Friday, April 29, 2011

Panasonic DMC-G10 Review

Panasonic DMC-G10: What’s in it?

Panasonic DMC-G10 works with an interchangeable lens and can be individualized and beyond through complex accessories. It’s a relatively new genre of digital camera system. But it represents others series in many ways.

The DMC-G10 comes with 12 MP Live MOS sensor and Intelligent Resolution technology. The 3-inches display screen resolves 460,000 pixels. Thanks to the 11.9 Ounces weight, so that the camera is easier to carry than a D-SLR camera. Panasonic DMC-G10 equipped with pretty much features such as AF and numerous of scene modes.

DMC-G10 is a stripped down from the G2. Video recording mode is available on this Panasonic DMC-G10. It records 1280 x 720 at 30 fps; the files are saved in Motion JPEG. Thanks to the image optical stabilizer that prevents handshake during high-powered zoom.

Despite its relatively low price, the DMC-G10 makes a great quality of pictures and packed with advanced features such as the fast AF. The interchangeable camera also shows a reliable performance.
Panasonic DMC-G10
The image quality is very satisfactory. Panasonic DMC-G10 addressed such as extremely low-noise images at dusk. Particularly noteworthy is the video recording, the Panasonic has in this model very seriously. As already mentioned, you can access a series of video-recorded scenes. Moreover, the image is in focus while recording continuously.

Unfortunately the videos stored in an outdated format: Motion JPEG not AVCHD as in most current digital camera. The camera also records only a mono quality audio.

Panasonic DMC-G10: Conclusion

Despite its range of price the DMC-10 shows great images result, great features and easy to operate. This is a great starter Micro Four Thirds camera and easy on the wallet.


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