DPReview TV: Panasonic Lumix G100 first impressions

Chris and Jordan got their hands on a pre-production Panasonic G100 and have been able to do some preliminary testing on features like the camera's new OZO directional audio system. Bearing in mind that this isn't a full production unit, their impressions of the camera so far are.

. . not outstanding.

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Introduction

Design and Handling

Displays

Controls

Video Handling

OZO Audio

HD Vlogging Tests

4K Vlogging Tests

Audio inputs/outputs

Record Limits

Video Profiles

Video Quality Analysis

Video Quality vs. Z-V1

Video Autofocus

Image Stabilization Performance

Audio Quality

Who is it for?

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