Monday, January 31, 2011

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10 Review


Revision based on a production DMC-G 10This is the last in our series of new ' Quick ' Reviews. We will use this format for the cameras that are functionally similar and identical in terms of output in templates that we have already reviewed. We test to confirm the quality of the image is identical (noise testing and shots of our ' than ' scene study at all), then focus the review about the differences between the two cameras. Learn all about the camera you are interested in we recommend reading not only the rapid, but also the full review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G 2.Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10 is (with the G2) latest Panasonic's pioneering mirrorless system camera of g. G10 series is a new camera, but in many ways represents a synthesis of elements from other models of the series. The G10 has the same sensor as the G2 and G1 as the original is a style similar to a DSLR ' traditional ', but as the GF1, the LCD is hard, rigid. Unlike the GF1, G10 offers a built-in EVF (of the same specification as the unit of viewfinder optional DMW-LVF 1E which is available for the GF1), but the resolution is lower than that of the G1, GH1, G2, 202 k dots than 1,4 million pixels. G10 EVF is a more conventional grid, too, instead of field-sequential display used in G2. Basically, then, the G10 is a stripped-down version of G2, aimed squarely at entry-level users. The essence remains the same (sensor, AF/measurement system) but G10 lacks the most expensive extra found in high-end model, such as complex a touch-sensitive LCD screen and high resolution EVF. As such, is a model of ' budget ' G10 and represents the first real attempt with a Panasonic Micro Four Thirds camera to compete with entry-level DSLR. It can compete with the likes of D3000 Nikon and Canon EOS 1000D? Read on to find out. G10 is a stripped-down version of G2, is more expensive in terms of ergonomics and certain aspects of its specification. Here are the main differences: approx. 32 g lighterSlightly/push button layouts topplateNo EVF/LCD auto switchSignificantly low resolution EVF (202 K dots over 1.4 million points and not sequential field) fixed, do not touch-sensitive screenNo option (lite) AVCHD recording movie mode LCD (JPEG only) no plug-in for movie recording button dedicated external microphoneNo (accessed from the movie mode of exposure mode selector)
Panasonic DMC GF1• AVCHD video Mode:
1280 x 720

• JPEG:
1280 x 720, 30 fps
848 x 480, 30 fps
640 x 480, 30 fps
320 x 240, 30 fps

• AVCHD:
1280 x 720, 60/50 fps

• JPEG:
1280 x 720, 30 fps
848 x 480, 30 fps
640 x 480, 30 fps
320 x 240, 30 fps

• JPEG:
1280 x 720, 30 fps
848 x 480, 30 fps
640 x 480, 30 fps
320 x 240, 30fpsAudio • Mono (stereo via external microphone connector) • Mono (stereo via external microphone connector) LCD screen • 3.0 TFT LCD monitor "
• 460,000 dots
• Approx. 100% coverage
• 3.0? TFT LCD monitor
• 460,000 dots
• Approx. 100% coverage
• Multi-angle swing and tilt (swing 180 ?, 180 ? swivel)
• Sensitive • 3.0 TFT touch LCD monitor "
• 460,000 dots
• CoverageViewfinder • Approximately 100% optional
• magnification x 1.04
• 0.52 x (35 mm equiv)
• 202 k dots
• 100% FOV
• 1 x magnification
• 0.7 x (35 mm equiv)
• k 1440 dot equiv
• 100% FOV
• magnification x 1.04
• 0.52 x (35 mm equiv)
• 202 k dots
• 100% FOV

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