Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1.
September 2009
(83%)
113 Reviews
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Abstract: En el momento de escribir estas líneas, solo hay disponibles dos cámaras compactas Micro Four Thirds System. Ambas son similares en lo que respecta a funciones y dimensiones. Olympus y Panasonic son los promotores y desarrolladores del sistema Micro F...
Att välja mellan GF1 och E-P1 är inte lätt eftersom bildkvaliteten är i det närmaste identisk. Blixten, skärmen och filmningen hos GF1 är en klar fördel. Och 20/1,7 är ett bättre objektiv än Olympus...
Abstract: Panasonic bringt mit der DMC-GF1 eine Kompaktkamera, die Wechselobjektive einsetzt. Einen elektronischen Sucher gibt's optional zum Aufstecken. Wir hatten das Modell im Test. Mit der DMC-GF1 bringt Hersteller Panasonic seine erste kompakte Digitalka...
Qualité de fabrication, appareil réactif (autofocus, déclenchement, rafale à 3 images par seconde), qualité image et vidéo, compacité.
prix, viseur électronique en option, pas de stabilisation optique intégrée.
Avec son Lumix GF1, Panasonic répond au Pen E-P1 d’Olympus. Premier compact micro 4/3 à objectifs interchangeables du constructeur japonais, le GF1 constitue une alternative aux encombrants reflex....
Good low light performance, Fantastic 20mm lens, Impressive RAW output, Quality metering and autofocus, HD movies with stereo sound
Lacks in-camera stabilisation, Lacklustre pop-up flash, Live view drains battery faster, Limited choice of lenses, Pricey optional viewfinder
Asking photographers to fork out nearly £800 for a compact/SLR hybrid may seem a high-stakes gamble in our tough economic times.After all, the same money will buy you a quality enthusiast D-SLR such as the Nikon D90 or Canon EOS 50D, or a very nice l...
The lens, the lens, the lens! Shoot at wider apertures than f/2.8 and the results are a joy to behold –go back to a camera with a narrower aperture range and it suddenly feels very restrictive, We also like the stylish looks and quality build quali...
While the pancake lens is great, the choice of other lenses is tiny compared to the Canon or Nikon SLR system, The Lumix DMCGF1 is a bit bland looking compared to the retro Olympus Pen and it suddenly gets bulky and awkward when you pop up the flash or...
We really like this camera, mainly because of the lens, superior sensor, intelligent design and handy exposure widgets.Low light performance is good too. It might not be as chunky as the PowerShot G11 or as chic as the Olympus Pen, but it’s definite...
Abstract: Electronic ViewfinderTo line up your shot, you can use the GF1's LCD screen, which is large, accurate and easy to use. However, it does struggle in bright sunlight. The solution: an electronic viewfinder, sold by Panasonic as an optional extra.While we...
Abstract: At the time of writing, there are only two truly compact Micro Four Thirds System cameras available. Both are similar when it comes to functions and dimensions. Olympus and Panasonic are the promoters and developers of the Micro Four Thirds system, and...
Abstract: Video Review: Meet the Panasonic Lumix GF1, one of the smallest and lightest system camera available. With 12.1 megapixel pictures from a camera half the size of normal DSLRs, Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn find out if its Intelligent Auto Mode, 720p vi...
Abstract: Panasonic takes the compact Micro Four Thirds format to the next level with the GF1, delivering sharp, good-looking photos from a camera that focuses quickly, accepts an optional electronic viewfinder and, best of all, fits in your jacket pocket....