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June 2013
(85%)
80 Reviews
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Abstract: One of the most significant developments in digital photography has been the introduction of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. By removing the mirror and optical viewfinder, manufacturers are able to make their cameras smaller, without compromising...
Published: 2013-07-02, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Although the sensor is clearly an older unit (used originally in the superb DMC-GH2 and then the DMC-G5) and is beginning to look dated against more modern designs used by rivals, there's still a lot to like about the video capabilities and the camera's f...
Quality: above average.Why buy the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6: looks and works like a DSLR.Why not: a bit complex for the raw amateur.If you get the feeling that this camera attempts to bridge the needs of the enthusiast and the dabbler, you're right. Just ch...
Abstract: Panasonic G6 review: although the Lumix G6 uses the same 16.05MP sensor as the G5, the Panasonic G6 brings a more powerful Venus Engine and an improved touchscreen and electronic viewfinder.Panasonic has used a mini-DSLR style for the Panasonic Lumix G6, ...
OLED viewfinder and 3in articulated touchscreen, Great Wifi features including remote control and NFC, Fast single autofocus which works under very low light, Movies w 1080/60/50/24p, focus peaking and mic input, Time lapse, stop motion, panoramas and 7 frame AEB, Access to the broadest native mirrorless lens catalogue.
Quality similar to last 2 generations. But does it matter?, No built-in GPS. Adding data via app can be fiddly, Can't turn down 'ta-da' sound when NFC is successful, Phase-detect AF systems remain better for continuous AF.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the Panasonic Lumix G6 is one of the most satisfying cameras I've used to date. The image quality may be essentially the same as its predecessor, but the feature set, handling and usability have all received ...
Size; Handgrip; Touchscreen interface; WiFi and NFC connectivity; Video capabilities
High ISO performance not as strong as DSLR rivals; Plasticky feel to some areas of the body
Priced competitively against rival DSLRs such as either Canon's EOS 100D or 700D, Nikon's D5200 and Sony's Alpha 65, the Panasonic Lumix G6 has a lot going for it.Packed with features, there's not a lot missing from the G6 it this price point, especiall...
It may not offer too many genuine surprises, but the new Panasonic Lumix G6 is a compelling, very well-balanced compact system camera that offers a lot of features and performance at an attractive price. Falling into the mini-DSLR category of mirrorless...
Abstract: Some images syndicated from our Four Thirds User site). Panasonic Lumix camera business boss, Ichiro Kitao, unveiled the DMC-G6 in Vienna At the same time that we were playing with pre-production samples of the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6 in Vienna ...
Abstract: Cameras Digital Life News Technology News DateOctober 3, 2013 (1) Read later The DMC-G6 is a 16-megapixel, micro four thirds camera in the mini-DSLR form. It has a high-resolution electronic viewfinder and a swivelling touch-enabled LCD. T...
The G6 is the entry into the serious micro four thirds category of camera. It seems to be made down to a price but there is no stinting on the essential camera controls. It is a little too close to a conventional DSLR in body volume, if not in mass. The p...