digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 07:46:37
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Panasonic’s 12-megapixel G1 looks like a mini digital SLR from the outside, but it has done away with the traditional SLR mirror mechanism to bring the lens and sensor closer together, making it more compact – and so technically isn’t a digital SLR. Th...
Lightweight yet sturdy; good image quality; fast and responsive; electronic viewfinder or angled LCD for composition and review...
No HD video; may frustrate experienced users; whole new camera system...
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Panasonic’s 12-megapixel G1 looks like a mini DSLR from the outside, but technically it isn’t – it has done away with the traditional SLR mirror mechanism to bring lens and sensor closer together, making it more compact. This new(ish) system goes by t...
Lightweight yet feels sturdy with lens attached; good image quality; fast and responsive; electronic viewfinder or angled LCD for composition and review...
No HD video; may frustrate experienced users; whole new camera system...
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From the now-established camera house of Panasonic comes the Lumix DMC-G1 – a micro four-thirds camera that’s aimed at both ardent amateurs and budget-conscious professionals who still want interchangeable lenses.So how much does the G1 want to be a DS...
Compact build but packing plenty of heat.
No videocapturing mode.
An excellent, affordable inbetweener, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 stands megapixel to megapixel with more illustrious DSLRs, without overdoing it on the bulk...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-09-23 07:46:48
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Neither camera will fit in a pocket; both will need a shoulder or holster bag of some sort. Despite looking like a slightly scaled-down DSLR, the G1 nevertheless handles very well.The controls aren't particularly cramped,and it's easy to keep a secure...
Neither camera will fit in a pocket; both will need a shoulder or holster bag of some sort. Despite looking like a slightly scaled-down DSLR, the G1 nevertheless handles very well.The controls aren't particularly cramped,and it's easy to keep a secure...
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Panasonic’s G1 sees the evolution of the compact Four Thirds camera and lens system co-developed with Olympus. Christened Micro Four Thirds, it provides an even smaller form factor and, as such, is the first of its kind. While with the 14-45mm kit len...
Good price, lightweight, user friendly, good image quality with bundled lens...
May frustrate experienced photographers, pixel fringing can be noticeable Min specs: Digital interchangeable lens system camera; SD memory card, SDHC memory card, Multimedia card; image sensor size: 17.3x13mm; Micro Four Thirds mount; Live Mos Sensor; 13...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 07:47:23
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Thankfully, the fact that it’s available in black, red or blue isn’t the Panasonic G1’s most notable feature.It’s the first digital camera to adopt the new Micro Four Thirds system, an new version of a standard co-developed by Olympus and Panasonic as...
Lightweight even with lens attached; userfriendly; fast...
Requires investment in a new camera system and lenses; some image blemishes visible on close inspection...
Enthusiasts may be put off by the level of hand-holding but beginners can ease themselves gently into more impressive results from the off...
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Dan got his hands on his first Micro Four Thirds, which is designed to feature all the specs of a SLR camera with a much more compact design. What it features in features, it terrifies in the number of buttons theyve managed to pack on the body of the...
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You know the saying: if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck. Well, Panasonic’s DMC-G1 looks like a digital SLR, has interchangeable lenses like a DSLR – but it isn’t a DLSR. No sir, the G1 ushers in a...
Does the DMC-G1 mark the beginning of a new era for digital photography, or is it heading down a technological blind alley like the now forgotten Advanced Photo System? Theres a lot to like about the G1, but it has the feeling of a product still unde...
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Judging from many of the emails I receive asking for advice about buying cameras, there are a lot of you out there who would like the controllability and image quality of a digital SLR, but don't want the bulk and weight of a big camera system. Up until n...
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The G1 is the most unusual and exciting digital camera weve seen for a while. Its made from a mixture of SLR and compact camera technology, and promises the quality of an SLR without the bulk. As such, it could be the ideal camera for discerning p...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-09-23 07:47:27
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The Micro FourThirds Panasonic Lumix G1 is technically not a D-SLR as the mirror box has been removed, making the design smaller. This means there’s no optical viewfinder on the Panasonic Lumix G1 so you have to rely on Live View or the Electronic view...
