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June 2015
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88 Reviews
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Abstract: Panasonic G7 review: 4K is the big headline feature of the Lumix G7 – and it's not just for videographers. Find out how it performs in our Panasonic Lumix G7 review.Panasonic has introduced the Lumix G7 to replace the G6, and it sits just below the Panaso...
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Published: 2015-07-06, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Solid image quality in both Raw and JPEG, 4K (UHD) video, Builtin WiFi with comprehensive set of features, 4K Photo mode with clever preburst option for grabbing stills from video, Incamera Raw conversion for postshot reprocessing, Superfast focus for sin
Mechanical shutter causes some softness at around 1/100th exposures, Number of external controls make the camera seem more complex than it is, Dated Q.Menu is overcomplex, Touchscreen control tabs leave the screen a bit cluttered (though they can be disab
The Panasonic G7 is an impressive all-rounder, combining solid image quality, impressive autofocus performance and 4K (UHD) capability into a compact body with extensive external controls. Its user interface can be a little unwieldy but has moments of gen...
Excellent handgrip, Superb EVF, Responsive touchscreen display, Electronic shutter enables silent shooting and fast shutter speeds, 4K video/4K Photo
Processing speeds in 4K photo modes could be faster, Top plate, dials and buttons have a plasticky feel, Lowresolution previews in 4K photo mode via the EVF
Solid build and image quality, 4K photography 8mp photos at 30 images/sec, Fast and accurate AF system that also keeps working in the dark, User friendly, Completely silent (electronic) shutter, Suitable for UHS-II SDXC memory cards
4K photography is only possible in jpg
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 is the fifth Panasonic stills camera to offer 4K video and photo shooting, following in the footsteps of the GH4, LX100, FZ1000 and CM1 models. "Introducing 4k to everyone" is the marketing angle that Panasonic are taking with...
Published: 2015-05-27, Author: Richard , review by: thevideomode.com
We will be featuring more on the G7 when we have the chance to do some more thorough testing, but until then, be sure to check out our Panasonic Lumix G7 4K sample video.To find out more about the camera, read Amateur Photographer's first look review of t...
Published: 2015-05-18, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Good image quality and compact but decent kit zoom, Large, detailed viewfinder and fully-articulated touchscreen, Fast AF that works in low light, and 6-8fps burst shooting, 4k video with chance to extract 8MP stills at 30fps, Wifi, timelapse, 7-frame AEB
Continuous AF good but not best in class, Lacks built-in stabilization of Olympus bodies, No USB in-body charging of battery, Maximum Bulb length of 2 minutes. Limits long exposure work, Continue: In depth
The Lumix G7 is a very capable mid-range camera that should be considered by anyone wanting a step-up from budget models, whether DSLR or mirrorless. It has well thought-out controls, a large and detailed electronic viewfinder and the flexibility of a ful...
iAuto and Program shooting modes are accurate and easy in all situations, Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record, Outstanding image quality for both still images and video, Excellent performance, Mega O.I.S. on the included kit lens is v
Lacks internal image stabilization that has been noticeably more effective that being built into the lenses, Higher ISO settings are way to noisy to be used, No NFC for quick connections to smartphones
Meet Panasonic's newest Micro Four Thirds (mirrorless) digicam: the LUMIX DMC-G7. A 16-megapixel Live MOS image sensor has been paired with the Venus Engine, which combined boast improved image quality and performance over past models, thanks to features...
Very low image noise, Superb detail retention, Nice image colors after tweaking, Instant shutterlag with short blackout, Speedy autofocus, Extremely sensitive AF, Fast shottoshot speed, Large and sharp EVF, Calibratable LCD, Highly customizable, Panasonic
Frequent overexposure, Limited dynamicrange, Yellow colorcast in low light, ExposurePriority only in Manual mode, Wrong LiveHistogram, Flex in LCD hinge, Pause after filming, Very slow to poweroff
The Panasonic Lumix G7 is built around a 16 megapixels Four-Thirds CMOS sensor paired with a fast and powerful processor which lets it record 4K Ultra-HD video at 30 FPS or 1080p HD at 60 FPS. It can also shoot continuously at 8 FPS for up to 100 JPEG ima...
With things hotting up considerably in the mirrorless camera market, a mild upgrade was never going to cut it, especially in the light of MFT rival Olympus's Mark II E-M5, but Panasonic has taken a slightly different tack. So while the G7 doesn't have qui...