveling LCD
Innovative Live View Finder
Good image quality.
The editors didn't like
DSLR-like styling hard to differentiate from other shooters
Abstract: Panasonic Lumix G1: a new type of camera.In the short history of digital photography there havent been many innovations in camera design and technology. The compacts are replicas of simple point and shoot 35mm film cameras. The digital single len...
Compact body, interchangeable lenses, accurate electronic viewfinder, fast performance, stacks of settings to play with
Slightly dull colour tones, no video mode
It’s not a traditional D-SLR but the LUMIX DMC-G1K is definitely as versatile as one, and much more compact. It’s easy to use, and its images are very sharp. Give it a go if you want something that won’t compromise your mobility yet will...
Abstract: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1K: has many advanced SLR-like features.Price $1649Rating 4 out of 5 Most cameras are either compact (with a fixed lens) or SLRs (with a removable lens). Panasonics new 12-megapixel G1 fits snugly between those two categories...
Abstract: Panasonics new Lumix DMC-G1 is the first model in an entirely new camera system, officially known as Micro Four Thirds but sometimes dubbed EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) to provide a better picture of the difference between it ...
Abstract: The compacts are replicas of simple point and shoot 35mm film cameras. The digital single lens reflexes are film cameras with the electronic sensor in the place of film. The only new type of camera to appear has been the all-in-one superzoom with elec...
Published: 2008-12-11, Author: Alan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: For some people, the biggest obstacles to buying a digital SLR camera are the bulk and weight--who wants to carry a couple pounds of camera around everywhere? The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 may provide a solution: It's smaller and lighter than any digital SLR...
Abstract: Prosumers are really a bunch with an identity crisis. On one hand, they aim for an user friendly experience. Yet, they are also on the lookout for a camera that goes beyond the mundane point-and-shoot from digital compact cameras. Panasonic has ap...
Abstract: Los medios recibieron de forma cálida y entusiasta el lanzamiento del sistema Micro FourThirds. Y aunque el anuncio fue realizado por Panasonic y Olympus juntos, Panasonic se las ha arreglado para sorprender a la prensa de todo el mundo al presentar l...
Wechselobjektivsystem, gute Leistung, tolle Fotoqualität, schwenkbares Display
wackeliges Modusrädchen, keine Videofunktion, hakelige Umsetzung einiger Features
An der Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 scheiden sich die Geister: Entweder liebt man sie für ihre Geschwindigkeit, ihre Bildqualität und die Flexibilität der Wechselobjektive oder man hasst sie für den elektronischen Sucher und das stellenweise...
Wozu eigentlich noch Spiegel? Panasonic zeigt mit seinem Micro-Four-Thirds-Debüt, dass die Spiegelkonstruktion, wie sie bei D-SLRs zum Einsatz kommt, nicht unbedingt von Nöten ist. Die G1 ist kleiner und leichter als jede Spiegelreflexkamera und liegt...