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Panasonic GF1 Experience, Briefly

I’ve been using Panasonic GF1 camera for almost a month now.

What I like about this camera:

  • compact size,
  • slim and speedy 20mm lens,
  • long video files (up to 30″ for the European market),
  • lens are interchangable;
  • quick autofocus (compared to other contrast-type autofocusing systems);
  • face recognition (speeds up autofocusing in video mode),
  • a responsive high-resolution display.

What’s not so pleasant:

  • noise (it’s higher than in a three-year old Canon 400D),
  • shutter lag (half a second after having autofocused),
  • camera body is slippery,
  • some menu controls are inconvenient (e.g. when deleting multiple photos, one can easily deselect photos instead of deleting them or moving on with selection);
  • digital viewfinder has a very low-res display: for 180 € you get 0.4 Mpx, something like 640×480, not even 800×600 px;
  • no in-body accelerometer, that means that you’ll have to rotate your photos by 90° manually if you use lens with no stabilization.