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December 2011
(81%)
144 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(87%)
30 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
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
Small yet richly featured, Excellent image quality, Good low-light performance, Built-in flash and hotshoe connector
Lumix 'X' powered zoom can be a bit fiddly
Overall image quality is fantastic and certainly on a par with the G3, with the GX1 being able to produce images full of bright, vibrant colours, pleasing tonality and contrast, sharp edges and good levels of detail. Given that the two cameras share the s...
Zusammenfassung: If you've been following the development of the compact system cameras (CSCs), you'll remember that right at the beginning there was a fair amount of confusion about exactly who was the target audience. The basic idea seemed to be that the potential buyer...
Screen could be better; no in-body image stabilisation, $1199 (14-42mm lens); $1599 (12-35mm lens)
A beautiful camera that delivers on many of the promises the Compact System Camera category offers. With a better screen and improved UI design, it would be tough to beat.Related Tags: camera, compact, DMC-GX1, macworld, macworld australia, panasonic,...
Zusammenfassung: Panasonic's DMC-GX1 arrived the day after I'd watched a doco on mid-20th century street photographers. Do you reckon I wanted to hit the street with a compact, unobtrusive camera that could handle an unpredictable range of subjects, or what?Picking the GX...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-23, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Relatively compact, Lots of features, Good image quality and performance, Excellent high ISO performance
Power Zoom lens isn't comfortable to use, No built-in EVF
The LUMIX GX1 incorporates manual features, a touchscreen and a high level of performance in a camera body that is compact and comfortable to hold. It produced excellent results in our tests, in the ISO testing in particular, and it's a good all-round cam...
This is a superb camera. Its only competition is the Olympus E-P3. The Olympus has a 12-megapixel sensor but in side-by-side pixel peeping we could not see any significant difference in output. As they cost about the same, the choice might come down to a...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-26, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The more we use the Panasonic touch screen system the more we like it. The ultrafast auto focus means that a light touch on the subject area on the screen takes a perfectly focused and exposed picture every time.
We wouldn't buy this camera/lens combination because the power zoom is like a throwback to compact systems. For anyone primarily intending to take stills the conventional — and cheaper — kit zoom is the way to go for quick, precise changes of focal length
This is a superb camera. Its only competition is the Olympus E-P3. The GX1 is a whisker smaller than the E-P3, but not so you would notice. The Olympus has a 12mp sensor but in side-by-side pixel peeping we could not see any significant difference in outp...
Zusammenfassung: Read later Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1. This is the top Panasonic micro four thirds compact system camera that does not have an integrated electronic viewfinder. The high-resolution VFL-2 viewfinder is sold separately. It is built around the company's 1...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-12-07, Autor: Lori , Testbericht von: cnet.com.au
Fast performance and excellent raw photo quality, combined with Panasonic's veteran touch-screen/direct-control hybrid interface, make the Lumix DMC-GX1 a strong ILC choice
The new X-series PZ kit lens could use some design tweaks, and Panasonic's JPEG processing, though much better than before, could still use a little work
A well-designed camera with an interface that creative photographers can customize to their liking, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 deserves serious consideration if you're looking for a modestly compact interchangeable-lens model....
Great build quality, Good range of customisable features, Effective Creative Controls, Fast AF system, Decent image quality and overall low light performance
Touchscreen could be more responsive, Several of the controls may prove fiddly for some, No builtin viewfinder, LCD is fixed rather than articulated
With a good range of buying options available; comprising a starting price of £499 or US$699 (body-only), £599 (with 14-42mm manually-operated kit lens), £729.99 (with 14-42mm powered kit lens) and £757.99 (Panasonic Online Shop price), the feature-packed...