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December 2013
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113 Tests
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Small size, Touchscreen, Inbuilt Wi, Fi, Digital Filters
No viewfinder, No hotshoe, No manual control when using filters
Move over Nikon 1 and Pentax Q, Panasonic has made a fantastic small compact system camera but managed to include a large sensor that produces excellent images. This seems like what the Micro Four Thirds range was intended for, and makes a fantastic addit...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-17, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
High-end finish, Excellent touchscreen performance, Great Wi-fi / NFC functionality
Lack of handgrip an issue, Battery life unimpressive, Lacking viewfinder
The Panasonic GM1 is a truly impressive CSC that impressively designed and delivers good image quality while managing to still fit easily in to a trouser pocket. It has few equals at present, making it an excellent if you value quality and portability in ...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-12, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
What does ‘compact' mean to you? If it means pocketable, this isn't the right camera. Go with a Sony RX100 II, or for the best image quality, a Ricoh GR or Nikon A. And if you don't care so much about sticking it in your pocket, you need to seriously look...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-10, Autor: David , Testbericht von: pcauthority.com.au
A great snapper for those photographers looking to get into more detailed photography...
There's a lot to like in Panasonic's GM1, despite its limitations (small control buttons, the lack of a flash hot-shoe and accessory port and limited battery capacity). The camera with its compact kit lens makes a great combo for street photography. It's ...
Small size, Touchscreen, Inbuilt WiFi, Digital Filters
No viewfinder, No hotshoe, No manual control when using filters
It's impressive that Panasonic has managed to compress its excellent technology into a body as remarkably small as this. When you consider that this camera is smaller than the Pentax Q range, which features a compact camera sized sensor, that feat seems e...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-21, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
Having Panasonic's excellent image capture and process in such a tiny unit, with full function control for serious photographers, gives customers more camera in less bulk that we would have thought possible. Neither function nor quality is compromised.
It is expensive and about $100 more here than in the US
Until you see the GM1 and hold it in your hands you can't really appreciate what the Panasonic engineers and designers have accomplished. This camera sets a new benchmark for the combined desirable characteristics of outstanding image quality with extreme...
Average battery life. Mechanical shutter maxes out at 1/500 second. No option for an optical or electronic viewfinder
A pocket rocket with more than just good looks to its name, the Panasonic GM1 is a great little camera that has the added bonus of interchangeable lenses....
Zusammenfassung: My eyes popped when I first laid eyes on the impossibly small Panasonic Lumix GM1. They gleamed over when I heard that it has the same high-performance 16MP sensor inside as the Lumix GX7 . I'd felt unimpressed seeing it in pictures, but then when I picke...
If ever I finally give in and choose to pick a camera up for my own use, this will likely be the one I choose.Also published in GADGETS MAGAZINE March 2014Reviewed by Ren Alcantara...