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December 2013
(84%)
113 Reviews
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Compact and sturdy, Diminutiveness doesn't unduly affected handling, Great image quality
Soso battery life, Touch sensitive onscreen icons and physical buttons are small, No eyelevel viewfinder
The general impression of the Lumix DMC-GM1 is a very positive one—it feels like nit picking to describe the battery life as so-so at just over 200 images, which is no better than a humble snapshot camera costing a quarter of the price. But the images th...
Compact and sturdy, Diminutiveness doesn't unduly affected handling, Great image quality
So-so battery life, Touch sensitive on-screen icons and physical buttons are small, No eye-level viewfinder
The general impression of the Lumix DMC-GM1 is a very positive one—it feels like nit picking to describe the battery life as so-so at just over 200 images, which is no better than a humble snapshot camera costing a quarter of the price. But the images tha...
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Published: 2014-02-26, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Very small. Crisp touch-screen LCD. Hinged flash. Snappy performer. 5fps continuous shooting. Clean images through ISO 1600. 1/16,000-second electronic shutter. Sharp, compact kit lens. Raw shooting support. Wi-Fi.
Fixed screen with no EVF option. Lacks accessory shoe or mic input. Compressed control layout. Kit lens lacks manual focus ring. Limited burst shooting in Raw
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 is the smallest interchangeable lens digital camera you can buy. It's not as full-featured as some other models, but you can't argue with its size or performance....
Abstract: The big story, however, is simply its size. The Panasonic GM1 should appeal to a wide range of shooters, from people who want to an interchangeable lens camera without the bulk and weight of DSLRs to seasoned Micro Four Thirds owners who want a small, sec...
Extremely small and lightweight camera body, Very good image quality, Reliable transfer of image files over WiFi, Truly silent shutter mode, Good touchscreen, Nice level of Q.menu and virtual Fn button customizability, Compatible with all Micro Four Third
Poor noise reduction, JPEG rendering of yellows a bit washed out, Low battery capacity, Small controls can be fiddly, Focus mode dial not especially useful, Electronic shutter can produce banding under artificial light, Video resolution tops out at 1080 3
The GM1 offers much of the features and image quality of its Lumix GX7 sibling in a much smaller, lighter package. A few concessions have been made to reduce the size so drastically, namely a lower-capacity battery, but it's an excellent option for casual...