Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6.
July 2013
(82%)
86 Reviews
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Abstract: This article has been syndicated from our specialist Four Thirds User site Read the official Panasonic Lumix press release UK pricing: £499 with 14-42mm II kit standard zoom, £649 with 14-42mm II kit standard zoom and 45-150mm kit telephoto zoom. Expe...
Low image noise until ISO 1600, Realistic image colors after tweaking, Good automatic whitebalance, Reliable metering, Fast contrastdetect autofocus, Short shutterlag, Quick and responsive, Calibratable LCD, Good LCD visibility, Customizable interface, St
Slight image softness from base ISO, EC easily accidentally changed, Below average shottoshot speed, Flimsy controldial, Preview not ExposurePriority, Wrong LiveHistogram, Poor flash clearance, No EVF option, Short battery life, Video recording delay, Vid
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6 is clearly a capable mirrorless digital camera. It delivers a well-rounded performance, combining high image-quality and fast operational speed. Its relatively compact size makes it light and easy to carry when using small lens...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Features Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6 Preview April 2013 | By Richard Butler and Andy Westlake Preview based on a pre-production Panasonic DMC-GF6 It's taken a couple of generations of camera for manufacturers to r...
Abstract: It has to be said. Once you've handled Panasonic's top shelf Four Thirds models such as the GX7, pretty much everything else on offer seems like small beer.So forgive me if I seem underwhelmed with the GF6. It's probably better than the impression of it y...
Tricky to use WiFi, Can't use filters in PASM, Bulkier than predecessor
Buying Guide Best compact system camera We were initially very impressed by the concept of the Panasonic GF6 when we first saw a pre-production sample, and we hoped that the real deal would live up to our own hype. Happily, it has done that - and then som...
Abstract: The GF6 retains all the advantages of its predecessor for street photography, while offering higher resolution, faster autofocusing and faster continuous shooting speeds. The tilting screen will make the touch operating function more versatile for these p...
Touch & physical controls well integrated, Function Lever cleverly doubles as control dial, 180° tilting screen provides creative angles, Builtin WiFi, Fast and accurate autofocus system, Good image quality & low noise at high ISOs
Plasticky body, 1442mm kit lens is not as compact as X power zoom lens
The Panasonic LUMIX GF6 is a capable little shooter with smooth handling for both beginners and enthusiasts. For the enthusiasts, the Function Lever and the rear scroll wheel work as twin control dials, while the beginner can just tap the iA (Intelligent...
The Panasonic Lumix GF6 is a capable little shooter with smooth handling for both beginners and enthusiasts. For the enthusiasts, the Function Lever and the rear scroll wheel work as twin control dials, while the beginner can just tap the iA (Intelligent...
Touch & physical controls well integrated, Function Lever cleverly doubles as control dial, 180° tilting screen provides creative angles, Builtin WiFi, Fast and accurate autofocus system, Good image quality & low noise at high ISOs
Plasticky body, 1442mm kit lens is not as compact as X power zoom lens
f/5.6 at 28mm, 1/250 sec, ISO 160.The Lumix GF6 benefits from Panasonic's fast and accurate auto-focus system, even in low-light with the help of the AF lamp. Even if the camera doesn't lock onto the right subject for whatever reason, all you need to do i...
Published: 2013-06-27, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
Abstract: Before going into this review, I've held the opinion of not necessarily endorsing point and shoot intended cameras moving into the realm of the DSLR. In fact I find the notion to be quite absurd considering the price you pay for the camera when you could ...