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TECH SPECS Features Battery life Performance RATING Price: $1,649 (with 20mm f/1.7 lens) Image sensor: 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor Display: 3-inch tiltable touchscreen with 1,040,000 dots; tiltable built-in electronic viewfinder with 2,746,800 dots Sensitivity: ISO 125 - 25,600 Shooting speed: Up to five frames per second Connectivity: Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication Weight: 402g (body only, with battery and memory card) Design By Trevor Tan P anasonic’s new mirrorless camera, the GX7, is targeted at serious amateurs and professionals. This rangefinder-like camera has a built-in tiltable electronic viewfinder (EVF), which means never having to buy (or lose) an external EVF. The GX7’s multitude of buttons and controls would scare off most beginners. But for photo buffs, these controls are heaven-sent, offering quick access to setting changes. A top dial surrounds the shutter release button, while a rear dial is sited above the thumb rest. You can quickly change the aperture in Manual mode with your index finger, and shutter speed with your thumb. There is a mode dial that sits beside the shutter release, with a dedicated video recording button behind the shutter release, allowing quick access to change modes and activate video recording. At the back of the camera, an automatic exposure lock button sits inside a circular focusing lever that allows you to toggle quickly between autofocus and manual modes. Four physical Function buttons and five virtual Function buttons can be accessed via the touchscreen. All nine Function buttons can be configured to suit your needs. When you hold the camera with its durable magnesium alloy frame, you feel confident. The prominent grip in front accommodates all your fingers and your thumb curls naturally onto the thumb rest at the rear. Ergonomically and functionality-wise, it cannot get any better. As your eye nears the EVF at the top left corner, the EVF is activated immediately and simultaneously turns off the touchscreen display. Sometimes, the proximity sensor can be too sensitive, but options in the the menu allow you to decrease the sensitivity or switch manually between display and EVF. The EVF has very high resolution and is pretty sharp. It is almost as good as looking through an optical viewfinder. And the EVF can also be tilted up to 90 degrees for shooting from the hip. Alternatively, you can use the touchscreen LCD (it tilts downwards by as much as 45 degrees or upwards by 80 degrees) to compose your pictures. The camera starts up really fast (about 0.5sec) compared with 2sec for most of its peers. But it takes nearly 3sec to shut down, at least a second slower than most. Shutter lag is negligible. With a shutter speed of up to 1/8,000sec, the shooting speed is on a par with some high-end DSLRs. At such speeds, you can freeze action, meaning that you capture seriously sharp pictures of your children running around. With the 20mm f/1.7 lens, the autofocusing is immediately spot-on in bright light. In dark conditions, the AF takes only around 1sec to lock on to a focus with the aid of AF assist light. This is a second or two faster than other mirrorless cameras. Using an SD card with a writing speed rated at 25MB per second, I was able to shoot 21 RAW images in 5sec before the buffer ran out. Images shot with GX7 are impressively sharp with great tonal range and accurate colour reproduction. If you shoot in monochrome, you can see the details clearly even in the shadowed areas. The ISO performance is equally stellar. Noise artefacts start to appear only at ISO 3,200. At ISO 6,400, the higher noise levels cause only slight detail loss. Even at ISO 12,800, the shots are good enough for Web use. Full high-definition videos shot with GX7 are crisp with fast AF, locking to a focus in 2sec when panning from one scene to another. Ambient or wind audio is minimal when the Wind Cut function is on. Battery life is average – 350 still images on a full charge. J With its good looks, built-in EVF, intuitive handling, fast operation and great image quality, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 is quite simply the best value-for-money mirrorless camera you can get. [email protected] Value for money Overall Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 Editor’ s choice DL Photos

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TECH SPECS

Features

Battery life

Performance

RATING

Price: $1,649 (with20mm f/1.7 lens)

Image sensor: 16-megapixel LiveMOS sensor

Display: 3-inch tiltable touchscreen with1,040,000 dots; tiltable built-in electronicviewfinder with 2,746,800 dots

Sensitivity: ISO 125 - 25,600

Shooting speed: Up to five frames per second

Connectivity: Wi-Fi and Near FieldCommunication

Weight: 402g (body only, with battery andmemory card)

Design

By Trevor Tan

Panasonic’s new mirrorless camera, theGX7, is targeted at serious amateurs andprofessionals.

This rangefinder-like camera has abuilt-in tiltable electronic viewfinder

(EVF), which means never having to buy (or lose)an external EVF.

The GX7’s multitude of buttons and controlswould scare off most beginners. But for photobuffs, these controls are heaven-sent, offeringquick access to setting changes.

A top dial surrounds the shutter release button,while a rear dial is sited above the thumb rest. Youcan quickly change the aperture in Manual modewith your index finger, and shutter speed withyour thumb.

There is a mode dial that sits beside the shutterrelease, with a dedicated video recording buttonbehind the shutter release, allowing quick accessto change modes and activate video recording.

At the back of the camera, an automaticexposure lock button sits inside a circular focusinglever that allows you to toggle quickly betweenautofocus and manual modes.

Four physical Function buttons and five virtualFunction buttons can be accessed via thetouchscreen. All nine Function buttons can beconfigured to suit your needs.

When you hold the camera with its durablemagnesium alloy frame, you feel confident. Theprominent grip in front accommodates all yourfingers and your thumb curls naturally onto thethumb rest at the rear. Ergonomically andfunctionality-wise, it cannot get any better.

As your eye nears the EVF at the top left corner,the EVF is activated immediately andsimultaneously turns off the touchscreen display.

Sometimes, the proximity sensor can be toosensitive, but options in the the menu allow you todecrease the sensitivity or switch manually

between display and EVF.The EVF has very high resolution and is pretty

sharp. It is almost as good as looking through anoptical viewfinder. And the EVF can also be tiltedup to 90 degrees for shooting from the hip.Alternatively, you can use the touchscreen LCD (ittilts downwards by as much as 45 degrees orupwards by 80 degrees) to compose your pictures.

The camera starts up really fast (about 0.5sec)compared with 2sec for most of its peers. But ittakes nearly 3sec to shut down, at least a secondslower than most. Shutter lag is negligible.

With a shutter speed of up to 1/8,000sec, the

shooting speed is on a par with some high-endDSLRs. At such speeds, you can freeze action,meaning that you capture seriously sharp picturesof your children running around.

With the 20mm f/1.7 lens, the autofocusing isimmediately spot-on in bright light. In darkconditions, the AF takes only around 1sec to lockon to a focus with the aid of AF assist light. This isa second or two faster than other mirrorlesscameras.

Using an SD card with a writing speed rated at25MB per second, I was able to shoot 21 RAWimages in 5sec before the buffer ran out.

Images shot with GX7 are impressively sharpwith great tonal range and accurate colourreproduction. If you shoot in monochrome, youcan see the details clearly even in the shadowedareas.

The ISO performance is equally stellar. Noiseartefacts start to appear only at ISO 3,200. AtISO 6,400, the higher noise levels cause only slightdetail loss. Even at ISO 12,800, the shots are goodenough for Web use.

Full high-definition videos shot with GX7 arecrisp with fast AF, locking to a focus in 2sec whenpanning from one scene to another. Ambient orwind audio is minimal when the Wind Cutfunction is on.

Battery life is average – 350 still images on a fullcharge.J With its good looks, built-in EVF, intuitivehandling, fast operation and great image quality,Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 is quite simply the bestvalue-for-money mirrorless camera you can get.

[email protected]

Value for money

Overall

Panasonic LumixDMC-GX7

Editor’schoice

DL

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