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Abstrakt: The third-generation G from Panasonic Lumix Panasonic Lumix launched the very first Micro Four Thirds Compact system camera, the DMC-G1, in September 2008. The same basic chassis developed into the GH1, and the GH2 premium models, as well as the G10 ...
Abstrakt: 16.00MegapixelsMicro Four Thirds mount3.0 inchLCDPanasonic Lumix G3 Overview by Zig Weidelich, Shawn Barnett, Dave Etchells, and Mike TomkinsPreviewed on 05/12/2011 Anticipating more competition in the Compact System Camera space, Panasonic has revampe...
Poor battery life, EVF performance in low light, touchscreen should be more sensitive
The Lumix G3 has a whole lot to like: it's small (but not too miniature), neatly designed, has superb autofocus speed, a vari-angle LCD and decent built-in electronic viewfinder. Even image quality has been slightly improved over the Lumix G2 model des...
Very good image quality with impressive high ISO performance, Well-implemented touchscreen interface, Fast-focusing AF system (for its class), Improved skin tone rendering, AF point can be positioned along the edge of the frame, Touch AF can be disabled, Can shoot 4fps (but sadly not in live view), Ability to define two custom function buttons, Full 1080i AVCHD video from 30fps output, iA mode
Poor JPEG rendering at high ISOs, Lacks a dedicated AF/AE lock button, No eye sensor to switch between viewfinder and LCD, No external mic input, Small grip makes hand-held use of larger lenses awkward, Flush design of DISP. button makes it hard to press, Long wait times between image bursts in Raw mode, 20fps SH mode yields poor image quality, Continuous tracking performance suffers in low-lig
The G3 occupies a unique place in Panasonic's G-series lineup. With its impressive 16MP sensor and high quality built-in electronic viewfinder, this model would seem to hold appeal to DSLR owners looking for a lighter carry-everywhere camera. Yet it c...
Abstrakt: Thank you for searching out the review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 that was originally published in Camera Magazine, Issue 5 2011.Panasonic's third-gen G-series camera is both smaller and more capable than the previous model, although it's also been rep...
Clear image quality, Very good focusing, Swift performance
What you see on the screen is not always what you yet, Video capturing is choppy
The LUMIX DMC-G3 doesn't disappoint when it comes to image quality. It can capture very clear images and it's a fun camera to use. It's a compact camera that's a lot easier to carry around that a digital SLR, yet it still offers similar functionality...
Refined design. Very good image quality. Touchscreen interface better than that on the G2
No sensor to automatically switch between EVF and LCD. Short battery life
The G3 is a great addition to the already-strong range of Panasonic interchangeable lens cameras, with a few notable omissions holding it back from being top notch....
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Udgivet: 2011-08-11, Forfatter: terry , anmeldelse af: dpexpert.com.au
We used the camera to photograph a concert performance under a mixed light source of window and incandescent spots with the ISO set to 1600. The images are sharp with very good white balance and no objectionable noise. Image stabilisation (in the lens) is
The electronic viewfinders are not getting any better. Considering that they have now been fitted to compact cameras for about ten years the lack of improvement is perplexing
This camera has the form of a DSLR in a shrunken body. The elimination of the mirror box and the use of a smaller sensor means that the functionality of a camera with interchangeable lenses can be fitted into the smaller body without too many compromises...
Abstrakt: What's Changed? As far as looks and handling are concerned, there are some noticeable differences between the G3 and its predecessor. For starters, the new model has more plastic in its body and its grip is shallower, as shown in the illustrations below.F...
Udgivet: 2011-06-24, Forfatter: Lori , anmeldelse af: cnet.com.au
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 delivers great photo quality and useful features like an articulated LCD and extended bracketing in a comfortable--if somewhat big--shooting design
While not bad, its performance is in the middle of the pack, and the battery doesn't last long enough
If you're looking for a camera that's not quite as big as a dSLR but doesn't skimp on hardware controls or features like an articulated LCD, EVF and stereo full HD video, the G3 is one of my top options. But performance is hit-and-miss for shooting actio...