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December 2010
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94 Tests
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7 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
TouchtoFokus im Videomodus
Durchdachte Bedienung
Ausgezeichnete Videoqualität
Dreh und schwenkbares Display
Gute Bildqualität
Kompakt und robust
Hohe Erweiterbarkeit
Guter Touchscreen
Hervorragende Videoaufnahme
Full-HD-Video mit enormem Funktionsumfang
Schwenkdisplay mit Touchfunktion
Richtig schnell mit passendem Objektiv
Überragende Ausstattung
Hervorragend als Videokamera geeignet (aber Schabgeräusche beim Zoomen)
Insgesamt sehr gute Bildqualität (bis ISO 800)
Kompakte Maße und geringes Gewicht
Sehr schneller KontrastAF
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Mäßige Akkulaufzeit
TouchAutofokus lässt sich nicht abschalten
AVCHDCodec schränkt Videofunktion ein
Verhältnismäßig teuer
Akku-Laufzeit
Fotoqualität ab ISO 1.600
Rauschunterdrückung ab ISO 1.600 zu forsch
Leichte Probleme bei der Farbwiedergabe (Grünstich)
Zusammenfassung: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is a true 'hybrid' photo and video camera, where video is no longer just an additional function. The DMC-GH2 features full HD 1920x1080, 60i (NTSC) / 50i (PAL) smooth, high quality video recording with 60p (NTSC) / 50p (PAL...
Very good photo quality (though see issues below), Compact, generally solid body (despite being plastic); comes in two colors, Flipout, rotating 3inch touchscreen LCD display with high resolution, great outdoor / low light visibility, Touch features for focusing, taking photos, operating menus, and image playback, Very large and sharp electronic viewfinder, Excellent live view implementation: ins
Occasional underexposure and highlight clipping, Redeye somewhat of a problem; no removal tool in playback mode, Some artifacting at 1080/60i movie resolution, Buffer fills too quickly in continuous shooting mode, 14 140 mm kit lens produces soft photos and is slow in terms of maximum aperture, Touch features don't add a lot to the shooting experience, Wishlist: Wireless flash support and a fluor
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is an impressive interchangeable lens camera that does both still photography and video recording very well. This Micro Four Thirds camera features a solid design (despite being plastic), tons of customizable controls, a ro...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 offers a winning combination of high-quality stills and video, proven handling and design, and a more affordable price-tag - it's simply the most complete interchangeable lens camera currently available for people who want ...
Veröffentlicht: 2010-12-13, Autor: Susan , Testbericht von: i4u.com
Zusammenfassung: Read full Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 Review at photographyblog .Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LS5 with 14.1MP unveiledJul 21 2011The LUMIX LS5 Shoots 720 HD Video and Runs on AA Batteries.Panasonic LUMIX FZ47 with 24x Zoom unveiledJul 21 2011New LUMIX FZ47 packs a pow...
Zusammenfassung: With the introduction of the GH1 in 2009 at the time of the PMA, Panasonic put a camera on the map which combined photo and video flawlessly. Recently, Panasonic has evaluated user experience and gathered current technical possibilities in order to ach...
Zusammenfassung: Background Video capable DSLRs have sensors vastly larger than camcorder sensors – even the expensive semi-professional models. They also feature much higher resolution, between roughly 12 and 24 Megapixe...
Zusammenfassung: Panasonic DMC-GH2 Review March 2011| Barnaby Britton (with additional material by Richard Butler and Uwe Steinmuller) When Panasonic first launched the GH1, its second Micro Four Thirds camera, it was widely seen as simply being a G1 with video shooti...
The GH1 was and still is an incredible All-purpose Camera that kicked some serious ass to other big names including Canon or Nikon. The GH2 just proved to us how far ahead Panasonic is in this field. As a GH1 owner I must admit that I struggled to ge...
28 mm wideangle, Great touchscreen display, Excellent video in 1080i
Uses unusual 2.5 mm mic input, Autofocus is quiet, but not very fast, Very average sensitivity, Not much use for the 24p mode, No progressive zoom
The GH2 produces excellent quality HD video which looks great in wide-angle. Its autofocus struggles a bit when the subject moves and a 3.5 mm mic input would be a better choice. You can still turn out very good films with it though....