Panasonic Lumix DMC G1 with 14-45mm Reviews: Lumix Digital SLR Camera


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Score: 8.9/10

29 Real Customer Reviews - In Summary

This Digital Camera is a good all rounder. “Great camera and small enough to take everywhere !” Sarah, Maldon ESSEX View all 29 real customer reviews

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3" Screen, 1x optical zoom, SD Card storage More »

Real customer reviews

29 verified purchasers have reviewed this product.
96% of people recommend it.

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All purchasers (28)
Build Quality8.8
Ease of use8.7
Features8.8
Image quality9.3
Value for money (at time of purchase)8.4
Overall rating8.9
Keen amateur (5)
Experienced amateur (3)
Point & shoot (1)
Other (19)
 

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Score 9.0/10

Sarah, Maldon ESSEX , “I love Photography”

+ Great camera and small enough to take everywhere !

- Reviewer left no comment

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80 of 131 people found this review helpful

purchased 04 Nov 2008

Score 10.0/10

Sharon, Essex , “Experienced amateur” More like this »

+ Switches on very fast so unlikely to miss a shot. Battery lasts about 5 days if you took about 300 pics per day using the eyepiece. Actually has a battery guage so you know how long it will last. Dials seem to be in the right place for controlling the camera. Very lightweight and comfortable to hold. Loads of different scene types so easy to take the perfect picture for every setting. 12 megapixel so very high quality pictures. Advance user settings like grid, histogram and overexposure highlight make this a good camera for the slightly more experienced photographer. Overall a nice starter DSLR camera.

- Easy to move the single to timed shot dial instead of the on/off switch as very close together. Not all the scene type settings allow you to use the 4x digital zoom. This particular model has no video function. As it's a micro four thirds lens system there aren't many lenses at the moment but I believe more are coming out. There is also an adapter ring you can buy to mount normal lenses.

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24 of 24 people found this review helpful

purchased 13 Jun 2009

Score 9.0/10

Pablo Fernandez, Dublin , “Experienced amateur” More like this »

+ Tiny, fully spec'd, large screen and usable large electronic viewfinder. Very customizable and nicely laid out buttons.

- On low light conditions this camera seems to have a harder time with shutter lags, screen readability, noise, manual focusing... but you can manage with some practice. If that's not your usual environment for shooting, then this camera is a wonderful compact camera. Lens selection very limited at the moment.

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13 of 13 people found this review helpful

purchased 02 Jun 2009

Score 9.0/10

Jean, Durham

+ Small and light for a 'DSLR'. Good size screen and good viewfinder. Comfortable to use. Quick response.

- Manual difficult to follow with so much cross referencing. Unable to use second source batteries. Original batteries expensive

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11 of 13 people found this review helpful

purchased 29 May 2009

Score 10.0/10

Lesley , Chatham

+ Fantastic camera with lots of features

- Difficult to work out how to use, instruction book not very user friendly.

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8 of 11 people found this review helpful

purchased 12 Jun 2009

Score 9.0/10

Chris, Shrewsbury

+ Ease of use, compact design, wealth of features.

- None

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8 of 11 people found this review helpful

purchased 14 Jun 2009

Score 10.0/10

Michael, Northampton

+ A very comprehenive user Manual one of the best I have seen read and still reading

- None

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5 of 8 people found this review helpful

purchased 24 Jul 2009

Score 9.0/10

Phil, Wokingham

+ Light and simply the best digital package available at the moment.

- None found yet

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1 of 1 people found this review helpful

purchased 20 Sep 2009

Score 10.0/10

Anonymous verified purchaser , “Keen amateur” More like this »

+ Easy to transort and use

- none

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5 of 9 people found this review helpful

purchased 29 Jun 2009

Debra, Barnsley

+ size

- needs a better manual

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3 of 6 people found this review helpful

purchased 18 Jul 2009

Score 10.0/10

Rick, Alderbury , “Keen amateur” More like this »

+ the fact it has a view finder to use in sunny weather

- a bit on the heavy side

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purchased 24 Sep 2009

Score 9.0/10

andrew , bradford

+ Reviewer left no comment

- perhaps a auto flash

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4 of 9 people found this review helpful

purchased 15 Jun 2009

Score 9.0/10

ALLAN, DEESIDE

+ SIMPLY VERY EASY TO USE

- Reviewer left no comment

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0 of 1 people found this review helpful

purchased 21 Jul 2009

Score 3.0/10

Anonymous verified purchaser

+ pic quality good.

- very expensive for what you get. not actually that small in size either.

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5 of 12 people found this review helpful

purchased 05 Jun 2009

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Product Features

Camera Type SLR
resolution (Megapixel) 12.1
Optical Zoom Ratio 1
Screen Size in Inches 3
Digital Zoom Ratio 1
Face Recognition No
Image Stabilisation No
Colour Multi
Memory Card Slot Yes
Media Format SD Card
Media Format SDHC Card
PictBridge Yes
Macro Mode No
Video Recorder No
Manual Focus Yes
Timer Yes
Under Water No
Dimensions (mm) 84x124x45
Weight (g) 385
Flash Yes
Body Only No
Series Lumix
Resolution (Pixels) 4000x3000
Shortest Shutter Speed 4000
Longest Shutter Speed 60"
Max. Aperture Lens 1 f3.5-5.6
Filter Diameter (mm) Lens 1 67
USB Port Yes
WiFi No
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Manufacturer's Description

Ultra compact digital interchangeable lens camera with live view

The Micro 4/3 (four thirds) mount allows the Lumix G1 to be both compact and light. In fact, the only reason it isn’t smaller is down to ergonomics… you can go too far! These qualities allow the camera to be very portable making it an ideal travelling companion.

With Full time Live View, you can see the effect of camera settings before you shoot. Coupled with a large, 3.0-inch, 460,000-dot resolution free angle LCD monitor, framing a shot is even easier. Alternatively, the image can be sent to the Live View Finder with 1,440,000-dot equivalent resolution.

To optimize the use of Full-time Live View, the LUMIX G1 uses contrast AF rather than the conventional phase difference AF. This makes it possible to use functions such as iA (Intelligent Auto) mode including Face Detection AF and AF Tracking, that conventional digital SLR cameras with phase difference AF can not match. Contrast AF also enables advanced functions such as 23-AF area and versatile 1-area (single area) AF for more accurate focussing.

The Venus Engine HD has exceptionally advanced processing capabilities. This sophisticated LSI features effective noise reduction even at high ISO sensitivity levels. The Venus Engine HD also reproduces delicate colour nuances faithfully with independent gradation control for each of the R, G and B colours. Additionally, it supports the Live View function, resulting in the display of smooth images at 60 fps. HDMI output support is also a feature of the Venus Engine HD.

If dust (or other foreign matter) gets inside the camera when you’re changing lenses, it could find its way to the image sensor and show up as a spot in your photos. The Dust Reduction System eliminates this possibility by placing a supersonic wave filter in front of the Live MOS sensor. Vibrating around 30,000 times per second, the filter repels dust and other particles without affecting the camera’s internal mechanisms, helping maintain superb image quality. *The Lumix G1 is also compatible with current (standard) 4/3 lenses, however, a mount adapter (option) is required. Lenses compatible with the contrast AF function can be used with manual focusing. There are also some limitations to other functions. For details, visit the site: http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/index.html

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