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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 358 reviews of Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.75/10. Comparing these reviews to 125930 other Digital SLR Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 83/100 (or 8.3 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: Fuss-free high-quality photography for noobs and vets alike
Conclusion: The Panasonic G2 is a Micro Four Thirds camera, making it lighter and smaller than most interchangeable lens snappers. It’s not as diminutive as its stablemate the Panasonic GF2, but its chunkier shap
0 out of 10
Summary: The promise of Micro Four Thirds system cameras is that you get the light weight and portability of a smallish point-and-shoot camera with the lens interchangeability and functions of an advanced D-SLR. Panasonic goes one step further with the new G2...
Conclusion: There are many "artsy" modes you can choose, including black and white (monochrome), and with its all-time Live View system the G2 lets you preview the results prior to making the shot. This shot was made at the 14mm focal length on the kit lens at ISO...
9 out of 10
Summary: It was March when I had a chance to wander round the Focus show with a pre production version of this DSLR unit. Now in late autumn I finally get to look at the boxed version and to try all the G2 has to offer for real.
Conclusion: I am struggling to find any fault with this camera. It has an HDMI (mini) out and with a cable you can view images and video direct onto a TV but no such cable is supplied. While these cables do exist few manufacturers provide them. Buying them is a...
0 out of 10
Summary: The Panasonic G2 is one of the many Micro Four Thirds system cameras available now. As you may know, Micro Four Thirds cameras don't have a mirror like traditional DSLRs. Instead, the G2 and other Micro Four Thirds cameras utilize a live view system...
Conclusion: The Panasonic G2 is an excellent camera. Form, function and performance are rock solid with this Micro Four Thirds shooter. The AF speed, image quality and feature set rivals what the best of the entry-level DSLR crowd is offering right now.