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May 2010
(83%)
85 Reviews
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9 Reviews
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The image quality is very good and movie quality is outstanding. The piece de resistance of this camera is the ability to touch the spot on the screen that is the focal point of the picture and the camera instantly focusses
Sets the exposure and fi
Good image quality
Tilting LCD
High-definition video recording
Rotating
Tilting LCD screen. Good image quality. HD video
The editors didn't like
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The electronic viewfinder is average for the type and is no match for the mirror and prism of a conventional single lens reflex
A bit expensive
Touchscreen can hinder some shooting options. Can't disable the touchscreen. Noise and over-processing issues at high ISO levels
The arrival of the just-mentioned ‘APS-C' format models has undoubtedly livened up the interchangeable lens compact camera category, but the G2 shifts the focus back on the Micro Four Thirds format. Not only has Panasonic made sure that the G2 has a good ...
Good image quality, tilting LCD, high-definition video recording
A bit expensive
The best combination here of image quality, camera build and features, we highly recommend the Panasonic Lumix G2's one-touch HD video recording, choice of viewfinders and its tilting LCD. Buying in to the Micro Four Thirds concept in the first place is't...
Abstract: On its release this month, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G2 will be the world's first system camera with touch-control shooting and playback. Offered in black, blue and red, the new model retains many of the features of its predecessor, including the 12.1-mega...
Published: 2010-05-27, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Like: The image quality is very good and movie quality is outstanding. The piece de resistance of this camera is the ability to touch the spot on the screen that is the focal point of the picture and the camera instantly focusses, sets the exposure and fi
Dislike: The electronic viewfinder is average for the type and is no match for the mirror and prism of a conventional single lens reflex
Quality: easy to use, I could catch some nice quality pictures. Good and sharp too. Nice tonal range.Why you would buy it: you need a small, interchangeable lens camera.Why you wouldn't: if you want Full HD (1920×1080) look elsewhere… like Panasonic's GF...
Abstract: The promise of Micro Four Thirds system cameras is that you get the light weight and portability of a smallish point-and-shoot camera with the lens interchangeability and functions of an advanced D-SLR. Panasonic goes one step further with the new G2...
The Panasonic G2 is an excellent camera. Form, function and performance are rock solid with this Micro Four Thirds shooter. The AF speed, image quality and feature set rivals what the best of the entry-level DSLR crowd is offering right now.It has th...