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is small, athough if you put it side-by-side with the Olympus E-420, you find that its just a centimetre here and a centimetre there. Neither camera will fit in a pocket; both will need a shoulder or holster bag of some sort...
Fantastic pictures, Sharp viewfinder, Impressive lenses...
Hard to tell what this camera is trying to be...
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is smaller and lighter than any digital SLR, but relies on a 3in LCD screen and an electronic eye-level viewfinder for shot composition. For some people, the biggest obstacles to buying a digital SLR camera are the bulk an...
Were sure that the compromise that gives the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 its smaller size and lower weight, at the expense of some capabilities, will be okay with some people, but considering the price tag, Were not impressed. For that kind of money, we...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-23 07:47:57
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Change is in the air: while compact digital cameras have evolved rapidly in the past few years--so much so, in fact, that one of todays digital compacts has almost nothing in common with an analog compact from a few years ago--things have, until now...
Unique, innovative design, Excellent screen and viewfinder, Useful automatic modes, Image quality up to 800 ISO, Interchangeable lenses...
Loud mechanical shutter, No video, Noise above 1600 ISO...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-23 07:48:04
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Panasonic enters the interchangeable lens arena with this stunning Lumix DMC - G1 featuring Full time Live View. Unlike most digital SLR cameras, the Lumix G1 will display live picture information on the high resolution 460,000-dot LCD monitor or colou...
Did someone put the G1 through a hot wash? This dinky camera looks like a normal SLR but shrunk to fit today’s micro-miniaturised lifestyle. Despite weighing just 385g, the 12MP G1 is packed with full-fat features, such as face detection, brainy aut...
Anyone used to the reassuring heft of an SLR might find the G1 a touch on the teeny side – although the kit lens’s superb image stabilisation keeps camera wobble to a minimum. One bizarre omission: there’s no movie mode on the camera, wh...
All the ease of use of a compact camera, all the quality of an SLR – the first Micro Four Thirds camera could be the start of something, er, small. A miniature marvel, lacking only video capture.Best offers for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1Amazon UK...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 16:29:51
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The Panasonic Lumix G1 is a great camera for first time DSLR users - it functions and feels like a DSLR but has digital camera functions that will make shooting fun and easy. And with its small and light form factor, this camera can be taken in trips...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 16:29:55
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REVIEW—CANON 50D DSLR and 18-200mm lens] | Main | [REVIEW—NIKKOR AF-S 50mm f1.4G lens] » January 30, 2009 [SURPRISED BY THE NEW] In the short history of digital photography there haven’t been many innovations in camera design and technology. The co...
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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...
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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...
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By using what is called the Micro Four Thirds system, Panasonic has taken the D-SLR concept of removable lenses and combined it with the convenience of an advanced compact camera. The end result is the LUMIX DMC-G1K, which is as thin — if not thinner — and as wide as many advanced compact cameras on the market. The biggest advantage of the G1K is that it can be used with interchangeable lenses. In this respect its a D-SLR for people who dont want the bulk of a traditional D-SLR. The Micro Fou...
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...
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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...
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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...
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A revolution is afoot, and Panasonic is leading the rebel movement. After pioneering the Four Thirds sensor size along with Olympus, that non-conformist couple is now trying to thrust Micro Four Thirds upon the world, and the Lumix G1 is the first &lsquo...
Sharp eye viewfinder. Good image detail...
High noise levels. Not that small. Lack of lens choice...
The slight reduction in size doesn’t warrant the reduction in image quality...
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For those unfamiliar with SLR cameras, they are missing out on the fastest growing and most lucrative segment of the digital camera market. SLR cameras are high-end models that use one interchangeable lens at a time. The obvious drawback of SLRs is the lo...
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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...
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