



Review Summary
2014-04-07T21:00:00
I currently own a Fuji X100 that I purchased about a year after it was released and I love it. But currently I was seeking something that I could experiment different lenses on. So I went after the Lumix GX1, good price and had amazing reviews when it was released. Good construction, decent LCD, snappy enough... but the image quality is very very disappointing for today's standards. From what I recall, the X100 was released around the same time, and it's IQ is leaps ahead. So I returned it 2 days later and now I'm saving up to get something more recent.
David B.
2013-11-07T19:00:00
I purchased this camera to have a pocket sized option for times when bringing a full sized camera is impossible. Also intend to use this for street photography, as it is much less obvious compared to an SLR. Considering the size and cost of this camera, its overall capability is a pleasant surprise. If I really want to pick apart the performance, I can say that while high ISO performance is very good, I don't really like the way that Panasonic has chosen to mask noise (smears detail and color, rather than emphasizing chroma noise and "graininess" like some older cameras), I also find myself inadvertently activating buttons on the back of the camera that fall under my right thumb... Another mild annoyance is that it is very easy to change the point of focus by touching the screen, this can be deactivated, but if you choose to use this very nifty option, be aware that you will probably move the focus point unintentionally on a regular basis. Overall, I would rate this as a very powerful photographic tool, with potential to make images that rival DSLRs from a few years back, in a form factor that is much easier to bring along where ever you go. In terms of control, I prefer dedicated function buttons and knobs/wheels over menus and programmable hot keys, but I feel like this camera strikes a nice balance between keeping the camera small and allowing advanced users to take control.
DAVID W.
2013-07-08T21:00:00
As a Olympus user, Panasonic GX1 is my first non Olympus 4/3 and m4/3 camera. the holding and two way rear dial is better than all e-pen series not even touch screen for such low price at first glance. It need more time to find surprising of this camera.
Raytracer
2013-07-08T21:00:00
Got an awesome new GX1 for less than most P&S. What can be better than Adoramas awesome pricing?
Joshua C.
2013-06-23T21:00:00
Super sharp images and great HD video! Very satisfied with this camera.
creyes
2013-06-10T21:00:00
Love it! I just stuck a 30mm prime on it and I bring it everywhere. In P mode I just hand it around and the results are amazing. The shutter lag is so miniscule that I seldom miss a shot.
NIKLAS B.
2013-06-10T21:00:00
I didn't really need this camera, but the sale price was good and I wanted a backup for my Olympus E-P3. It will just take a little time to get used to it and so far I like it! I've put about 50 images through it so far and I'm pleased with the quality. The Panasonic software is kind of clunky so I stick with photoshop. One thing to note - this type of camera is lousy for things that move fast. If you're shooting sports stick with a DSLR.
ANDY C.
2013-06-10T21:00:00
Pros: - Small compact body (especially when used with lens like the Panasonic 20mm/f1.7 and 14mm/f2.5 - Lots of direct manual control and buttons - Fast autofocus - Nice touchscreen interface - Metal body - Great value Cons: - No built-in EVF - Limited manual control of video - Dynamic range subpar compared to latest GH3, OM-D and Pen cameras Overall, highly recommended for Micro Four Thirds users.
VAN L.
2013-06-10T21:00:00
I use the camera with Leica mount lenses (with adapter) and with Panasonic lenses. The camera is so good that I bought a second body. Nothing that Panasonic can bring out can be that much better. I use the camera with an EVF. The noise is strikingly low- the quality in build and results is fabulous. I love Lumix.
VICTOR R.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
Fantastic deal at the current prices! It's a no brainer if you have any of the Panasonic lenses. If you don't, pick up the 20mm and you have a great small camera with excellent image quality indoors and out with great video. I have been using the GF1 since it came out and wasn't sure I wanted to upgrade but since the prices on the GX1 are so low now, I couldn't resist. It's a great choice. It focuses slightly faster than the GF1 and the touch screen is very nice for choosing your focal point vs. the GF1. If you have other lenses you can take this and several lenses with you for a very light-weight travel kit. I put this and 3 lenses in a bag and that weighed less than my Nikon D700 and one lens. I do wish the viewfinder wasn't extra but that's a personal preference. High ISO on this is much better than the GF1. There is an Intelligent Auto (IA) button on the top. You can push that while in any other setting and have it quickly switch to IA. Push it again and you are back to your previous mode. Very easy to use if you are stepping up from a point and shoot camera too. Great choice for all levels.
DEBBIE Y.
