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January 2015
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58 Reviews
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The editors liked
Very good image quality for its size
Fast AF for its class
10fps burst mode with electronic shutter
Lightweight
Yet well-built
Compact design
Great value for the money
Small
Light design with included lens makes the GF7 a suitable upgrade from pointandshoot cameras. Intelligent Auto and solid scene modes make it simple to use for beginners. Bright
Crisp display makes composing easy
Even in direct sunlight
Good build and image quality (photo and video) and extremely compact
Fast and accurate AF system
Which also works in the dark
User friendly
Completely silent mode
Suitable for selfies and incl. Wi-Fi for social media
Attractively priced
Compact Size
Frontfacing LCD screen
Good image quality
The editors didn't like
Continuous AF is not reliable
Shallow buffer with RAW
Below average battery life
No EVF
Maximum mechanical shutter speed of only 1/500s
Small light design can be awkward with larger lenses (or if you have large hands). Tiny size means a small battery–buy an extra if you plan to shoot all day. Kit lens isn't great. Encourages selfies
Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Scott , review by: wired.com
Small, light design with included lens makes the GF7 a suitable upgrade from pointandshoot cameras. Intelligent Auto and solid scene modes make it simple to use for beginners. Bright, crisp display makes composing easy, even in direct sunlight
Small light design can be awkward with larger lenses (or if you have large hands). Tiny size means a small battery–buy an extra if you plan to shoot all day. Kit lens isn't great. Encourages selfies
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Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: Interchangeable lens cameras come in all kinds of different shapes, sizes and prices, from the very reasonable to the eye-wateringly expensive. The $500 category is a place most first-time interchangeable lens camera buyers will likely find themselves. If...
Good build and image quality (photo and video) and extremely compact, Fast and accurate AF system, which also works in the dark, User friendly, Completely silent mode, Suitable for selfies and incl. Wi-Fi for social media, Attractively priced
No viewfinder, Screen only rotates up (up to 180 degrees), Short battery life
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Published: 2015-01-20, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
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Very good image quality for its size; Fast AF for its class; 10fps burst mode with electronic shutter; Lightweight, yet well-built, compact design; Great value for the money,
Continuous AF is not reliable; Shallow buffer with RAW; Below average battery life; No EVF; Maximum mechanical shutter speed of only 1/500s,