Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 digital camera
This Micro Four Thirds digital camera addresses some of the problems of the original DMC-G1
Panasonic's LUMIX DMC-G2 is an interchangeable lens digital camera based on the company's Micro Four Thirds sensor. It's a successor to the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1 camera, adding video recording, a touchscreen and a more intuitive control system. It maintains its predecessor's excellent image quality while being easier to operate. We aren't thrilled by the bundling of an inferior bundled lens nor by the touchscreen's occasionally troublesome layout.
Pros
- Overall excellent image quality especially at lower ISOs, great range of image modes, fast and consistently accurate autofocus, excellent electronic viewfinder, good control system and ergonomics
Cons
- 14-42mm kit lens not as good as previous 14-45mm model, touchscreen is sometimes difficult to operate accurately, images lose clarity at high ISO settings
Bottom Line
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 interchangeable lens digital camera builds upon the already impressive LUMIX DMC-G1 by adding video recording, updated controls and a 3in touchscreen. It takes excellent photos in a wide range of conditions and definitely improves on its predecessor.
-
Price
$ 1,299.00 (AUD)

The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 can capture impressively clean and detailed images in optimal lighting.
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2's design has only changed slightly from the LUMIX DMC-G1. Most buttons, switches and dials remain in the same location and are easy to access. The camera also retains the excellent electronic viewfinder, which is large and very detailed. The 3in articulated rear LCD is now a touchscreen, which allows minute adjustment of focusing as well as menu navigation. The SD card slot has also moved from the camera's side to the battery compartment. The handling of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 is excellent — it strikes a good compromise between usability and access to advanced features. The rear-mounted control wheel makes aperture and shutter speed adjustments easy, and the new quick menu and film mode buttons allow enthusiasts to tweak image modes without delving into the camera's settings.

The Panasonic 14-42mm kit lens' close minimum focusing distance helps in capturing detailed shots of still objects.
The bundled kit lens of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 is a 14-42mm model, losing a small amount of telephoto reach compared to the original's 14-45mm. We did notice a slight softness at wide open apertures that wasn't present on the 14-45mm, as well as the use of more plastic in the design. This helps keep the 14-42mm to a low weight of 165g, which is 30g lighter than the 14-45mm lens. Given the choice we'd prefer the 14-45mm as a bundled lens; while the 14-42mm certainly isn't bad, it's a slight step backwards.
A big step up from the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1 is the DMC-G2's inclusion of a 720p movie mode. Shooting at 30 frames per second in the AVCHD Lite codec, it's the equal of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF1. The lack of video recording was one of our key criticisms of the LUMIX DMC-G1, so to see it included on the new model is excellent.
Taking pictures with the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 is both easy and fun. Simple inclusions, like the quick menu, allow changes to be made easily, and the top dials allow just as much manual control as a mid-range digital SLR like the Canon EOS 50D. If you're giving the camera to a family member or friend for a few quick shots, the dumbed-down Intelligent Auto is simply accessed with a single button press — invaluable for those spur-of-the-moment photographs and family portraits.

Quick focusing from the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 allowed us to grab this shot.
The LUMIX DMC-G2's focusing was the quickest we've seen from a Micro Four Thirds camera, and it was almost always accurate. Focusing using the touchscreen was a novel experience, easily allowing the focus point to be moved around the entire field of view. We did have a few problems with the touchscreen though, thanks to the small on-screen icons — those with big fingers might find the touchscreen difficult to use.

ISO 100 is very clean, and even ISO 800 displays good detail level in JPEG mode.
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 has nearly identical image quality to other Panasonic cameras sharing the same sensor, like the LUMIX DMC-G1 and LUMIX DMC-GF1. Lower ISOs have almost as much fine image detail the Samsung NX10, which uses an APS-C size sensor just like most digital SLRs. Visible noise doesn't creep into the images of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 until around ISO 800, and up to ISO 3200 is usable in a pinch. An ISO 6400 mode has been added since the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1, which gives the DMC-G2 a little extra low light ability. Images shot at ISO 6400 do lack clarity though, and the noise reduction in JPEG mode is a little too smooth for our liking.

ISO 3200 is usable, but ISO 6400 pictures are distinctly grainy and exhibit a colour cast.
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 is a camera that's very nearly as competent as a digital SLR, in a much smaller body. Apart from its slightly disappointing kit lens and fat-finger-unfriendly touchscreen icons, it is an impressive product.
Become a fan of GoodGearGuide on Facebook
Follow GoodGearGuide on Twitter: @GoodGearGuide
Stay up to date with the latest reviews. Sign up to GoodGearGuide’s Gear Daily newsletters
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- Digital CamerasView all »
-
-
Nikon D7000 + 18-55mm VR & 55-...
$1399.95 -
Nikon D3100 + 18-55mm VR & 55-...
$899.95 -
Canon EOS 600D + 18-55mm IS & ...
$727.00 -
Nikon D3100 Body
$500.00 -
Nikon D7000 + 18-55mm VR
$1399.95 -
Nikon D3100 + 18-105mm VR
$799.95 -
Canon EOS 600D + 18-200mm IS
$1099.95 -
Canon EOS 600D Body
$499.95 -
Nikon D7000 + 16-85mm VR
$2099.95 -
Nikon D7000 Body
$999.95 -
Canon EOS 600D + 18-55 IS
$649.95 -
Nikon D3100 + 18-55mm VR & 55-...
$749.95 -
Nikon D7000 + 18-200mm VR
$2399.95 -
Nikon D3100 + 18-55mm VR
$549.95
-
- Digital VideoView all »
- NotebooksView all »
-
-
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$999.00 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2199.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E5430
$1629.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6530
$1349.00 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1498.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E5430
$1999.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15 (Touch) Lapto...
$1099.00 -
Dell Inspiron 13z Laptop
$699.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edit...
$769.00 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$3299.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop
$999.00 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2498.99 -
Dell Inspiron 15 (Touch) Lapto...
$678.99 -
Dell Vostro 2520 Laptop
$449.00 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$4299.00 -
Dell XPS 15 Laptop
$1468.99
-
- Desktop PCsView all »
-
-
Dell Vostro 270SFF Desktop
$999.00 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 (Al...
$1849.00 -
Dell Inspiron 660s Slim Tower ...
$1198.99 -
Dell XPS 8700 Desktop
$1198.99 -
Dell New XPS 27 Desktop
$2398.98 -
Dell XPS One 2710 (Touch) Desk...
$2698.98 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 All...
$1849.00 -
Dell Inspiron 660s Slim Tower ...
$748.98 -
Dell XPS 8700 Desktop
$998.99 -
Dell Alienware Aurora ALX R4 D...
$4498.99 -
Dell Inspiron One 20 (Touch) D...
$698.98 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 All...
$1199.00 -
Dell Vostro 270SFF Desktop
$1199.00 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9020 Sma...
$1498.99 -
Dell New XPS 27 Desktop
$1898.99 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 All...
$1199.00
-
- TabletsView all »
Resources
Digital Cameras Product FinderFind the product you're looking for with our Digital Cameras search tool.

















Be the first to comment.