The Lumix DMC-G5 Digital Camera (Black) from Panasonic
is a recent addition to the Lumix line of Digital Single
Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) cameras and brings with it a host of improvements
as well as the Lumix commitment to quality design and optics. A compact
design with built-in flash and ergonomically organized controls, the G5
offers powerful photo and video performance resulting in high
resolution, sharp details and accurate color production. If you're
interested in "going mirrorless", this is the camera for you. In
addition, the Lumix G5 is compatible with the full line of Lumix G
series lenses.
A redesigned Venus Engine image processor and newly integrated 16.05
MP Live MOS sensor increase performance speed, improve Auto-focus and
render crisp and detailed images in both photo and video. The Venus
Engine has improved its already advanced signal processing capabilities
and with 3DNR and Multi-process NR can detect bright areas as well as
smooth areas or edges within in an image and apply a multi-step noise
reduction to further increase the sharpness of your photo. The newly
developed sensor translates into better high-ISO performance (ISO
setting now ranges to 12,800), improved continuous shooting speed and a
higher resolution LCD.
In all Lumix G series cameras, the image sensor controls the auto
focus. Called Contrast AF, it substantially improves focus accuracy,
especially at brighter, smaller f-stops. The G5 has incorporated
full-area Touch AF, making it possible to focus on any point within the
field of view with just a touch of the LCD screen and Light Speed AF, in
which focus stays locked on a moving subject. Combine these two
elements with a burst rate of 6 frames per second (in full resolution!)
and the G5 can shoot fast-moving objects, whether it be a flying bird or
a fading smile, with DSLR-like accuracy. The lag time from shot to LCD
output has also been minimized on the G5, so monitoring fast moving
subjects is better than ever. High Dynamic Range has been integrated on
the G5 and will shoot several identical photos simultaneously in order
to overlay them and create one perfectly balanced photo.
The Live View Finder (LVF) on the Lumix G5 takes the standard view
finder to another dimension. The adjustable eye sensor on the LVF senses
the presence of an eye and switches the image output from the LCD
screen to the eye piece. It also begins to Auto-focus as soon as it
senses an eye, which can save you valuable microseconds when that is all
you have to get the shot you want. The LVF is a large, bright
1,440,000-dot view finder with approximately 100% field of view, while
the LCD display is a full 920,000-dot high resolution screen with
wide-viewing angle and also offers 100% field of view. In addition, the
LCD offers touch screen operation for basic shooting and playback
including focus and shutter release and rotates 180º to the side and
270º up and down for easier image composition. Most impressive is
that with Touch pad function, both the LCD and LVF can be on at the same
time for more intuitive shooting.
A simple but welcomed advancement on the G5 is the Electronic Shutter
mode which allows silent shutter operation for a totally silent
capture. The G5 has also updated its physical design to be more
ergonomically friendly. The new function lever near the shutter release
button can control zoom with some lenses, aperture in manual mode and
can magnify images in playback. More so, in combination with the
camera's rear dial it can adjust all major shooting settings. This is a
huge design improvement that will help all shooters focus on the
essentials as opposed to searching for the right button to push.
Of course, the Lumix G5 also produces Full HD 1080 60p video and the
improvements in sensor and image processing have pay-off for video
quality as well. Also, the G5 has added the MP4 video format as a more
playback compatible option to go with its standard AVCHD format. Touch
AF in video mode allows selective focusing adjustment during
shooting and Tracking AF keeps focus on a subject while it moves. A
dedicated video button is the only button needed to start shooting video
and while shooting video, a simple touch of the shutter release allows
for photos to be taken during video capture.