Lumix g7 tại sao không nenem ua

Lumix g7 tại sao không nenem ua

5.0 out of 5 stars A lightweight that punches above it's class
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2016

What a camera you're getting for this price point! The Panasonic G7 is the sixth camera in their G series line, and I have to say they have finally nailed it. This camera sits right in the sweet spot of performance, size, and price. It is considered a mid level camera but can do just about anything the higher end models can.The 16 mp sensor has been refined and provide good high iso performance. RAW files are easy to work with. The headline feature 4K video is top notch although you have limited manual controls for video recording. Speaking of controls, this camera bristles with dials, levers, and buttons. It is a call back to the original G1 and G2 and I love it. Handling is top notch, everything falls into place and all functions are within easy reach for fast access. The grip is superb and I really think this is the best handling camera out there. Auto focus is fast and accurate, but that also depends on the lens.So what's not to like? Not much. The build materials are plastic, but overall build quality is quite good. No in body stabilization, this is a big deal to some. I don't know why, I don't think it is such a big deal. No weather sealing but we are talking about a mid level camera here, if you want to check all the boxes you will be looking at a more expensive camera. Saying that though Pentax manages to weather seal all their bodies so it can be done Panasonic!Overall, for this price point it is tough to find a better camera. Highly recommended! Use the money you save to get some lenses. Because as good a camera body is, it's really the lens that makes the biggest difference. I see a lot of people upgrading to a new camera expecting to be blown away, but always end up disappointed. Simply because they just use the kit lenses the cameras come with.If you couldn't tell I really like this camera. I'm a portrait photographer and you can see a lot of my work on Flickr. Just search my name I guess. Happy shooting!

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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 23, 2022

I'm just a hobbyist photographer and wanted a better quality camera with interchangeable lenses. This fit what I was looking for and the price range I was in. My photos are decent, but can get better as I learn more about post processing and editing. But this camera has served me well for years and I've used it a lot while on trips with excellent results at least to me. I do wish it better stabilization. Some third party brand lenses that have stabilization in them won't work with this camera body. Only Panasonic branded lenses will work with the stabilization for this model. The newer cameras are more up-to-date with this stuff and interchangeable with the stabilization.
I may upgrade in the future but this camera is still great quality and I will continue to use until then.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 30, 2015

EDITED 8/17/2015:

I recently received a Panasonic G7 from Amazon, and I have already shot over 20,000 frames with it during the seven weeks I've had it (with many different lenses, and with mostly using the electronic shutter), plus a few video tests. Since I already own the Panasonic G5, and GH4 (and I also had the G6), and have shot over 125,000(!) photos with these MFT cameras, I was familiar with Panasonic cameras, and also with the menu settings changes I generally make to get what I want in the images. The G7 fits “neatly” between the very small and light G5/6 bodies and the considerably larger and heavier GH4 (although that one is still relatively compact compared with most dSLRs, and its MFT lenses are also generally very compact and light – and this gear is FUN to carry and use!). I value the GH4 for its excellent EVF, great grip (it is easy and secure to use one-handed), its excellent set of useful external controls, its wide range of useful options in its easily-used menus, the excellence of its stills-quality (with selected type and sample of lenses, and with customized menu settings), and its great video capabilities. I value the G5 for its sharp EVF (the one on the G6 has better color and contrast, but it is not as sharp), its miniscule size and weight, its very good external controls and menus, and the excellence of its stills and video (although the G5, unlike the G6, has no external mic input, and it is without focus-peaking).

The G7 is a nice combination of the good qualities of both the G5/6 and the GH4, at a lower price in size, weight, and cost compared with the GH4 - although it is without weather-sealing and high data-rate and slow-motion 1080 video options (but it does have 100Mbps 4K-24/30P video plus “4K-Photo” options). The excellent EVF is similar to the one in the GH4, the grip is almost as good, the external controls (both buttons and knobs) are unusually numerous and useful, and the menus are similar to, and consistent with, those of the other models in the line. A few items have been added to what the G5 had: 4K-Photo/Video, the tone-curve adjustment shared with the GX7/8 and GH4 (I find this very useful!), “Diffraction Compensation” (I briefly tried this and decided to leave it “Off” – it progressively sharpens the image as the lens is stopped down to its smallest stops to offset the softening normally resulting from diffraction, but this can result in excessive noise even in good light - and this sharpening can be done better during editing), and an external mic input similar to the one on the G6 (but missing on the G5 and GX7). Using the G7's electronic shutter, leaving the EVF and camera always-on during shooting sessions, and using no flash, I get well over 600 JPG highest-quality frames per battery charge.