2013-05-06T21:00:00
This is my first m4/3 camera, and so far I'm very happy with it. With a 20mm/1.7 pancake lens attached, it's not too much bigger than an advanced P&S, but the IQ is leaps ahead. It also feels very solid and well-built for its small size. There's a bit of a learning curve with the UI, but that's true of any advanced camera these days. My biggest negative is with the LCD screen. The screen resolution is not very high and the touchscreen not terribly responsive, so I end up using the scroll wheel and buttons for most operations. I've only used a prime lens so far so I can't really speak to the in-body vs. lens stabilization divide between Panasonic and Olympus. Overall though, I think for the combination of features, build quality, IQ, and price, you really can't go wrong with this camera body. I'd give it 4.5 stars if I could.
LinSeattle
SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card (Compatible with UHS-I standard SDHC / SDXC Memory Cards)
17.3 x 13.0 mm (in 4:3 aspect ratio)
Micro Four Thirds mount
Live MOS Sensor
16.68 Megapixels
16.0 Megapixels
Primary color filter
Supersonic wave filter
Still Image:
JPEG (DCF, Exif 2.3), RAW
MPO (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
Motion Image: AVCHD (Audio format: Dolby Digital 2ch) / MP4 (Audio format AAC 2ch)
4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1
RAW, RAW+Fine, RAW+Standard, Fine, Standard
MPO+Fine, MPO+Standard (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
sRGB, Adobe RGB
[4:3] 4,592 x 3,448 (L) [16M], 3,232x2,424 (M) [8M], 2,272x1,704 (S) [4M], 1,824x1,368 (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
[3:2] 4,576x3,056 (L) [14M], 3,232x2,160 (M) [7M], 2,272x1,520 (S) [3.5M], 1,824x1,216 (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
[16:9] 4,576x2,576 (L) [11.5M], 3,232 x 1,824(M) [6M], 1,920x1,080 (S) [2M], 1,824x1,024 (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
[1:1] 3,424x3,424 (L) [11.5M], 2,416x2,416 (M) [6M], 1,712x1,712 (S) [3M], 1,712x1,712 (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
NTSC: [Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 30fps (sensor output is 30p) (Approx. 20Mbps), [HD] 1,280 x 720, 30fps (sensor output is 30p) (Approx. 10Mbps), [VGA] 640 x 480, 30fps (sensor output is 30p) (Approx. 4Mbps)
PAL: [Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 25fps (sensor output is 25p) (Approx. 20Mbps), [HD] 1,280 x 720, 25fps (sensor output is 25p) (Approx. 10Mbps), [VGA] 640 x 480, 25fps (sensor output is 25p) (Approx. 4Mbps)
NTSC: [Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 60i (sensor output is 30p) (FSH: 17 Mbps), [HD] 1,280 x 720, 60p (sensor output is 30p) (SH: 17 Mbps)
PAL: [Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 50i (sensor output is 25p) (FSH: 17 Mbps), [HD] 1,280 x 720, 50p (sensor output is 25p) (SH: 17 Mbps)
AVCHD with picture quality set to [FSH]: Approx. 130 min with H-FS014042 / Approx. 140 min with H-PS14042 / Approx. 150 min with H-H014
AVCHD with picture quality set to [FSH]: Approx. 65 min with H-FS014042 / Approx. 70 min with H-PS14042 / Approx. 75 min with H-H014
Contrast AF system
AFS (Single) / AFF (Flexible) / AFC (Continuous) / MF
Face detection / AF Tracking / 23-area-focusing / 1-area-focusing / Pinpoint
Touch (1-area-focusing in Face detection / AF Tracking / Multi-area-focusing / 1-area-focusing / Pinpoint)
EV 0 - 18 (ISO100 equivalent)
Yes
Set the Fn button in custom menu to AF/AE lock or shutter button halfway pressed in AFS mode
144-zone multi-pattern sensing system
Intelligent Multiple / Center Weighted / Spot
EV 0 - 18 (F2.0 lens, ISO100 equivalent)
Program AE / Aperture Priority AE / Shutter Priority AE / Manual / Auto
Auto / Intelligent ISO / 160 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 12800 (Changeable to 1/3 EV step)
1/3 EV Step, +/-5 EV
Set the Fn button in custom menu to AF/AE lock
3, 5, 7 frames, in 1/3, 2/3 or 1 EV Step, +/-3 EV
Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / Flash / White Set 1, 2 / Color temperature setting
Blue/amber bias, Magenta/green bias
2,500 K - 10,000 K in 100 K
3 exposures in blue/amber axis or in magenta/green axis
Focal-plane shutter
Still Images: 1/4,000 - 60 and Bulb (up to approx. 120 seconds)
Motion Image: 1/16,000 - 1/30 (NTSC), 1/16,000 - 1/25 (PAL)
10 sec, 3 images / 2 sec / 10 sec
Remote control with bulb function by DMW-RSL1 (Optional)
Portrait / Soft Skin / Scenery / Architecture / Sports / Peripheral Defocus / Flower / Food / Objects / Night Portrait / Night Scenery / Illuminations / Baby 1, 2 / Pet / Party / Sunset
Portrait / Soft Skin / Scenery / Architecture / Sports / Flower / Food / Objects / Low-light / Party / Sunset
(Activated by selecting Still Image SCN mode then pressing Video Button. Still Image SCN modes without corresponding Video SCN mode is recorded in mode suitable for the recording situation.)
