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December 2011
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144 Tests
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30 Tests
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Hohe Bildqualität
Runde Ausstattung
Gelungenes Interface
Sehr schnell
Exzellente RAWBildqualität
Sehr gute Bildauflösung
Bedienkonzept mit Tasten & Touchscreen
Schneller Autofokus
Kompakt & erweiterbar
Simple Handhabung
Tolle RAWFotos
Flexibel anpassbar
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Kurze Auslöseverzögerung
Motorische Zoomverstellung
Hochwertige Verarbeitung von Kamera und Bedienelementen
Rasend schneller Autofokus
Einfach erreichbare
Qualitativ gute Videofunktion
Mit Ausnahme des Setobjektivs hohe Bildqualität
Viele Individualisierungsmöglichkeiten
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Akkulaufzeit reicht nur für etwa 300 Bilder
Drahtlose Blitzsteuerung fehlt
Durchschnittliche JPEGVerarbeitung
Gewöhnungsbedürftiges Kitobjektiv
Kein Bildstabilisator im Body
Detailtreue bei hoher Lichtempfindlichkeit
Farbabweichung
Nur durchschnittliche Bildqualität
Langweilige Erscheinung
Wenig Neuheiten
Keine
Schwache Auflösung des Setobjektivs vor allem am Bildrand
Veröffentlicht: 2012-05-14, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
High-quality 16-megapixel stills and Full HD AVCHD movies, Extensive photo tweaks, Solid build with quality 3-inch touchscreen LCD
Just too expensive, Weird button arrangements, Noisy at high ISOs, Touchscreen should be more sensitive
For all its issues, we liked shooting with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1X. Sure it's quirky, but like Sony's NEX interface we're sure it'll become second nature over time. However, it's too expensive to recommend unreservedly. Even with the quality lens a...
Zusammenfassung: The Panasonic Lumix GX1 is a compact Micro Four Thirds camera that features a 16MP image sensor, a 3-inch touchscreen LCD and captures 1080/60i AVCHD video.The GX1 is one of the mirrorless cameras that really pushes the compact nature of the mirrorless...
Return to GF1 design is more appealing, Larger grip is better for medium-size hands, Built-in pop-up flash, Flash hotshoe, Video record button on the top deck for more natural access, GX1 uses wide metal lugs for straps, which are quieter for video, Re...
Would be nice to have two dials, one for aperture, one for shutter, Rear buttons might be small for some users, LCD doesn't tilt, Blur issue with X lens at telephoto and certain shutter speeds, Mediocre macro performance, Below average hue accuracy, Or...
With the Lumix GX1, Panasonic addresses several crucial complaints from enthusiasts about their Micro Four Thirds cameras, particularly the rangefinder-style class once represented by the GF series. They've returned to a larger size that's a better tra...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-03-08, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: camcorderinfo.com
If you were pleased with the video performance of the Panasonic G3, then you'll likely be fine with the capabilities of the Panasonic GX1. The GX1 had similar performance to its predecessor, which is to say it didn't do all that well in certain te...
Quality: excellent.Why you'd buy the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1: ultra small; easy to use in no-brainer mode.Why you wouldn't: nothing to pick on.The camera can be bought in a choice of black or silver body colour.One of the most desirable Micro Four Thirds...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-17, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Compact size. Fast continuous shooting. Hot shoe and accessory port. Built-in flash.
Large, soft kit lens. Fixed rear LCD. Poor high ISO performance. Pricey
At 16 megapixels, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 features the highest resolution of any Micro Four Thirds camera. It has some nice features that should appeal to enthusiasts, but it doesn't do well at the higher ISO settings and is bundled with a lens that ...
Compact and easy to handle, Most settings quickly accessible, some customizable, Quick autofocus, good image quality up until ISO 6400,
Manual focus not much fun, Touchscreen seems slightly vestigial, Thumb dial could be a lot meatier
The GX1 is a powerful camera, but I sense that it still has one foot in the half-point-and-shoot territory of the GF3. This clearly wants to be a photographer’s camera; it’s not easy enough to use to be anything else. So why so many auto and art modes?...
Compact but solid build with lots of manual controls, Comparable quality to DSLR, but may need to tweak defaults, Snappy and responsive AF, and touch-AF for stills and movies, Continuous movie AF and long recording times outside Europe.
Live view and AF not available in bursts above 3fps, No 1080p AVCHD, no manual movie exposures and no mic input, Easy to accidentally set a manual AF area with touch-screen, No articulated screen or built-in IS.
The Panasonic Lumix GX1 is a compelling compact system camera for enthusiasts who demand decent quality and control from a small body. Highlights include solid build, responsive focus, mature touch-screen operation backed-up with lots of physical cont...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-26, Autor: Mario , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Panasonic's micro four thirds predecessors, the camera takes very nice photos in daylight, and the improved sensor resolution only makes daylight shooting easy. What really sets this camera apart, as I mentioned before, is how easy it is to use. Any setti
Like all micro four thirds cameras, the GX1's image quality gets noticeably noisy above ISO 800, and in some low-light situations, photos shot above ISO 400 show some noise when you blow them up to 100 percent. The camera could use a faster processor to b
Yes, if you want a smaller camera that handles like a DSLR and takes awesome photos for less than $1000. This camera is far more expandable than some of its competitors, and despite the G3s large body, Panasonic G System lenses arent as bulky as those o...