As for color and other photo characteristics, I appreciate having the ability to adjust EVERYTHING on these Panasonic MFT cameras (color balance and saturation, contrast, color-curves, sharpening and noise-reduction levels, etc.) - and I also appreciate being able to match surprisingly well the EVF's characteristics with those of my reference computer monitor so that I get very useful and accurate previewing while using the EVF (with a floppy wide-brimmed hat worn while outdoors to shade the EVF). These cameras are a "tweaker's" (read, "perfectionist's"...;-) dream come true...!

Overall, I have no real complaints with the G7, although a few things bothered me very slightly at first. As with the GH4, the rear “dial” (which on the G7 is a circle of buttons as with the G5, rather than a wheel as with the GH4) gets somewhat “hidden” below the rear surface of the camera toward the “dial’s” upper right – but this is to keep it from being unintentionally pressed/moved by the right hand gripping the camera. It took me a bit of time to remember the new way to access exposure bias adjustment (I generally use A-Priority, setting the aperture for best lens performance with each lens and/or for best DOF for what I want in the image – and I often adjust exposure-bias as I shoot, using the excellent EVF as a guide), and it required a button-push to access this on the G7 (the G5/6 and GH4 can be left with the rear thumb-wheel needing only to be moved in order to adjust exposure bias). But, I discovered that with going into "Dial Set" in the menus, I was able to enable exposure biasing with a simple turn of the rear wheel (no button press required!;-). Also, the image resolution is very slightly smaller than that of the other Panasonic cameras I've used, but this is of little practical consequence. And, as others have noticed, the G7's (and also my GH4's) serial number tends to "evaporate" - and with my G7, there is now no trace remaining of that number. Panasonic has recognized this issue, and if both the box label with the serial number and the purchase invoice are retained, and if the camera is registered with Panasonic, the warranty will be honored.

Bottom line: this is one HECK of a nice camera, at a very decent price! Highly recommended! (A few photos taken with the G7 are attached...)

--DR

Lumix g7 tại sao không nenem ua

5.0 out of 5 stars The G7 is one HECK of a nice camera!
By David Ruether on June 30, 2015

EDITED 8/17/2015:

I recently received a Panasonic G7 from Amazon, and I have already shot over 20,000 frames with it during the seven weeks I've had it (with many different lenses, and with mostly using the electronic shutter), plus a few video tests. Since I already own the Panasonic G5, and GH4 (and I also had the G6), and have shot over 125,000(!) photos with these MFT cameras, I was familiar with Panasonic cameras, and also with the menu settings changes I generally make to get what I want in the images. The G7 fits “neatly” between the very small and light G5/6 bodies and the considerably larger and heavier GH4 (although that one is still relatively compact compared with most dSLRs, and its MFT lenses are also generally very compact and light – and this gear is FUN to carry and use!). I value the GH4 for its excellent EVF, great grip (it is easy and secure to use one-handed), its excellent set of useful external controls, its wide range of useful options in its easily-used menus, the excellence of its stills-quality (with selected type and sample of lenses, and with customized menu settings), and its great video capabilities. I value the G5 for its sharp EVF (the one on the G6 has better color and contrast, but it is not as sharp), its miniscule size and weight, its very good external controls and menus, and the excellence of its stills and video (although the G5, unlike the G6, has no external mic input, and it is without focus-peaking).