(Still image & Motion image) Expressive / Retro / High Key / Low Key / Sepia / High Dynamic / Toy Effect / Miniature Effect
SH: 20 frames/sec, H: 4.2 frames/sec (When AFS mode), M: 3 frames/sec (with Live View), L: 2 frames/sec (with Live View)
9 images (when there are RAW files with the particular speed)
Unlimited consecutive shooting (when there are no RAW files)
(depending on memory card size, battery power, picture size and compression)
TTL Built-in-Flash, GN7.6 equivalent (ISO160 m), Built-in Pop-up
Auto, Auto / Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On / Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync., Slow Sync. / Red-eye Reduction, Forced Off
Less than 1/160 second
1/3 EV Step, +/- 2 EV
1st Curtain Sync., 2nd Curtain Sync.
TTL Auto with FL220 / FL360 / FL500 (Optional)
TFT LCD with Touch panel
3.0 inch (7.5 cm) / 3:2 Aspect / Wide-viewing angle
460,000 dots
Approx. 100%
Brightness (7 levels), Contrast and Saturation (7 levels), Red tint (7 levels), Blue tint (7 levels)
Guide Lines (3 patterns)
Real-time Histogram
Touch Zoom (when use power zoom lenses)
H-PS14042 lens and H-PS45175 lens
2x, 4x
Still image: Max. 2x (Not effective with L size recording. Magnification ratio depends on the recording pixels and aspect ratio.)
Motion image: Max. 4.8x (Magnification ratio depends on the recording quality and aspect ratio.)
Yes (Built-in 3 shaft accelerometer sensor)
Yes
One Push AE / Preview / Level Gauge / Focus Area Set / Photo Style / Aspect Ratio / Picture Size / Quality / Metering Mode / Flash / Flash Adjust. / I. Resolution / I. Dynamic / EX. Tele Conv. / Digital Zoom / Stabilizer / Sensitivity / White Balance / AF Mode / Drive Mode / Motion Pic. Set / Picture Mode / Histogram / Guide Line / Rec Area
Yes (Registering personal menu settings)
Normal playback, 30-thumbnail display, 12-thumbnail display, Calendar display, Zoomed playback (Max. 16x), Slideshow (duration & effect is selectable), Playback Mode (Normal / Picture / Video / 3D Play / Category / Favorite), Title Edit, Text Stamp, Video Divide, Resize, Cropping, Aspect Conversion, Rotate, Rotate Display, Favorite, Print Set, Protect, Face Recognition Edit
Single / Multi, Single in Burst Group / Multi in Burst Group, Cancel
Single / Multi / All / Except Favorite
PictBridge compatible (Print size, Layout and Date settings are selectable)
USB 2.0 High Speed
mini HDMI TypeC
Video: Auto / 1080i / 720p / 480p (576p in PAL system)
Audio: Linear PCM
Monaural Type, NTSC / PAL, NTSC only for North America
Remote socket
Stereo, Wind-cut: Off / Auto
Microphone level adjustable: Lv1 / Lv2 / Lv3 / Lv4
Monaural
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, Thai, Korean, Turkish, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Vietnamese
Li-ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 1,010mAh) (Included)
Battery Charger
Approx. 300 images with H-FS014042
Approx. 310 images with H-PS14042
Approx. 340 images with H-H014
0Deg.C to 40Deg.C (32Deg.F to 104Deg.F)
10%RH to 80%RH
116.3 x 67.8 x 39.4 mm / 4.58 x 2.67 x 1.55 inch (excluding protrusions)
272g / 9.59 oz (Body only)
The Panasonic DMC-Gx1 Camera (Black) records 1920 x 1080 full-HD video with stereo sound in AVCHD format which is superior in both compression efficiency and friendliness with AV equipment for playback. Advanced AF system including practical full-time AF and tracking AF is available in video recording so that every photographer can enjoy high quality video recording with minimum ease.
As a camera from the new premium line of LUMIx G Micro System, the external design of the camera has been developed with no compromising on grip, dial, coating - everything to detail. The hot shoe on the top lets you attach the optional tilt-shift Live View Finder (DMW-LVF2) of approx. 1.4x (approx. 0.7x), 1,440,000-dot equivalent, 100% field of view. It is now compatible with UHS-I standard for the SDxC/SDHC Memory Card taking its advantage to extend performance.