Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 review
Highly accomplished for photos and in a league of its own for video
Specifications
17.3x13mm 15.9-megapixel sensor, N/A zoom (N/A equivalent), 550g
VIDEO
The best thing about the GH2 was its video mode. It delivered sharper 1080p footage with less moiré interference than Canon and Nikon’s SLRs, along with low image noise, a choice of automatic, priority and manual exposure modes and silky smooth autofocus, amply assisted by the touchscreen autofocus control. An unofficial hack gave bit rates to up to 176Mbit/s for immaculate picture quality in fast-moving scenes where lower bit rates would lead to compression artefacts. With this rare combination of talents, the GH2 has gained a cult status among independent filmmakers.
The GH3 is even better, and without having to resort to hacks. 1080p shooting at 50fps has been added to the GH2’s 24p, 25p and 50i options. It can record in slow or fast motion – from 40% to 300% – with playback at 24fps. It can shoot in AVCHD format at 24Mbit/s, but it’s also possible to record 24p, 25p and 50p QuickTime AVC clips at 50Mbit/s.
Last but not least, 1080-24p, 1080-25p and 720-50p are available at 72Mbit/s using an all-intra codec. This means each frame is described from scratch rather than by updating the previous frame, as the other codecs do, so even the most frenetic scenes are captured with no perceptible compression artefacts, to our eyes at least. We also found that the QuickTime modes delivered even sharper details than the AVCHD modes. The resulting files are enormous, but the camera can span multiple 4GB files for uninterrupted recording for up to 30 minutes.
Audio artefacts can be just as big a problem, but the GH3 avoids this with lenses that autofocus silently and the ability to adjust exposure settings via the touchscreen. Changing the ISO or shutter speed caused visible jumps in the exposure, but aperture changes were smooth. There are 3.5in microphone and headphone sockets, plus audio metering and the ability to adjust the volume while recording. The lack of a mains power input is a concern for long video shoots, though. We’d have also liked something akin to Sony’s focus peaking mode, which highlights areas of sharp focus and is extremely useful for focusing manually while recording. Still, we were able to focus reasonably confidently using the viewfinder.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | ***** |
CCD effective megapixels | 15.9 megapixels |
CCD size | 17.3x13mm |
Viewfinder | electronic (1,744,000 dots) |
Viewfinder magnification, coverage | 1.34x, 100% |
LCD screen size | 3.0in |
LCD screen resolution | 614,000 pixels |
Articulated screen | Yes |
Live view | Yes |
Optical zoom | N/A |
Zoom 35mm equivalent | N/A |
Image stabilisation | Available in lenses |
Maximum image resolution | 4,608×3,456 |
File formats | JPEG, RAW; AVCHD, MPEG4, QuickTime (AVC) |
Physical | |
Memory slot | SDXC |
Mermory supplied | none |
Battery type | Li-ion |
Battery Life (tested) | 540 shots |
Connectivity | USB, AV, mini HDMI, microphone in, headphone out, PC sync, wired remote, Wi-Fi |
Body material | Magnesium alloy |
Lens mount | Micro Four Thirds |
Focal length multiplier | 2.0x |
Kit lens model name | N/A |
Accessories | USB cable, neck strap |
Weight | 550g |
Size | 93x133x82mm |
Buying Information | |
Warranty | One year RTB |
Price | £1,195 |
Supplier | http://www.creativevideo.co.uk |
Details | www.panasonic.co.uk |
Camera Controls | |
Exposure modes | program, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual |
Shutter speed | 60 to 1/4,000 seconds |
Aperture range | N/A |
ISO range (at full resolution) | 125 to 25600 |
Exposure compensation | +/-5 EV |
White balance | auto, 5 presets with fine tuning, manual, Kelvin |
Additional image controls | contrast, saturation, sharpness, noise reduction, i.Dynamic, shading compensation, colour space |
Manual focus | Yes |
Closest macro focus | N/A |
Auto-focus modes | multi, flexible spot, pinpoint, face detect, tracking |
Metering modes | multi, centre-weighted, centre, face detect |
Flash | auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, rear curtain, red-eye reduction |
Drive modes | single, continuous, self-timer, AE bracket, WB bracket, HDR |