The G7 is a nice combination of the good qualities of both the G5/6 and the GH4, at a lower price in size, weight, and cost compared with the GH4 - although it is without weather-sealing and high data-rate and slow-motion 1080 video options (but it does have 100Mbps 4K-24/30P video plus “4K-Photo” options). The excellent EVF is similar to the one in the GH4, the grip is almost as good, the external controls (both buttons and knobs) are unusually numerous and useful, and the menus are similar to, and consistent with, those of the other models in the line. A few items have been added to what the G5 had: 4K-Photo/Video, the tone-curve adjustment shared with the GX7/8 and GH4 (I find this very useful!), “Diffraction Compensation” (I briefly tried this and decided to leave it “Off” – it progressively sharpens the image as the lens is stopped down to its smallest stops to offset the softening normally resulting from diffraction, but this can result in excessive noise even in good light - and this sharpening can be done better during editing), and an external mic input similar to the one on the G6 (but missing on the G5 and GX7). Using the G7's electronic shutter, leaving the EVF and camera always-on during shooting sessions, and using no flash, I get well over 600 JPG highest-quality frames per battery charge.

As for color and other photo characteristics, I appreciate having the ability to adjust EVERYTHING on these Panasonic MFT cameras (color balance and saturation, contrast, color-curves, sharpening and noise-reduction levels, etc.) - and I also appreciate being able to match surprisingly well the EVF's characteristics with those of my reference computer monitor so that I get very useful and accurate previewing while using the EVF (with a floppy wide-brimmed hat worn while outdoors to shade the EVF). These cameras are a "tweaker's" (read, "perfectionist's"...;-) dream come true...!

Overall, I have no real complaints with the G7, although a few things bothered me very slightly at first. As with the GH4, the rear “dial” (which on the G7 is a circle of buttons as with the G5, rather than a wheel as with the GH4) gets somewhat “hidden” below the rear surface of the camera toward the “dial’s” upper right – but this is to keep it from being unintentionally pressed/moved by the right hand gripping the camera. It took me a bit of time to remember the new way to access exposure bias adjustment (I generally use A-Priority, setting the aperture for best lens performance with each lens and/or for best DOF for what I want in the image – and I often adjust exposure-bias as I shoot, using the excellent EVF as a guide), and it required a button-push to access this on the G7 (the G5/6 and GH4 can be left with the rear thumb-wheel needing only to be moved in order to adjust exposure bias). But, I discovered that with going into "Dial Set" in the menus, I was able to enable exposure biasing with a simple turn of the rear wheel (no button press required!;-). Also, the image resolution is very slightly smaller than that of the other Panasonic cameras I've used, but this is of little practical consequence. And, as others have noticed, the G7's (and also my GH4's) serial number tends to "evaporate" - and with my G7, there is now no trace remaining of that number. Panasonic has recognized this issue, and if both the box label with the serial number and the purchase invoice are retained, and if the camera is registered with Panasonic, the warranty will be honored.

Bottom line: this is one HECK of a nice camera, at a very decent price! Highly recommended! (A few photos taken with the G7 are attached...)

--DR

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 12, 2022

I wanted something more powerful than a Webcam for streaming. I think it does the job, good 60 fps 4k camera footage.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 29, 2022

I’m really happy with my purchase of this camera it came quick and well package thanks so much I love it

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2022

I use this to record long form videos in 4k and it’s great! I recommend that you get a dummy battery that can plug into an outlet so that you can have infinite battery life. I haven’t ran into any overheating issues at all which is something that apparently could happen.

One downside is that this camera is only able to record in 4GB chunks before splitting into a different file. This doesn’t effect the video in any way and it can still record for as long as your SD card can hold, but it does mean you have to put over 20 separate clips on a timeline in order when editing. This is really not a big deal, but just something to consider I suppose.

Overall, this camera rulez, and I would even go as far to compare its Quality to the LUMIX S5. The S5 is superior for multiple reasons, but the output quality for 4k video at 30fps is comparable.

