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May 2011
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108 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
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20 Tests
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Hervorragende Fotoqualität
Dreh und schwenkbares Display
Gute Ausstattung
Durchdachtes Gehäusedesign
Hervorragende Bildqualität
Sehr schnell
Gelungener Kontrollbildschirm
Gute Verarbeitung
Schickes Design
Bildqualität verbessert
Bedienung mit Touchscreen und Tasten
Überzeugendes Full-HD-Video
Bis ISO 800 sehr gute Bildqualität
Bis ISO 1.600 noch gut
Dank Touchscreen noch guter Bedienkomfort
Hervorragende VideoFunktionen inklusive NachführAF und StereoTon
Sehr schneller
Exakter KontrastAF
Großer
Reaktionsschneller VideoSucher
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Nicht besonders schnell
Schlappe Akkulaufzeit
Teuer
Gewöhnungsbedürftige Bedienung
Akku-Laufzeit und -Preis
SetObjektiv schöpft Potential des Sensors nicht aus
Schwächen bei der Farbwiedergabe
Im Vergleich zur Vorgängerin Einschränkungen bei Handling und Funktionsumfang
Zusammenfassung: In the final analysis the Panasonic G3 is a very attractive offering in its price range. While not as versatile or full featured as the GH2, the G3's lower price and smaller size is an attractive compromise, especially for those not needing advanced video features.
Panasonic manages to make the G3 smaller than its predecessor and add more megapixels to its Four Thirds sensor all while raising the bar for the compact interchangeable lens class.
The Lumix DMC-G3 is the most well-rounded Panasonic compact system camera to date, offering a great mix of cutting-edge features, improved image quality, intuitive and customisable handling, and a very competitive price. It's also a genuine contender ...
Approachable and user friendly, lightweight compared with a mid-range DSLR, 25% smaller and approx 10% lighter than the G2 predecessor, vari-angle LCD plus EVF
Still a tad pricey for the average Joe, smaller dimensions mean a small handgrip, clipped highlight detail in sunnier conditions, no eye sensor for switching between LCD and EVF Product Shots The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 Micro Four Thirds camera is available in three body colours in the UK: red, white and, um, black (no blue?) Sample Shots The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 features various digital effe
Though the G3 isn’t cheap for anyone more used to a pocket snapshot of a digital camera, it is a jack of all trades device that manages to master most of what it purports to offer. We can see it going down a storm with family users who’d like more pr...
Zusammenfassung: 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 ...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
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. ...
Zusammenfassung: The Panasonic G3 is a CSC featuring a Micro FourThirds sensor thats physically smaller than the APS-C chips found inside some other models. ...