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Electronic viewfinder, Small size, Tilting touch-sensitive screen, Wi-Fi
Screen doesn't articulate, Small viewfinder
Panasonic GX80 – Performance and AF Panasonic cameras have a decent reputation for quick auto focusing, and the GX80 doesn't disappoint here either. Focusing is accurate in a good range of conditions, with a focus lamp providing assistance when the light...
The GX80 has a lot to be applauded, offering not only respectable image quality, but also several advanced features like 4K recording and 5-axis Dual I.S. at an appealing price. Sitting below the GX8 in the brand's lineup, it feels as much an evolution of...
There's nothing particularly radical about the GX80, but I often find that it's mid-range models like this that provide the best value. All in all, the GX80 is very similar to the Panasonic GX7 released in 2013, but with 4K video, a slimmer kit lens and a...
Publicerad: 2016-04-18, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Super quiet shutter, great Dual IS (including sensor-based 5-axis stabilisation), quality images (first Lumix G to lose low-pass filter), solid build quality for an affordable price, Pinpoint AF, touchscreen
No ISO 100 option, image processing can negate critical detail (from ISO 3200), limited battery life, loses a stop in shutter speed (compared to GX8), continuous autofocus still not quite there
In many respects the Panasonic Lumix GX80 is a more desirable purchase option than its GX8 big brother: it's smaller, for starters, has the core viewfinder and tilt-angle LCD make-up included, adds 5-axis image stabilisation and, critically, is more...
Compact size, OLPF, less design sensor for greater detail, Built, in viewfinder
16Mp sensor rather than 20Mp, Relatively small viewfinder
Although the price may seem a little on the high side compared with competing cameras like the X-T10, the GX80 is an interesting proposition that offers the ability to shoot 8Mp images at 30 frames per second as well as touch-control...
Publicerad: 2016-04-05, Författare: Woldemar , testad av: wovow.org
Sammanfattning: Panasonic has expanded its range of mirrorless cameras and interchangeable lenses with the launch of the new Lumix GX80 with Digital Live MOS sensor of 16 megapixels. True to the compact style of its predecessors, the new camera will be the best ally to c...
Default control set-up feels dated, Viewfinder isn't the best, No mic socket for video
From the front the GX80 is a rather unprepossessing-looking camera, but its packed full of featuresWith the GX80, Panasonic has made a camera that feels much more like the GX7s spiritual successor than the GX8 ever did – impressive as that camera undoub...
Compact size, OLPFless design sensor for greater detail, Builtin viewfinder
16Mp sensor rather than 20Mp, Relatively small viewfinder
Although the price may seem a little on the high side compared with competing cameras like the X-T10, the GX80 is an interesting proposition that offers the ability to shoot 8Mp images at 30 frames per second as well as touch-control...
Compact, lightweight build, Impressive image quality, Dripping with features
Some might miss the low-pass filter
I know that, for most people, £600 (RM3135) is a sizeable wedge – but if you spend it on this camera, you're getting a lot for your money.It's almost the perfect entry-to-mid-range system camera in my opinion: compact and lightweight; full of features and...