If you’re still wondering if Panasonic’s mirrorless Lumix GH2 is worth your $900, we’ve rounded up a handful of reviews to supply a pointer in your next big purchase. While most reviewers agree that this Micro Four Thirds camera seems to be very like its predecessor , they universally praise the subtly improved ergonomics, speedy liveview autofocusing, and refined image quality, especially with its 1080p AVCHD video recording (although Digicam Resource Page did notice some artifacting in its clips). Noise is usually a non-issue as much as about ISO 800 or 1600, though it’s apparent that the 16 megapixel stills are comparatively dull and, like those from many other MFTs, aren’t quite on par with DSLRs — expect quite a few manual processing work here, as demoed by the great folks over at Digital Photography Review. All in all, the GH2 is a smart kit for top of the range video capturing, bundled with an outstanding still performance that requires some extra TLC afterwards — kinda ironic in a manner, but hey, this isn’t a difficulty for lovers of video bokeh. Head over to the links below for some in-depth analysis and walk-through before you permit a small dent to your checking account.
Read – Digital Photography Review
Read – Photography Blog
Read – Let’s Go Digital
Read – Camera Resource Page
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