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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £630
inc VAT

A highly capable, lightweight alternative to an SLR, but image quality isn't flawless and we miss its predecessor’s more hands-on controls

Specifications

17.3x13mm 15.8-megapixel sensor, 3.0x zoom (28-84mm equivalent), 544g

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The remaining buttons and dials are still more numerous than on the Sony NEX-5, but for us, these changes are a step in the wrong direction. Fewer controls might make the G3 less intimidating for casual photographers but they’re also less likely to turn them into enthusiasts. We don’t buy the argument that they had to be jettisoned to keep the size down, either. It’s 9mm narrower and 35g lighter than the G2, but that makes little difference in practice.

At least picking an autofocus point remains extremely quick via the touchscreen. A new Pinpoint autofocus mode shows a digital magnification of the part of the preview image as soon as it’s touched, and the focus point can then be fine-tuned by dragging the preview image – an unorthodox approach that works well.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 sample 2
We used the touchscreen to pick the precise focus point in this shot

The G2 recorded 720p video with mono sound, but the G3 records at 25fps, 1080p in stereo using AVCHD compression. The G2’s microphone socket has sadly disappeared, though. The big sensor means that image noise is far less pervasive than in compact cameras’ videos, and it also delivers a film-like shallow depth of field.

Various SLRs share these traits, but their video modes are hampered by clumsy autofocus that spoils both the picture and soundtrack, short clip lengths and moiré interference (see our review of the Canon 600D for details). The G3 is different. Focus is smooth and silent, and the touchscreen spot-focus controls and automatic tracking make it easy to keep moving subjects in focus. Clips are up to 30 minutes long, and there was no moiré interference in our tests.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 LCD
The articulated LCD makes a welcome return, especially when shooting video

The only disappointment is that exposure control is limited to exposure compensation. We appreciate that Panasonic wants to reserve direct control of the shutter and aperture for the more expensive GH2, but the lack of an AE lock in videos is less excusable.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ***
CCD effective megapixels 15.8 megapixels
CCD size 17.3x13mm
Viewfinder electronic (1,440,000 pixels)
Viewfinder magnification, coverage 1.4x, 100%
LCD screen size 3.0in
LCD screen resolution 460,000 pixels
Articulated screen Yes
Live view Yes
Optical zoom 3.0x
Zoom 35mm equivalent 28-84mm
Image stabilisation optical, lens based
Maximum image resolution 4,592×3,448
Maximum movie resolution 1920×1080
Movie frame rate at max quality 25fps
File formats JPEG, RAW; AVCHD, QuickTime (M-JPEG)

Physical

Memory slot SDXC
Mermory supplied none
Battery type Li-ion
Battery Life (tested) 270 shots
Connectivity USB, AV, mini HDMI, wired remote
HDMI output resolution 1080i
Body material plastic
Lens mount Micro Four Thirds
Focal length multiplier 2.0x
Kit lens model name Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm / F3.5-5.6 ASPH. / MEGA O.I.S (H-FS014042E)
Accessories USB and AV cables
Weight 544g
Size 86x118x119mm

Buying Information

Warranty one-year RTB
Price £630
Supplier http://www.jessops.com
Details www.panasonic.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modes program, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Shutter speed 60 to 1/4,000 seconds
Aperture range f/3.5-22 (wide), f/5.6-22 (tele)
ISO range (at full resolution) 160 to 6400
Exposure compensation +/-5 EV
White balance auto, 5 presets with fine tuning, manual, custom
Additional image controls contrast, saturation, sharpness, noise reduction, Intelligent Resolution, Intelligent Dynamic, colour space
Manual focus Yes
Closest macro focus 30cm
Auto-focus modes multi, flexible spot, pinpoint, face detect, tracking
Metering modes multi, centre-weighted, centre, face detect
Flash auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, rear curtain, red-eye reduction
Drive modes single, continuous, self-timer, AE bracket

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