Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 review
Compact system cameras DSLRsHighly accomplished for photos and in a league of its own for video

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Highly accomplished for photos and in a league of its own for video
Builds on the superb FZ150 with a groundbreaking lens design – expensive but worth it
Impressively small and light, but the slim lens raises the price too much for what is ultimately a point-and-shoot camera
Not much different to last year's FZ48, but that's no bad thing. A solid all-rounder at a great price
Exceptional photo and video quality, nippy performance and lots of creative control – as close to perfect as we've seen from a compact camera
An IPS panel makes for excellent viewing angles, but the competition has a few extra features
Few will appreciate its multitude of audio-enhancing features, but this is still a fantastic Blu-ray player
The best Panasonic has to offer is a fantastic combination of sound and video excellence
Great sound and the same fantastic feature set we expect from Panasonic
A huge number of features and fantastic picture quality from this well-priced all-in-one