Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1.
June 2009
(81%)
82 Reviews
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Abstract: It's just over a year since Panasonic launched the first of it's G Micro system cameras, the Lumix DMC-G1 . The G Micro system is a unique concept, using the Micro Four Thirds sensor and lens mount to produce cameras with all the features and image qualit...
Lightweight even with kit lens attached, fast, responsive and user-friendly, image quality far better than expected with creative 14-140mm lens attached
Very pricey, requires investment in a whole new camera system for existing DSLR owners
Abstract: This camera is reviewed as part of our group test of Digital SLR HD Video Cameras Swathed in tactile soft rubber ‘armour’ and available in red, black or champagne, Panasonic’s second Micro Four Thirds camera is its first to also feature video capture. ...
Shoots 720p/1080i video with autofocus; interchangeable lenses
No optical viewfinder; Micro Four Thirds mount; expensive
Superb for shooting HD video, but not so great for stills Good points Shoots 720p/1080i video with autofocus; interchangeable lenses Bad points No optical viewfinder; Micro Four Thirds mount; expensive ...
If you want a camera that has every feature under the sun and deliver good quality stills and video, then the GH1 is up there with the best of them. Thoroughly recommended....
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 is easy to use, and you get the hang of it quickly. It feels a little bulky and cumbersome considering its using technology thats designed to enable smaller cameras to be built. However, if youre used to a digital SLR th...
Adjustable high (ish) resolution rear LCD, tactile rubber body "shroud", impressively clear Live View finder, sharp, realistically coloured evenly exposed results
Hefty price tag, existing APS-C sized sensor DSLR users will have to invest in a whole new system from scratch
While it’s difficult to know who the GH1 will presently appeal to given its semi-pro price tag, the hybrid camera performs well and is more than pleasant to useKey specs12 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
No one wants to eat a genetically engineered kiwicado or porkupine but electronics companies insist on mating different gadgets. The offspring of Panasonic’s latest inter-species love-in is a tasty treat: a lightweight 12MP camera that has the primo...
This is the bit where we normally hassle hybrids for lagging behind standalone kit. UAs it is this Panny genuinely is as good as any SLR and memory-card camcorder. Having said that, the EVF takes some getting used to and flickers a bit in low light, while...
The only thing wrong with the GH1 is the price – it looks Everest steep compared to budget SLRs. Factor in the long lens and the seamless Full HD video, though, and the flexible Panasonic starts to look like a better bet.Best offers for the Panasoni...