Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Panasonic » Panasonic Dmc G1 Black
Nokia Sony Ericsson Motorola HTC Sam Sung Panasonic Acer LG Sharp Toshiba BlackBerry Google android ringtone other Phones

Panasonic Dmc G1 Black

Panasonic DMC G1 Black

Panasonic DMC G1 Black

Panasonic DMC G1 Black
Share:


Panasonic DMC G1 Black

Save on Panasonic DMC G1 Black. Free Shipping, Order Now!Panasonic DMC G1 Black
Share:

You canBuy Panasonic DMC G1 BlackIn Stock. Panasonic DMC G1 Black Shops or Buy Online - At Lowest Pirce you Save BIG!

First, let me begin by saying that I am not a professional photographer. Secondly, I love this camera!

Back to X-Mas last year I waited to upgrade my regular p & s something better, buy a Canon SX20 IS and I was very pleased, but the machine did not give me an image processor that was looking for. So I ordered Canon Rebel XS DSLR true, unfortunately, I found it too heavy (Eli is back to the camera.

I am a mother 21 / 2 year old twins, and so much stuff to carry around (sippy cups, extra clothes, pacifiers, toys, etc.) so portability is very important to me.

Well this camera decides that it is so portable, so easy and so cool to see! With this camera, I should not be concerned about the lack of fresh pictures of my items quick (it takes up to three frames per second!)

I was able to create cool effects cotton candy falls, shooting sunsets and dusk makes macro photography. I have to buy other lenses and filters to book early!

Tilt LCD is a blessing, I can photograph my children in all corners and simplifies the check out after my shots.

I recommend this camera to anyone who wants more than I, P & D, but do not want to compromise on space for bags (or less) is the perfect camera for the family!

Yes! we have "Panasonic DMC G1 Black". You canBuy Panasonic DMC G1 BlackIn Stock. Lowest Prices on Panasonic DMC G1 Black Shops & Purchase Online - Buy today you Save BIG

Awesome..........


Share:

best Camera I have ever used... Has so many function, it can do a lot more then you think....

Almost Excellent


Share:

The Panasonic Lumix G1 is almost an excellent camera, but its shortcomings make it just very good. If you're moving up from a compact without interchangeable lenses, you will most likely be happy. On the other hand, if your main camera is a DSLR, as mine is, the G1 leaves something to be desired.

First, it's quite small compared to a DSLR, and I find it hard and uncomfortable to hold, especially with a longer lens. My hands aren't unusually large, but I still can manage a grip with only three fingers -- my pinky hangs in thin air. This is OK with the image-stabilized 14 - 45 mm kit lenses, but with longer, heavier glass it's difficult to hold it steady. Since one of my reasons for buying the camera was to use my Leica and Pentax manual-focus lenses with adapters -- of course, they are not image-stabilized -- this is more of a problem than it might be for someone using only m4/3 O.I.S. lenses. Yes, I'm asking the G1 to do something it's not really designed for, especially since those old telephotos are heavy and bulky, and really unbalance the camera. But if you're thinking of buying the G1 and lens adapters and giving that old glass in your closet a new lease on life, tone down your expectations, at least re: telephotos.

The EVF is much different from an optical finder, and takes some getting used to. But it allows a live histogram in the finder, so you know where your exposure is when you shoot, not while chimping afterwards. And the EVF brightens in low light so you can always see what you're shooting -- the image is grainy in low light, but once you realize that the grain is only in the finder, not on the image, it's OK. When shooting in manual focus with a legacy lens, punching a couple of buttons -- very small ones -- will bring up an enlarged section of the finder, which allows very precise focus. And you can move the enlarged section around to fall on the main subject, handy if the camera's on a tripod. This happens automatically when manual focusing the kit lens. There's also live viewing on the LCD panel, which flips out and twists so you can see it when holding the camera overhead, down low, etc. I am quite happy with the EVF overall.

