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Testseek.co.uk have collected 98 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3C and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3C.
 
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The editors liked

  • Super-fast AF performance
  • Touch AF and Touch Shutter control
  • Intuitive touch-screen controls
  • Very small body
  • Lots of control
  • Easy to use
  • Built-in flash
  • Solid feel construction
  • Smaller compact-like form factor yet retaining the DSLR-like ability to swap lenses
  • User friendly blend of virtual and “real” buttons
  • Metal build
  • Ease of use
  • Responsive touch screen and AF
  • Creative Control modes
  • Good picture quality
  • Compact size
  • Interchangeable lenses
  • 1080i video recording
  • Well designed and easy to use
  • Good quality photos up to 1600 ISO
  • 1080i HD video
  • Optional touchscreen is fun to use
  • Excellent image quality
  • Solid metal build
  • Creative Control modes including the punchy Expressive

The editors didn't like

  • Hot-shoe connection has been removed
  • Pop-up flash a bit delicate
  • It's not cheap
  • No viewfinder No accessory port Unbalanced with longer lenses
  • Flimsy rubber cover to HDMI and AV port
  • No in-body image stabilisation
  • Mono sound
  • Smaller form factor gives rise to occasional image blur resulting from camera shake in lower light more than predecessors
  • Omits hotshoe and means of attaching a suppleme
  • Pricey compared to premium fixed lens camera
  • LCD not angle adjustable
  • Hotshoe and accessory port omitted to achieve size
  • No accessory shoe
  • Mono-only sound recording
  • No mode dial
  • Expensive
  • Electronic noise gets out of hand beyond 1600 ISO
  • Weirdly
  • The main menu doesn't work with the touchscreen
  • No hot shoe for an external flash
  • Mic only just about acceptable (it's mono and has a lot of crackle)
  • Photos aren't automatically rotated unless you use a stabilised lens
  • No electronic viewfinder capability.
  • Pricey compared to a fixed-lens compact like Panasonic’s LX5 (£458.99)
  • No hotshoe and accessory port

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  Published: 2011-07-25, review by: T3.com

  • Metal build, Ease of use, Responsive touch screen and AF, Creative Control modes
  • Pricey compared to premium fixed lens camera, Mono sound, LCD not angle adjustable, Hotshoe and accessory port omitted to achieve size
  • The smallest compact system camera yet comes with ease of use and capability to shoot some great looking photos and videos, but with the compromise of losing a few features that made earlier generation models winners.

 
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  Published: 2011-07-20, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Solid feel construction, smaller compact-like form factor yet retaining the DSLR-like ability to swap lenses, user friendly blend of virtual and “real” buttons
  • Flimsy rubber cover to HDMI and AV port, no in-body image stabilisation, mono sound, smaller form factor gives rise to occasional image blur resulting from camera shake in lower light more than predecessors, omits hotshoe and means of attaching a suppleme
  • The GF3 is Panasonic’s most portable and easiest to use Micro Four Thirds G-series camera yet, but it comes at a slight cost, missing out on some of the usability and flexibility of predecessors and models higher up the range. Still build quality is go...

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  Published: 2011-07-18, review by: techradar.com

  • Very small body, Lots of control, Easy to use, Built-in flash
  • No viewfinder No accessory port Unbalanced with longer lenses

 
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  Published: 2011-07-08, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Extremely compact and luxurious, takes gorgeous photos and videos but currently looks overpriced next to the Sony NEX range ...

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  Published: 2011-06-13, Author: Audley , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Super-fast AF performance, Touch AF and Touch Shutter control, Intuitive touch-screen controls
  • Hot-shoe connection has been removed, Pop-up flash a bit delicate, It's not cheap
  • While we’d want to have a closer look at a full production sample it does look at this stage like Panasonic could have another winner on its hands with the GF3. It certainly looks good and has plenty of style. Better still, it’s also easy to use, offer...

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  Published: 2012-01-04, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  You're ready for a camera upgrade. You've outgrown the best point-and-shoot cameras, but a DSLR is a little excessive. Luckily for you, there's a middle ground. Mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras—even affordable ones—are getting really, really good....

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  Published: 2012-01-01, review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Quality: I enjoyed the quality of the GF3's shots, sharp and accurately coloured.Why you'd buy the GF3: it's real, real small; easy to fall in love with the AF function; you want to use Leica lenses.Why you wouldn't: you want to shoot stills while recordi...

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  Published: 2011-12-02, review by: pcmag.com

  • Compact, Many lenses available, Speedy performance, Touch-screen display,
  • Slightly soft kit lens, So-so low-light performance, Large kit lens, No hot shoe or accessory port,
  • The touch-screen Lumix DMC-GF3 is Panasonic's smalllest Micro Four Thirds camera. Its low-light performance and sharpness aren't on the same level as some competitors, but it is still a very capable camera. ...

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  Published: 2011-11-22, review by: buy-n-shoot.com

  • There is little going against the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 digital camera other than a missed opportunity to upgrade an LCD screen used in previous models. However, the GF3 on so many fronts just gets it right. From retailer shelf appeal, to th...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-13, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com

  • For the casual shooters that Panasonic is targeting with this camera, the GF3 is a solid choice. With its kit lens, it fits in a small bag or a jacket pocket, and is more powerful than most fixedlens compacts.Olympus continues to offer the most serious co...

 
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