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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 is a mirrorless camera with 4/3 (2.0x) sensor and 16.0 megapixels manufactured from 2013 to 2015 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 125 - 25600 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 5 FPS. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 566 €;
19 users have given it an average vote of 9.4 out of 10
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Pros:Light but consistent, construction and file quality, sensor stabilizer, tilting viewfinder, optical park, video
Cons:Complex menu, battery
Opinion:I just sold it, after 3 years of little use, just because it was not used as it deserved. The reason is that now I like cameras and mighty goals and I can not explain why, it is actually that I always got the 5d MK III. Anyway this pana was a great alternative, it is not a toy anyway, though it has a slight back strength. The design quality is great and in general the quality of the files is just as good, good ISO holding, good contrast and dynamic range. The plus is the video compartment, you can work well especially if you add ad hoc accessories. The ability to take advantage of vintage lens adapters (maybe very bright) is really handy. The optical park between pana and Olympus is a manna, you mount what you want, from cheap optics but more than decent to the top of the lens (and cost). Only new is the menu I find complex compared to what I'm used to in Canon, as far as I am concernedTo be a little studied I have always struggled to get used to it, but, as I wrote at the beginning, maybe because I did not use it properly; Along with the battery life (I recommend at least another pair of patona batteries). As far as the AF is concerned, it is not bad even if we are not in reflex levels. RnMoving head and sharpness / brightness of the viewfinder and swivel screen at TOP.rn
Pros:Viewfinder adjustable stabilizer on the sensor size, touch screen, optical park, built-in flash.
Cons:Battery life, noise at high ISO.
Opinion:Purchased used as a second body with 14-42 to which I added the Olympus 40-150 for outputs read, I immediately appreciated the excellent electronic viewfinder (adjustable) and the adjustable touch screen (easy to change the focus point On fire). The image quality is remarkable, AF, until now, has never missed, even in low light. The stabilizer on the sensor allows shutter speeds to me untenable on an SLR (I have a Canon 6D) with telephoto. The park optics M4 / 3 Olympus-Panasonic (which must be added Sigma and Tamron) ensures a wide choice between economic and high-end, small size, then, make it suitable to the street. The only negative note is the battery life (because it will use the electronic viewfinder too?) And yield high ISO up to 2500 the noise is manageable (I shoot in RAW), since, in my opinion, is too invasive.
Opinion:I would like to know if it can work with ottice nikon AFD, such as automatic lost ... and which adapter, if the photos run out, exposure, shooting with candlelight indoors if the anti body vibration machine works with my optics, it can be compared with xt1 and optical afd ... so have a body-purpose and use ancient times to mess with menus and screens without squeezing the brain thank you all hello
Pros:It has everything you need: adjustable viewfinder, stabilizer, adjustable screen, large park optics, excellent technical characteristics.
Cons:Price and tropical conditions.
Opinion:It can be part of a second kit lightweight, and versatile to wear during long trips where weight is likely to make the day a torture maintaining a good quality use. The sensor stabilized saves money, weight and size of the optical viewfinder swiveling becomes critical in some situations, and the image quality is very interessante.rnCon these features can also be a good first kit with body and excellent optical pancakes Wearing sempre.rnFino ISO 1600 does not appear to be problems in quality and then, albeit slowly begins to descend increasing sensibilità.rnImportante then is the wide availability of optical and Olympus that Panasonic.rnGhiere and controls are all present, and you can shoot in manual with ease using the dial aperture and that regardless of the times.
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