Product Reviews (11)
Great M43 camera for advanced users
Pros: - Small compact body (especially when used with lens like the Panasonic 20mm/f1.7 and 14mm/f2.5 - Lots of direct manual control and buttons - Fast autofocus - Nice touchscreen interface - Metal body - Great value Cons: - No built-in EVF - Limited ma
By Van L. on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013
SPECTACULAR DIGICAM
I use the camera with Leica mount lenses (with adapter) and with Panasonic lenses. The camera is so good that I bought a second body. Nothing that Panasonic can bring out can be that much better. I use the camera with an EVF. The noise is strikingly low-
By vroger on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013
Nicely portable and tossable!
Love it! I just stuck a 30mm prime on it and I bring it everywhere. In P mode I just hand it around and the results are amazing. The shutter lag is so miniscule that I seldom miss a shot.
By BigDog on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013
Gx-1, So Far I Like It!
I didn't really need this camera, but the sale price was good and I wanted a backup for my Olympus E-P3. It will just take a little time to get used to it and so far I like it! I've put about 50 images through it so far and I'm pleased with the quality. T
By Steve, Up At Dawn Photography.co on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013
Great Intro to Micro 4/3
This is my first m4/3 camera, and so far I'm very happy with it. With a 20mm/1.7 pancake lens attached, it's not too much bigger than an advanced P&S, but the IQ is leaps ahead. It also feels very solid and well-built for its small size. There's a bit of
By LinSeattle on Adorama - May 7, 2013
Excellent choice
Fantastic deal at the current prices! It's a no brainer if you have any of the Panasonic lenses. If you don't, pick up the 20mm and you have a great small camera with excellent image quality indoors and out with great video. I have been using the GF1 sinc
By dsquard27 on Adorama - May 7, 2013
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 (Black, body only)
THE GOOD: Fast performance and excellent raw photo quality, combined with Panasonics veteran touch-screen/direct-control hybrid interface, make the Lumix DMC-GX1 a strong ILC choice. THE BAD: The new X-series PZ kit lens could use some design tweaks, and Panasonics JPEG processing, though much better than before, could still use a little work. THE BOTTOM LINE: A well-designed camera with an...
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By cnet.com - Dec 7, 2011
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
Testseek.com has collected 72 expert reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Feb 20, 2012
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 Review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a new compact system camera for enthusiast photographers. With a 16 megapixel sensor, 3 inch LCD screen, built-in flash, 1080i high-definition video, new power-zoom kit lens and a wealth of shooting modes, is the GX1 the best portable interchangeable lens camera? Read our Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 review to find out...
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By photographyblog.com - Jan 3, 2012
DCRP Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
While the Lumix DMC-GX1 isn't a big leap over the now the two year-old DMC-GF1, it doesn't really have to be, as the GF1 was a very solid product. Panasonic did throw in a new sensor, Full HD video support, a touchscreen LCD, and even more customizabiliity If you've got a GF1, you'll have to decide if these changes are worth the price of an upgrade. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, and...
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By DCResource - Nov 6, 2011
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 Review
Taking a step back can be healthy. Panasonic demonstrates that with the Lumix GX1, a digital camera design that resists the tendency toward ever-smaller bodies in favor of simple utility. Still, they stepped forward in resolution and image quality; and an expanding list of compatible lenses make the Panasonic GX1 an appealing compact system camera design. Read our review for more on the Panasonic...
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By Imaging Resource - Nov 30, -0001



