Rating 4.5 49 reviews
Manufacturer: Panasonic
price $948.00
DP Review
10 years ago

I started this review by stating that I believe the G7 is trying to be a non-specific ILC, rather than draw attention to its mirrorless nature. There are aspects to the user experience, such as the seamless viewfinder/ rear LCD operation (in combination with the use of rear screen to select AF...
Pros:
  • Solid image quality in both Raw and JPEG
  • 4K (UHD) video
  • Built-in Wi-Fi with comprehensive set of features
  • 4K Photo mode with clever pre-burst option for grabbing stills from video
  • In-camera Raw conversion for post-shot re-processing
  • Super-fast focus for single AF acquisitions
  • Impressive...
Cons:
  • Mechanical shutter causes some softness at around 1/100th exposures
  • Number of external controls make the camera seem more complex than it is
  • Dated Q.Menu is over-complex
  • Touchscreen control tabs leave the screen a bit cluttered (though they can be disabled
  • Wi-Fi can be overwhelming and...
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Photo answers
10 years ago

Camera brands have been hard at work, inventing new ways to simplify the photo-taking process. Panasonic's latest 4K technology pushes the idea that you'll never miss a moment by shooting a 4K video burst at 30fps and extracting the exact frame you want afterwards.
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PhotoRadar
10 years ago

Replacing the Panasonic G6, the G7 sits beneath the Panasonic GH4 in the company's line-up of compact system cameras. It's the smaller of the two SLR-like models, and is aimed at enthusiast photographers. It sits alongside the rectangular Panasonic GX7, and above the GF7, GM1 and GM5.
Pros:
  • OLED viewfinder
  • Vari-angle touch-screen
  • Integration of 4K Photo shooting
Cons:
  • Two-year-old sensor
  • Lightweight build
  • Micro Four Thirds type sensor is smaller than APS-C
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TechRadar UK
10 years ago

Panasonic G7 review

Replacing the Panasonic G6, the G7 sits beneath the Panasonic GH4 in the company's line-up of compact system cameras. It's the smaller of the two SLR-like models, and is aimed at enthusiast photographers. It sits alongside the rectangular Panasonic GX7, and above the GF7, GM1 and GM5.
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CNET
10 years ago

Panasonic Lumix G7

I liked the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 a lot more than I expected. The G7 brings the company's midrange line of enthusiast and family-oriented interchangeable-lens models up to date with features like 4K/UHD (ultra high definition) video and the company's most recent autofocus and image-processing...
Pros:
  • For the money
  • the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 delivers great photo and video
  • excellent performance and a broad feature set
Cons:
  • It's another in a long line of Panasonic cameras with proprietary USB connectors and some people might find it too complicated
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Stuff.tv
10 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 review

A versatile, user-friendly little lens-swapper that'd make the ideal first system camera
Pros:
  • An affordable way to record 4K
  • Fast autofocus
  • Strong low light performance
Cons:
  • Plasticky body
  • 4K doesn't always look wonderful
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wexphotographic.com
10 years ago

Up-t0-date and good value

Ideal camera for holidays with its medium size and weight. Very versatile including the new 4K technology.
Pros:
  • Great Features
  • Great Picture Quality
  • Lightweight
  • Simple Controls
  • Takes 4k Images
Cons:
  • No Compass
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PC Magazine
10 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 ($799.99 with 14-42mm lens) is a premium camera wrapped in a plastic body and bundled with a starter zoom lens. If you can get past the plasticky feel, you'll find that the 16-megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor does a fine job capturing images, and an even better one when...
Pros:
  • 4K video
  • Built-in EVF
  • Vari-angle touch LCD
  • Dual control dials
  • Speedy performance
  • 4K Photo and Post Focus modes
  • Built-in flash
Cons:
  • Tracking focus slows burst rate
  • Not available as a body only
  • Plastic build
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Teds
9 years ago

Great bang for your buck!

This is my first mirrorless camera, I am going overseas soon and always said I would get one for travel. I did a lot of searching for one in my budget and I must say now I have had some time with camera, I have found it quite easy to use for my first decent camera.
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Compact
  • Screen size
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Neocamera
10 years ago

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7

The Panasonic Lumix G7 is built around a 16 megapixels Four-Thirds CMOS sensor paired with a fast and powerful processor which lets it record 4K Ultra-HD video at 30 FPS or 1080p HD at 60 FPS.
Pros:
  • Very low image noise
  • Superb detail retention
  • Nice image colors after tweaking
  • Instant shutter-lag with short blackout
  • Speedy autofocus
  • Extremely sensitive AF
  • Fast shot-to-shot speed
  • Large and sharp EVF
  • Calibratable LCD
  • Highly customizable
Cons:
  • Frequent overexposure
  • Limited dynamic-range
  • Yellow color-cast in low light
  • Exposure-Priority only in Manual mode
  • Wrong Live-Histogram
  • Flex in LCD hinge
  • Pause after filming
  • Very slow to power-off
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