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102 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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....
Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
If youre 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 if...
Abstract: Fast focus and features for hardcore snappers combined with a dollop of user friendlinessPanasonic has been trying to catch up with the autofocus speeds of its Micro Four Thirds competitors so we took its latest snapper, the 16MP Lumix G5, for a spin – wi...
16.05 megapixel Live MOS sensor, Micro Four Thirds lens mount, Panasonic Lumix G Vario X 1442mm Lens, 3 inch 920k touch screen, 1.44m dot EVF: Eye detection sensor with diopter adjustment, Venus Engine 7 FHD, Full HD video AVCHD Progressive, ISO160 – 1280
Touchscreen could have been better, Little bit expensive
After doing the Lumix DMC-G5 Review, it will not be wrong to say that this camera is an average buy since it is not so suitable for amateur photographers. It is highly suitable for professional photographers only who want some sophisticated features and f...
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Published: 2012-09-14, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Fast autofocus, Excellent manual controls, Smooth video
Sluggish touchscreen, Loses detail at high ISO settings