Not everybody wants a full DSLR and not everybody is content with the camera on their smartphone. That's a difficult segment to fill, but Panasonic believes it has the line-up necessary with its ...
Today Panasonic has introduced the latest in their G series of cameras, the LUMIX DMC-G5, complete with a newly-integrated 16.05 megapixel Live MOS sensor and their own Venus Engine for ultra high ...
Panasonic's replacement for the Lumix DMC-G3 doesn't look like a game-changer for the series, but the G5 certainly seems to address the older model's problem areas: relatively sluggish performance and ...
Panasonic has recently announced a selection of six new cameras for 2012, with the compact for enthusiasts, the LX7, and the mirrorless G5 being the most news-worthy. The LX7 (which replaces the LX5) ...
Panasonic announced the Lumix G5 today, adding a new model to the company’s lineup of Micro Four Thirds cameras. Panasonic announced the Lumix G5 today, adding a new model to the company’s lineup of ...
Panasonic’s G5 is the bigger brother — but not the successor — to the G3, featuring a 16.05-megapixel sensor and a revamped imaging chipset. Panasonic’s G5 is the bigger brother — but not the ...
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Panasonic today announced the LUMIX DMC-G5 Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (Micro Four Thirds) camera offering a new 16.05-megapixel Live MOS sensor and redesigned Venus Engine to render clear, crisp ...
The G5 looks like someone took a typical D-SLR and put it in front of Rick Moranis's shrink ray. The handgrip, eye-level viewfinder, and physical control buttons are all arranged just like they would ...
Fancy the accessibility of a compact with the flexibility of a DSLR? The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 aims to provide the best of both worlds Leaving aside how the two different G series strands feel when ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...