Wide-angle is problematic. Because of the small m4/3 sensor, the effective focal length of any lens is doubled vs. on 35mm, meaning the 14 - 45mm kit lens gives the same angles of view as a 28 - 90mm lens on 35mm. If you like to shoot wide, say with a 20mm on a 35mm camera, you'll need a 10mm lens on the G1 to get the same angle. (Panasonic makes a wide-angle zoom -- I think it's 7 -14mm? -- but it's more than $800.) This is a characteristic of all digital cameras with sensors smaller than a 35mm film frame, but APS-sized models, like Nikon's D300, D90, some Canons, etc., increase effective focal length by only 50% +/-; a 12mm lens acts like an 18mm, which is usually wide enough. On the other hand, if you like to shoot telephoto, you're in luck: Panasonic's 45 - 200mm m4/3 lens gives you the same angles as a 90 -- 400mm lens on 35. So it depends on what you want; I like wide, so this is a big negative for me. Not quite big enough to make me return the camera, but enough that I'm hoping Panasonic (or Olympus -- lenses fit both brands) comes out with a 10mm or 12mm lens soon.

The kit lens is very slow, f/3.5 - 5.6. It's usable thanks to O.I.S., but don't expect to use selective focus with the background thrown into a creamy blur. At 45mm f/5.6, depth of field is too great for that. Here's where fast legacy lenses come in handy (but you have to focus them); next time I'll buy the body only and add the 20mm f/1.7 instead of the kit zoom. For walking around taking snapshots, the kit lens is fine. Indoors, image quality is acceptable even when you have to boost ISO to get a fast shutter speed -- but this is not a high-ISO camera. If you like shooting in available darkness, buy a DSLR. Even my D200, whose digital innards are a couple of generations old, is way better, and the newer cameras far outshine it.

Finally, the camera is much lighter and easier to carry than a DSLR, but not small enough to keep in your pocket. So it's still swinging on a strap or living in a bag, but doesn't weigh you down quite as much. But it's not a total lightweight, either: You still know there's a camera on the strap, just not quite as heavy a one as if you had a DSLR.

In short, I could take this camera or leave it. Now that I have it, I'll keep it, use it and enjoy it, with both its kit lens and the old manual-focus lenses I have in my collection. (Note, though, that some of the adapters are expensive, especially those from big name companies.) But I probably wouldn't buy it again. I gave it four stars, because for what it is, it's fine, but my cursor was hovering over the "3 Star" rating for a while.

Oh, and if you're not into complex functions, and lots of them, plus a maximally boring and obtuse user's manual, think hard before buying the G1. There are way too many functions; fortunately, you can simple set the dial at P, or A, etc. and shoot.

Panasonic G1


Share:

I'm not a professional photographer.I have as a gift

since my wife was tired of get any nice pictures from her

old camera, she decide to give to me Panasonic G1,


I 'm glad she did. Love this gift.

Read More About Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 12.1MP Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with Lumix G Vario 14-45 mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH Mega OIS Lens (Black)

Best buy for "Panasonic DMC G1 Black",Lowest Price Panasonic DMC G1 Black+ Free shipping. Don't miss Panasonic DMC G1 Black, Cheapest Panasonic DMC G1 BlackBuy Online - Get it Now!

by: ShellSort
Panasonic Manufacturing Philippines Corporation - Strategic Analysis Review - Aarkstore Enterprise Panasonic Digital Camcorders Are Available In Some Model Alternatives The Panasonic Viera TX-L32D25B 1080P Full HD LED TV Panasonic Txp65vt20(txp65vt20b)video Review-cheap 3d Plasma Tv Review Panasonic DMC GF1C K Panasonic Phones - Hallmark of Quality Review Panasonic DMC G2K K Review Panasonic DMC G1 Black Review Panasonic DMC GF1K K What About The Panasonic Tx-p42g20 Tv? Review Panasonic DMC GH1K A Review Of The Panasonic TXL32G20 Led Tv - Review Of The Panasonic Viera Tx-l32d25
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.110) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.020282 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 69 , 16162, 22,
Panasonic Dmc G1 Black Anaheim