If you’re looking for a budget camera to shoot high quality footage this is definitely your best bet.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 9, 2022

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 24, 2022

Doesn’t overheat even when I’ve left it on for days(oops), the focus is good with the touch screen choosing exactly where I want it to focus Altho I’ve noticed if I’m sitting too far away it’ll focus on something else so occasionally have to readjust it but overall it’s good and would recommend it to anyone

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 4, 2022

I love this camera! It has definitely exceeded my expectations

Lumix g7 tại sao không nenem ua

5.0 out of 5 stars My first digital camera
By shalia on September 4, 2022

I love this camera! It has definitely exceeded my expectations

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5.0 out of 5 stars Probablemente la mejor cámara por el precio. Lumix G7 vs Canon Rebel T5i.

Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on February 9, 2019

Todos sabemos que las camaras de calidad tanto Reflex como Mirorless son caras. Yo uso la camara para trabajar, tenemos una agencia de marketing digital. Antes usaba la Canon Rebel T5i y ahora estamos usando esta Panasonic Lumix G7.

Principales diferencias entre la G7 y la Rebel T5i:

TAMAÑO Ganador: Lumix G7 - La G7 es mirrorless por lo que es mas chica de tamaño y mas ligera . Ademas usa sensor micro cuatro tercios por lo que los lentes son mas compactos comparados con los de la Canon.

CALIDAD EN FOTOGRAFIA Ganador: Lumix G7 - Usamos tanto la Canon T5i como la Lumix G7 para tomar fotografia de comida y creemos que la G7 es mejor que la T5i por la viveza de los colores. El unico punto negativo de la G7 es que las fotos son en tamaño 16MB y las de la Canon T5i es de 18MB.

CALIDAD EN VIDEO Ganador: Lumix G7 - La G7 graba en 4K por lo que no hay punto de comparación. En video la T5i no tiene nada que hacer contra la G7.

FUNCIONES EXTRAS: Ganador: Lumix G7 - Aun no termino de descubrir al 100% la camara, pero hasta ahora he visto dos funciones muy practicas que no tiene la T5i. La primera es foto en 4K; basicamente te permite grabar pequeños clips de video y de ahi sacar fotos 4K de excelente calidad de 8MB. Y la otra funcion es la de timelapse: se pueden crear los efectos de timelapse muy fácilmente.

FACILIDAD DEL SOFTWARE: Ganador: Canon T5i - Quiza es porque aun no me acostumbro al sistema de Panasonic, pero se me hacia mas facil el sistema Canon. Pero igual aquí es cuestión de acostumbrarse.

Creo que las camaras Reflex ya van de salida. Si vas a comprar una camara te recomiendo una mirrorless. Y si estas comparando entre la Canon T5i y la Lumix G7, te puedo decir con seguridad que la Lumix G7 es mucho mejor. Tiene mas funciones y podrás grabar video en 4K.

Lumix g7 tại sao không nenem ua

5.0 out of 5 stars Probablemente la mejor cámara por el precio. Lumix G7 vs Canon Rebel T5i.
Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on February 9, 2019

Todos sabemos que las camaras de calidad tanto Reflex como Mirorless son caras. Yo uso la camara para trabajar, tenemos una agencia de marketing digital. Antes usaba la Canon Rebel T5i y ahora estamos usando esta Panasonic Lumix G7.

Principales diferencias entre la G7 y la Rebel T5i:

TAMAÑO Ganador: Lumix G7 - La G7 es mirrorless por lo que es mas chica de tamaño y mas ligera . Ademas usa sensor micro cuatro tercios por lo que los lentes son mas compactos comparados con los de la Canon.

CALIDAD EN FOTOGRAFIA Ganador: Lumix G7 - Usamos tanto la Canon T5i como la Lumix G7 para tomar fotografia de comida y creemos que la G7 es mejor que la T5i por la viveza de los colores. El unico punto negativo de la G7 es que las fotos son en tamaño 16MB y las de la Canon T5i es de 18MB.

CALIDAD EN VIDEO Ganador: Lumix G7 - La G7 graba en 4K por lo que no hay punto de comparación. En video la T5i no tiene nada que hacer contra la G7.

FUNCIONES EXTRAS: Ganador: Lumix G7 - Aun no termino de descubrir al 100% la camara, pero hasta ahora he visto dos funciones muy practicas que no tiene la T5i. La primera es foto en 4K; basicamente te permite grabar pequeños clips de video y de ahi sacar fotos 4K de excelente calidad de 8MB. Y la otra funcion es la de timelapse: se pueden crear los efectos de timelapse muy fácilmente.

