Checking out new cameras as been one of my main hobbies and i just love them to be checked out, Lately i came across The Panasonic Lumix DMC- G1 , Pointing out the features and Performance that i have come along with this Camera here with,
The very first thing that comes to my mind about ... Read review
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film bas...
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film bas...
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film bas...
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film bas...
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film based SLRs. They have taken the path of light through a series of mirrors and prisms to the optical viewfinder and then at the point of taking the picture flipped the mirrors out of the way and exposed the film or sensor. With digital sensors this is not necessary as its possible to simply turn the sensor on and off to expose the photograph and could use a live feed from the sensor to frame the picture on the LCD or an electronic viewfinder (EVF). To date there have been two limiting factors against this. One is that the quality of EVFs have not matched that of an optical viewfinder and two is that the camera would have to use sensor based contrast detection autofocus like a compact camera which is not as fast as the phase detection systems used in a reflex SLR.... Please click the review tab to read the rest of our Panasonic DMC-G1 review. Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm/F4.0-5.6/MEGA O.I.S. lens offers a zoom range of 45-200mm (35mm equivalent: 90-400mm) while achieving minimum aberration at all focal length- high-contrast representation and high colour reproduction by implementing 3 ED lens elements.
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film based SLRs. They have taken the path of light through a series of mirrors and prisms to the optical viewfinder and then at the point of taking the picture flipped the mirrors out of the way and exposed the film or sensor. With digital sensors this is not necessary as its possible to simply turn the sensor on and off to expose the photograph and could use a live feed from the sensor to frame the picture on the LCD or an electronic viewfinder (EVF). To date there have been two limiting factors against this. One is that the quality of EVFs have not matched that of an optical viewfinder and two is that the camera would have to use sensor based contrast detection autofocus like a compact camera which is not as fast as the phase detection systems used in a reflex SLR.... Please click the review tab to read the rest of our Panasonic DMC-G1 review.
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film based SLRs. They have taken the path of light through a series of mirrors and prisms to the optical viewfinder and then at the point of taking the picture flipped the mirrors out of the way and exposed the film or sensor. With digital sensors this is not necessary as its possible to simply turn the sensor on and off to expose the photograph and could use a live feed from the sensor to frame the picture on the LCD or an electronic viewfinder (EVF). To date there have been two limiting factors against this. One is that the quality of EVFs have not matched that of an optical viewfinder and two is that the camera would have to use sensor based contrast detection autofocus like a compact camera which is not as fast as the phase detection systems used in a reflex SLR.... Please click the review tab to read the rest of our Panasonic DMC-G1 review.
Panasonic DMC-G1 Review: The DMC-G1 represents what could be a very important first ... more
step into the future of interchangeable lens digital cameras. Up until now all 35mm based DSLRs have been built around the same reflex system as traditional film based SLRs. They have taken the path of light through a series of mirrors and prisms to the optical viewfinder and then at the point of taking the picture flipped the mirrors out of the way and exposed the film or sensor. With digital sensors this is not necessary as its possible to simply turn the sensor on and off to expose the photograph and could use a live feed from the sensor to frame the picture on the LCD or an electronic viewfinder (EVF). To date there have been two limiting factors against this. One is that the quality of EVFs have not matched that of an optical viewfinder and two is that the camera would have to use sensor based contrast detection autofocus like a compact camera which is not as fast as the phase detection systems used in a reflex SLR.... Please click the review tab to read the rest of our Panasonic DMC-G1 review.
