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May 2013
(88%)
109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 is a very pricy camera by any standards, and compared to other mirrorless cameras it is quite breathtakingly expensive, but it does offer many toys for the money. It is exceptionally well made, with a strong weather-resistant ...
Video capture is as good as it gets, feature-packed, fast single autofocus, pinpoint autofocus mode, best continuous autofocus of any CSC we've yet seen, wireless and PC socket flash control, sturdy (internal) build, lots of lenses on offer
It's pricey, continuous autofocus won't quite match a mid-pro DSLR, no 1/48 180 degree shutter for cinematic capture, sensor not quite as capable as some APS-C competitors, plasticky appearing exterior, single SD card slot, no ISO 100 sensitivity
Packed with features, exceptional on the video capture front, but otherwise a bit bulky and certainly pricey. Despite the GH3's obvious improvements over its predecessor, including in the image quality department, it's the significant price jump which ...
Class-leading touchscreen control, High-speed 6fps continuous shooting, Comprehensive set of video functions, Solid and robust build quality
EVF lacks edge sharpness, No option to star rate your images in-camera
As Panasonic's flagship digital single lens mirrorless (DSLM) camera (more commonly referred to as a compact system camera) the Lumix GH3 has come on a long way from the two-year-old GH2 and brings with it a generous range of improvements. Indeed, with it...
Burst mode: 6 fps, Digital noise handled very well, WiFi (connection to a mobile phone, geotagging), Excellentquality video mode, Loads of customisable controls, Can be used silently, Allweather finish, Swivel touchscreen, Precise EVF
No multiaspect ratio sensor, EVF is rather imposing, Some ghosting when lining up shots in low light, No focus peaking in video mode, ISO limited to 3200 ISO in Auto mode, Only one memory card slot, Shutter speed (still images) just 1/4000 of a second
The Panasonic Lumix GH3 is a comprehensive, well-rounded and well-designed camera. With a new sensor and new electronics, it delivers excellent image quality in both photo and video modes. It's also nice and responsive in most situations. It's a success—t...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 is not designed to slip into a pocket, and it is interesting that as Panasonic clearly views its CSCs as a viable alternative to a DSLR system, they dont need to be compact to sell. Taking a wise approach to the improvements i...
Our time with the Panasonic GH3 convinced us that it's the best mirrorless system camera to date. Bodies like the Sony NEX-7 have shown excellent performance, and the Olympus OM-D E-M5 has incredible styling and control, but the GH3 brings it all together...
Responsive touchscreen, Quick and easy controls, Wi, Fi system, Remote control
Social integration isn't great, No focus peaking, No image rating button
The Panasonic GH3 offers all modern conveniences we want in a digital compact system camera these days; a decent EVF, an articulating capacitive touchscreen, Wi-Fi connectivity and a fast autofocus system. It may be a little larger than most compact syst...