Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2.
January 2011
(78%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very good photo quality (though see issues below), Compact and wellbuilt rangefinderstyle body, 3inch touchscreen LCD with 460,000 pixels, good outdoor visibility, Wellimplemented touch features include touch AF / touch shutter / customizable menus / image playback, Very good live view system with fast autofocus, live histogram, custom grid lines, face detection/recognition, Full manual controls;
Tends to underexpose a little; highlight clipping can be an issue, Redeye a problem; no removal tool in playback mode, Strong vignetting and some corner blurring on F2.5, 14 mm kit lens, Lots of features removed from GF1, including a physical mode dial, bulb mode, flash exposure compensation, Film Modes, and support for a wired remote control, No manual controls in movie mode, Buffer fills quickl
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 is a compact interchangeable lens camera that uses the Micro Four Thirds standard. It's the follow-up to the popular DMC-GF1, a camera I liked so much while reviewing it that I bought one for myself. The GF2 is a shrunken-d...
Compacité / tactile utilisable, Richesse des RAW / mesure d'expo fiable, Piqué du 14 mm / compatible photo 3D, Qualité des vidéos HD - FullHD
Imagerie quasi inchangée depuis GF1, 14 mm de qualité mais pas polyvalent, Ergonomie simplifiée / réglages manquants, Pas de HDR ni de panoramique
Le GF2 marque le retour de Panasonic sur les compacts à objectifs interchangeables, il était temps. Et on ne peut s'empêcher de trouver que cette actualisation a un parfum de contre attaque face au NEX-5. Le GF2 reprend en tout cas des éléments qui ont fa...
Compact body and lens. Simple to use. Good image quality. Minimal shutter lag. Fast autofocus. Variety of HD video recording formats. Responsive touch screen. Stereo audio recording.
Low-light performance isn't as good as some competitors. Image sensor is not true APS-C size. Proprietary USB port.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 might be the best Micro Four Thirds camera on the market, but it's not the best compact interchangeable-lens camera you can buy. ...
Abstract: Si le Panasonic GF2 utilise toujours le capteur LiveMOS de 12 Mpx déjà présent dans le précédent modèle (GF1), il intègre une nouvelle puce de traitement des images Venus Engine FHD qui devrait apporter une meilleure qualité d'image notamment au niveau...
The Panasonic Lumix GF2 seems to have a lot of future-thinking in place. There's touchscreen, 3D compatibility and Micro Four Thirds boasts the largest selection of lenses compared to any other Compact System Camera manufacturer. The new slimmed-down ...
The new GF2 adds an intuitive touch screen and a more svelte form factor. High ISO performance isn't on par with the best DSLRs, though overall images were very good.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 is a superb little camera it is an immense improvement over the GF1, a camera that until just a few months ago was a worthy competitor in the compact system camera market. Its build quality and handling make it a pleasure to us...
3D shots are low-res, Not worth upgrading over the GF1
There are inevitably shared features and controls, albeit up to a point. The integral Four Thirds Live Mos sensor has been carried over and so effective resolution has remained the same, with the GF2 delivering still photos in either JPEG or Raw picture f...
Abstract: Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GF2 arrives in retail stores in January 2011, roughly 15 months after we reviewed its predecessor, the GF1. The new model, which will be available in black or white, has the same rangefinder-like styling as its predecessor but is ...