Testseek.com have collected 144 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1.
December 2011
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Abstract: A compact, lightweight all-rounder, this Micro Four Thirds Lumix has tank-like sturdiness and hefty dollops of user-friendliness, whether you're a shutter nutter or wet behind the ears. There are tons of controls – both physical and via touchscreen – or y...
Abstract: At first glance, the Lumix DMC-GX1 reminds us of the Lumix DMC-GF1, but with a more compact build. Panasonic has incorporated a mode dial, hotshoe and four function buttons on the GX1, unlike the later GF-series cameras such as the Lumix DMC-GF2 and GF...
There's little to make the Panasonic DMC-GX1 not desirable for use at the end of this article. That is why we recommend it to anyone desperate for a new camera....
If you loved the GF1, the GX1 could be exactly the camera you’ve been waiting for. Its superb build quality and ergonomics are matched with speedy performance and excellent image quality. It’s a little unnecessarily complicated to use and could do wit...
Touch screen control and physical buttons provide best-of-both-worlds operation; quick response times; reliable performer; solid construction yet lightweight and portable
No electronic viewfinder that enthusiasts have come to expect; rear LCD not angle adjustable; no image stabilisation system built into the body (via lens only)
Images are sharp and colourful if still no match for a larger DSLR. However the GX1 is much more portable and most hobbyists will view it as ‘good enough'
The LUMIX GX1 incorporates manual features, a touchscreen and a high level of performance in a camera body that is compact and comfortable to hold. It produced excellent results in our tests, in the ISO testing in particular, and it's a good all-round ...
Superb image and video quality; elegant controls; fast performance,
Expensive; video capture is just pointandshoot,
A compact camera that rivals digital SLRs for quality, performance and ergonomics – expensive, but worth it ...
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Published: 2012-03-08, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
If you were pleased with the video performance of the Panasonic G3, then you'll likely be fine with the capabilities of the Panasonic GX1. The GX1 had similar performance to its predecessor, which is to say it didn't do all that well in certain tests. Des...
Abstract: With a classic design and bags of creative features, this new CSC the Panasonic LUMIX GX1 might leave you wonder if you really need your DSLR!...