Remember the Lumix GF1? It was one of Panasonic's first Micro Four Thirds cameras, setting the bar quite high for models to come. But the GF1's successors -- the GF2 and GF3-- did not live up to ...
Canopied in varying shades of matte black paint, the GX1 has a sleek and elegant retro design. Panasonic didn't exactly take many risks when it came to the camera's physical appearance compared to the ...
Panasonic’s Lumix GX1 takes a step backwards in order to move forwards: the camera may look much like the three-generation-old Lumix GF1, but manages to squeeze both the advanced controls and feature ...
The new Panasonic GX1 carries on where the popular GF1 camera left off, taking on the mantle of being a small, compact interchangeable-lens camera with all the functionality, controls and degree of ...
With its latest effort, Zoom has ensured it's still the first name in multi-effects pedals for beginners. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing ...
Despite its X-series moniker, the latest Micro Four Thirds camera from Panasonic uses the (good) design of an older GF series model. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...
The Panasonic GX1 is the brand's first enthusiast targeted 'X' series Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens camera. But can it hold its own against existing rivals? Panasonic was the first ...
* Tested with 14-42mm Power Zoom ** Tested with 14-42 kit lens. The new Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 14-42 Power Zoom lens gives slightly quicker focus than the 14-42mm lens. For both cameras, the ...
Photographers looking for the next step in the Panasonic system will find the GX1 a worthy upgrade target, but with nothing to separate it markedly from its interchangeable lens competitors there is ...
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