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Es compatible con lentes intercambiables
Está construida con materiales de alta calidad
Graba videos en Full HD y es compatible con el lente para grabar en 3D
Resumen: Evaluation of Panasonic Lumix GF1, GF2 and Olympus E-PL1 Cameras Left: Panasonic Lumix GF1 camera and 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 lensRight: Canon EOS-40D and EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 lensSeveral micro four thirds cameras (Panasonic and Olympus) were evaluated as a ...
Publicación: 2011-02-03, Autor: terry , crítica de: dpexpert.com.au
Like: Image quality is excellent, with selectable aspect ratios – if your preferred viewing medium is a high definition television then widescreen 16:9 is available. The popup flash prevents redeye. The touch screen is responsive and logically mapped. The
Dislike: The shutter is a little noisy and the exposure compensation arrangement – push the knob in then turn – is slow
Compact, especially with 14mm lens attached. Touchscreen is a cut above previous Panasonic versions and actually usable. Good overall image quality. Very good looking
Twitchy continuous autofocus during video recording. Relatively low resolution screen. No remote/cable release port
Panasonic's second compact interchangeable lens camera won't disappoint new users with its sleek footprint and very good image quality....
Small size, clear and vibrant image quality, excellent focusing, useful touchscreen, sturdy build quality
Video quality not great, noticeable blemishes above ISO 800, longest open shutter time in 60sec
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF2 is a great camera for any type of user. It's well built, easy to use and it can take sharp and vibrant images. It's one of a growing number of cameras on the Australian market with a touchscreen. You can only not only use it to...
Publicación: 2011-01-01, Autor: Margaret , crítica de: photoreview.com.au
Resumen: Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GF2 arrives in retail stores in January 2011, roughly 15 months after we reviewed its predecessor, the GF1. The new model, which will be available in black or white, has the same rangefinder-like styling as its predecessor but is ...
Publicación: 2011-12-05, Autor: Ashley , crítica de: pcworld.co.nz
Resumen: Like Samsung’s NX100, the GF2 from Panasonic is a small hybrid lacking an inbuilt or electronic optical viewfinder; you have to shoot it like a compact.The GF2 feels solid and comfortable, with build quality that’s well ahead of the NX100. There’s not ...
Smaller and lighter than the GF1, Convenient and usable touchscreen, Fast and accurate autofocus, Smart Intelligent Auto mode, High resolution images
Average ISO performance, Smaller capacity battery
IntroductionA Micro Four Thirds Camera for the Compact ShooterNote: Since publishing the preview of the Panasonic GF2 prototype on November 11th, we've gotten our hands on a production unit and given it a spin. As the body design and handling remains the ...
In our test photos, we decided not to go for specific manual settings. Instead, we set the camera on intelligent auto (iA) and see how the image quality fare. All photos are taken in jpeg format with no post-processing, resized to 800x600 resolution. ...
There's a lot to like about the Panasonic Lumix GF2. It's amazing how Panasonic has squeezed more features like a touch-screen and full HD video recording into a smaller camera, no doubt helped by the removal of the Mode dial and the use of a smaller b...
Resumen: Cette famille d'appareils est la plus récente dans l'histoire de la photo numérique. Elle est la réponse que les constructeurs ont apportée aux deux souhaits, sur le papier contradictoires, de nombreux utilisateurs : avoir la qualité d'image d'un refle...