FACILIDAD DEL SOFTWARE: Ganador: Canon T5i - Quiza es porque aun no me acostumbro al sistema de Panasonic, pero se me hacia mas facil el sistema Canon. Pero igual aquí es cuestión de acostumbrarse.

Creo que las camaras Reflex ya van de salida. Si vas a comprar una camara te recomiendo una mirrorless. Y si estas comparando entre la Canon T5i y la Lumix G7, te puedo decir con seguridad que la Lumix G7 es mucho mejor. Tiene mas funciones y podrás grabar video en 4K.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Regular Review

Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on January 29, 2019

I will update review as I go:
The 4k camera with interchangeable lenses, what else you can get?
It is overpriced in India, but there is no competition for it in India yet. 16 MP is low but if paired with some nice cheap lense, it does deliver cinematic pictures and videos.

I have 3 different lenses for it and it does the job for me.

I will update more as time permits

5.0 out of 5 stars ¡Una cámara liviana que golpea como un peso pesado!

Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on October 23, 2019

Una compra excelente sin duda. La G7 es una impresionante cámara todo terreno, combina una calidad de imagen sólida, un impresionante rendimiento de enfoque automático y capacidad 4K (UHD) en un cuerpo compacto con controles externos que son fáciles de alcanzar sin ningún problema. La interfaz de usuario puede ser un poco difícil de manejar, pero nada como una cámara Sony, tiene la capacidad de usar la pantalla trasera como un panel táctil para establecer el punto AF.

=> Es Buena para: Principiantes que buscan una cámara para crecer o propietarios de cámaras DSLR que buscan una segunda cámara más pequeña y liviana: especialmente aquellos interesados para grabar videos.

=> No es tan buena para: Usuarios que desean simplicidad. Fotógrafos obsesionados con una calidad de imagen absoluta.

La verdad es que es la mejor cámara mirrorless por el precio, una de las compras más interesantes que hice para un proyecto de podcast con video en vivo, complementándola con una de esas baterías que pones en la cámara y puedes conectar directo a la luz, eliminando la necesidad de estar cambiando pilas en medio programa. También le puedes hacer un pequeño hack para quitar el tiempo máximo de 30 minutos para grabar en 4k, lo puedes encontrar fácil en youtube o en google.

5.0 out of 5 stars 4K a ese precio es lo mejor

Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on November 5, 2017

Es una GH4 en un cuerpo de plástico y otras funciones menos pero por el precio es una excelente cámara. El lente kitero es mejor que el 18-55 de las canon y nikon. La batería dura unas 3 horas grabando.

5.0 out of 5 stars SUMAMENTE CONTENTO CON EL EQUIPO!!!

Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on October 10, 2021

Estoy encantado con la calidad de imagen que tiene!!!! En general tiene muy buena calidad y colores ricos.
FOTOGRAFIA: a pesar de tener sólo 16mp y ser micro 4/3, tiene una muy buena calidad y sin duda entrega resultados profesionales. Se defiende muy bien, aunque obvio no puedes exigirle lo mismo que a un equipo Full frame. Entrega archivos raw sin problema. Para poca luz si le cuesta trabajo, aún con lentes luminosos ya en iso alto si se nota el grano. Sin embargo, como backup es super útil y se ha vuelto mi cámara de viaje por excelencia.
VIDEO: impresionado!!! tanto en full hd como en 4k entrega archivos de altísima calidad y nitidez. para full hd tiene grabación en AVCHD (con un bitrate bastante alto) o en MP4, ambos hasta 60fps. y en 4k en mp4 hasta 30fps. Lo que más me gustó es que por default trae los perfiles de color cineD y cineV, que para quienes hacemos video es una chulada.

El equipo no pesa nada, es una delicia sobre todo cuando pasas horas en las grabaciones o en eventos. Tenía mis dudas de los sistemas mirrorless y esta cámara me ha abierto lo ojos.