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Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-14, Autor: Sophie , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Fast autofocus, Excellent manual controls, Smooth video
Sluggish touchscreen, Loses detail at high ISO settings
Fast autofocus, touchscreen responsiveness, decent image quality, detailed electronic viewfinder, body-based zoom toggle to control power zoom lenses
Continuous autofocus still not quite there, power zoom lenses won't suit all, power zoom also adds to price, little image quality improvement compared to G3, high ISO performance won't see off the APS-C sensor competition
The G5 is the most hybrid-like mashup of a compact and DSLR-like camera that we’ve yet seen. There’s lots to like: image quality is decent, controls are never far away, the touchscreen LCD is responsive and power zoom lenses can now be controlled from ...
Improved design and build (grip handle, more buttons, presence detector, etc.), Customisable interface (five Fn buttons, Quick menu, etc.), Swivel touchscreen, Silent electronic shutter, Excellent image quality up to 1600 ISO, still decent at 3200 ISO, 1080p video mode at 60 fps
Battery life could be better, Viewfinder is dull, sequential display can cause colour breakup effects, Limitations in Silent Shutter more (no flash), Video mode could be more comprehensive (no mic port or manual mode)
The Panasonic Lumix G5 is a real "mini-SLR" kind of a camera, with a good design, practical handling and plenty of controls. The electronic shutter is very handy when you want to shoot unnoticed and image quality is good in both photo and video modes. ...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 remains a more DSLR-like experience to use than most current compact system camera models. The improvements to the sensor and processing engine enable an impressive performance and show that a smaller-format sensor can compete a...
Image quality; Range of available lenses; Movie performance; Firmware and build quality
Price
The excellent Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 produces consistently high-quality output and joins an ever-expanding range of lenses and companion models. It's a joy to use, but the price is high, particularly when compared to mainstream dSLRs. The score reflect...
Solid build quality, Improved handling over the G3, Impressive image quality
Touch-screen could still be improved, Launch price a bit expensive
The G5 is the latest G-series model to benefit from Panasonic's ongoing efforts to improve the performance of its contrast-detect autofocus modules. As such its Light Speed AF module is able to attain focus at speeds of up to 0.09sec, which is extremely f...
Touchscreen, Creative control (digital filters), EVF, New grip
Auto white balance sometimes inaccurate, Using touchpad AF in portrait mode is tricky
Panasonic has once again delivered a very interesting proposition in the shape of the G5. Purchasing the camera as a twin lens kit, with the new ultra-portable 45-150mm lens would arguably make this the ultimate holiday combination....
The various additions and upgrades over the G3 essentially put the G5 back in the game as far as enthusiast-level users are concerned, and this is further cemented by the recent arrivals in the Lumix G lens system. It is a very different animal to the Oly...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-02-21, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Crisp and clear image quality, Quick overall performance, Lots of features to play with
Physical controls could be a little better, What you see on the screen is not always what is captured
This is a great model to choose if you're after a small-ish camera that can take different lenses. Importantly, it has the ability to capture very clear images, and it's quite user friendly overall...