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102 Reviews
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Touch screen still needs to be refined, pricey at launch compared to rivals
While it may have a bit of a fight on its hands to tempt people away from the safer option of a DSLR, the G5 has a lot to offer those whiling to try something a little less traditional. The build-quality is as good as its rivals, if not better in some...
The Panasonic Lumix G5 is an accomplished mirrorless camera that upgrades its excellent predecessor in a number of significant ways in order to keep up with the fast-moving competition. A higher price tag means that it's not quite the bargain that the...
Abstract: Not everybody wants a full DSLR and not everybody is content with the camera on their smartphone. That’s a difficult segment to fill, but Panasonic believes it has the line-up necessary with its latest range of cameras. The LUMIX G5, FZ200 and LX7 each...
Abstract: See the official G5 press release and full specifications table Lumix G Vario 45-150 zoom press release and specifications The new DMC-G5 fits inbetween last year's G3 and the top model GH2, which we expect to be replaced later this year. A couple of...
Low image noise until ISO 1600, Nicely saturated colors, Very good automatic whitebalance, Excellent metering, Instant shutterlag, Classleading ContrastDetect autofocus, Quick and responsive, Calibratable LCD, Good LCD visibility and viewingangle, Excelle
Image softness from ISO 800, Slows down at high ISO, Below average shottoshot speed, Strong noisereduction, Modal EC interface, Poor LiveHistogram, not ExposurePriority, Small indistinct buttons, Weak LCD hinge, Impossible to set video framing correctly,
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 is a medium-sized mirrorless cameras aimed at intermediate users. It features a high number of controls in a compact body with a good grip and built-in EVF.Overall, its performance matches its target very well. In nearly perform...
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...
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...
Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you're ready for a higher level of photography than a point-and-shoot can offer, at a relatively low cost, the G5 has a lot going for it. Solid image quality, great lens selection, and a whole lot of manual controls make it a good choice — especially i...
Abstract: Panasonic's new Lumix DMC-G5 is the ninth model in the G-Micro series and replaces the G3 as the flagship in the line-up. The G3 will continue to be available, at least for the foreseeable future, with a price tag that's about $190 lower than the G5's. Th...