Panasonic Lumix G1 SLR Replacement BatteryFeaturesRechargeable Li-Ion batteryShort ... more
circuit&over charge protectionQuality BUDGETLINE batteryComes with a 1 year warrantyReplaces Panasonic part numbersDMW-BLB13DMW-BLB13EDMW-BLB13GKVoltage: 7.4vCapacity: 1250mAh
Postage & Packaging:Free! Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Panasonic Lumix G1 SLR Replacement BatteryFeaturesRechargeable Li-Ion batteryShort ... more
circuit&over charge protectionQuality BUDGETLINE batteryComes with a 1 year warrantyReplaces Panasonic part numbersDMW-BLB13DMW-BLB13EDMW-BLB13GKVoltage: 7.4vCapacity: 1250mAh
Postage & Packaging:Free! Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Image quality, Flipped LCD Disadvantages: Heavy, No movie cam
...Lately i came across The Panasonic Lumix DMC- G1 , Pointing out the features and Performance that i have come along with this Camera here with,
The very first thing that comes to my mind about the DMC-G1 is that the 12 megapixel shooter is that its just surprisingly fast which produces some awesome images with a great feature of having interchangeable lens support. It has an LCD which can been flipped and twisted as the way the user likes ... ...would summarise it as The Panasonic Lumix DMC G1 is that camera where you will feel a love for its speed, image quality, the flipped LCD, and also for the interchangeable lens facility. The negatives i felt was that , No movie camera the biggest and the most to be noted, and the heavy size which had to bear with us carrying it around, but for the price is it worth ... try other options and decide. ... more
Checking out new cameras as been one of my main hobbies and i just love them to be checked out, Lately i came across The Panasonic Lumix DMC- G1 , Pointing out the features and Performance that i have come along with this Camera here with, The very first thing that comes to my mind about the DMC-G1 is that the 12 megapixel shooter is that its just surprisingly fast which produces some awesome images with a great feature of having interchangeable lens support. It has an LCD which can been flipped and twisted as the way the user likes to.It has a solid construction and have some great controls. Many will find ease in using the Electronic view finder, but professionals will find that it has a frustrating experience. The G1 is a entry level less expensive camera. The G1 also has an onscreen quick menu which help us in accessing the settings form the centre location, another feature is that If you don't want to use the full onscreen display, you can also set the camera to display the settings around the edges of the screen and cycle around them that way.The G1 has a host of manual and semi manual ,features for an entry level user.The G1 offers a considerable number of direct-access button and dial shooting controls. The LCD screen is wonderful, you wont be able to display the settings on the LCD while we view the scenes through the Electronic View Finder. The One of the greatest drawbacks i felt about this camera is that it does not have a Movie Camera . You will really be astonished by the speed in the way the G1 takes pictures, It just gets better and better with every shot.Panasonic G1 offers a convertor which allows you to mount the standard four third lenses, there is also a mode which allows us to preview the changes in settings to gauge the preview of the effects. The shutter speed effect shows the effect by a simple refresh taking the LCD to blank and the preview takes somewhat a much bigger time ,The G1 is equipped with a large SD card of atleast 20MB/ Sec, The electronic view finder blanks off ,The G1 fails in producing exact accurate colors, The noise has been considerably reduced and will not create a buzz about it for the user, Its a large sized camera and handling it will be a task, and it wont fit even your large pocket, but if you would like to go for this model, i dont recommend it since the main drawback is that it does not have a Movie Camera, As of the bottom line i would summarise it as The Panasonic Lumix DMC G1 is that camera where you will feel a love for its speed, image quality, the flipped LCD, and also for the interchangeable lens facility. The negatives i felt was that , No movie camera the biggest and the most to be noted, and the heavy size which had to bear with us carrying it around, but for the price is it worth ... try other options and decide.
Direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, RGB primary colour filter, DPOF support, digital image rotation, PictBridge support, histogram display, cropping an image, resizing an image, Intelligent Scene Selector, highlight point display, face detection, Motion Detection Technology, automatic display brightness adjustment, Full-time Live View
Flash Terminal
Hot shoe
Self Timer Delay
10 sec, 2sec
Self Timer
Built-in
Lens system
Features
Aspherical lens
Lens System Mounting
Micro Four Thirds
Filter Size
52 mm
Lens Construction
9 group(s) / 12 element(s)
Zoom Adjustment
Manual
Optical Zoom
3.2 x
Lens Aperture
F/3.5-5.6
Max View Angle
75 degree(s)
Min Focus Range
30 cm
Auto Focus Points (Zones)
23
Auto Focus
TTL contrast detection
Focus Adjustment
Automatic, manual
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera
28 - 90mm
Focal Length
14 mm - 45 mm
Type
Zoom lens - 14 mm - 45 mm - f/3.5-5.6 Micro Four Thirds
ISO 100, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 1600, ISO 3200, ISO auto
Sensor Features
Supersonic Wave Filter (SWF)
Field of View Crop Factor
2
Optical Sensor Size
13.0 x 17.3mm
Effective Sensor Resolution
12,100,000 pixels
Total Pixels
13,100,000 pixels
Optical Sensor Type
Live MOS
Colour Support
Colour
Resolution
12.1 Megapixel
White Balance Bracketing
Built-in
Face Detection
Built-in
Sensor Dust Reduction
Built-in
General
Enclosure Colour
Black, Blue, Red
Weight
385 g
Height
8.4 cm
Depth
4.5 cm
Width
12.4 cm
Product Type
Digital camera - prosumer
MPN
DMC-G1KEB-K, DMC-G1KEB-A, DMC-G1KEB-R
Camera flash
Features
AF illuminator, flash +/- compensation
Red Eye Reduction
Built-in
Flash Modes
Fill-in mode, rear curtain sync, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
Guide Number (m / ISO 100)
11
Camera Flash
Pop-up flash
Manufacturer's product description
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is the World's first Micro Four Thirds camera. Using a mirror-less structure and an electronic viewfinder instead of a conventional optical viewfinder, the Panasonic G1 still has a 12.1-megapixel Live MOS, Four Thirds sensor, but is much smaller than a regular DSLR camera.