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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 16th Jan 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Price | £426.09 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £490.00 (Inc VAT) |
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Here are some general test shots to help evaluate the camera's overall image quality, including the zoom range of the lens. Some pictures may be clicked to download the full size original image
The 14mm wide end of the standard kit lens is equivalent to 28mm. Lens flare is kept to a minimum.
There is slight vignetting visible on this 400mm telephoto shot.

The G1 is so much easier to carry around than a full-size DSLR. These Dartmoor ponies are semi-wild. They live free on the moor, but they are all owned by someone and are rounded up and tallied every year.

Colour reproduction is good despite the cloudy day.
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mick motor photos said on 12th August 2009
Tom Boyer said on 15th August 2009
Some people are misunderstanding what the G1 is. It is not a high end digicam -- it is a direct challenge to the DSLR. It's a fantastic street shooter.
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pagla779 said on 2nd November 2009
Unlike all other models of Lumix, G1 comes with inferior Lumix lens instead of high quality Leica lens. I think all the reviews should mention it boldly to make the consumers aware... more
John Shewsbury said on 5th November 2009
Dear Cliff or anybody else who have tried this G1, with the bundled lens kit, what is the nearest distance possible for Macro shooting? With my Panasonic FZ28 for example, I can go... more
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Have owned the G1 for nearly 3 months now and more than pleased with it. Most of my photos are taken with low ISO, and the fine detail is superb. Unable to fault it really, but no... more