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May 2014
(92%)
129 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
254 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
New sensor
4K video
Focusing peaking
200
000
Cycle shutter
Fast in all conditions
12fps burst mode
Silent electronic shutter option
Movie mode as good as it gets and will sell the camera alone
Fully featured screen and electronic viewfinder
Pinpoint and customisable autofocus options
4K video shooting
Eye-level viewfinder
Fast and responsive
Good high ISO performance
Superb 4K video capture
Quick
Accurate autofocus
Great viewfinder and screen
Tough
Weatherproof body
Professional video capability (4K
4
2
Full HD at 100 Mbps
Zebra patterning
Cinelike gammas
Etc.)
Connectivity (HDMI
USB
Audio in
Audio out
Remote control
Flash sync socket
WiFi
NFC)
Fast autofocus
Silent Mode
Excellent picture quality up
4K video facility is unique
Tough and weatherprood design
Impressive AF speed
The editors didn't like
Smaller than APS
C sensor
'Just' 16Mp
Lacks smooth gradation in images
Needs better battery life
Some button placement cramped
Would like a larger viewfinder
Price may seem a lot if you're not here for 4K video
Autofocus generalisation in low-light conditions
Pricey if you don't need 4K
Smaller sensor than rivals
No body integral anti shake
Large by mirrorless standards
Pricey
Only one SD card slot
No image stabilisation
No GPS (but you can geotag with Image App)
No finetuning for auto ISO sensitivity
No auto ISO sensitivity for manual exposure in video mode
Published: 2014-05-02, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Fast in all conditions, 12fps burst mode, silent electronic shutter option, movie mode as good as it gets and will sell the camera alone, fully featured screen and electronic viewfinder, pinpoint and customisable autofocus options
Lacks smooth gradation in images, needs better battery life, some button placement cramped, would like a larger viewfinder, price may seem a lot if you're not here for 4K video, autofocus generalisation in low-light conditions
Throughout our week of using the GH4 we've been very impressed with what it can do. We've found using the vari-angle LCD screen great to shoot over the heads of tourist crowds in sunny Washington, have seen New York non-stop downpours soak the camer...
Abstract: Panasonic's new Lumix G Series camera is the DMC-GH4, and it packs features that make it more than just a camera for still photographs. It's presented as a 'hybrid' model, meaning it can be used just as effectively for video (in particular, 4K video) in a...
Published: 2014-02-08, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Fast in all conditions, 12fps burst mode, Silent electronic shutter option, Movie mode as good as it gets and will sell the camera alone, Fully featured screen and electronic viewfinder, Pinpoint and customisable autofocus options
Lacks smooth gradation in images, Needs better battery life, Some button placement cramped, Would like a larger viewfinder, Price may seem a lot if you're not here for 4K video, Autofocus generalisation in low-light conditions
Throughout our week of using the GH4 we've been very impressed with what it can do. We've found using the vari-angle LCD screen great to shoot over the heads of tourist crowds in sunny Washington, have seen New York non-stop downpours soak the camera and...
New sensor, 4K video, Focusing peaking, 200,000, cycle shutter
Smaller than APS, C sensor, 'Just' 16Mp
The GH4 has some of our most sought-after features; a high-resolution EVF, a vari-angle screen that's touch-sensitive and Wi-Fi connectivity. It's also weather- and dust-proof and takes great-looking images...
4K video facility is unique, Tough and weatherprood design, Impressive AF speed
Control layout a touch over-complicated, Tracking AF performance a let-down
The Panasonic GH4 stands alone in offering 4K video in the body of a CSC, and if it's video performance that you're after then you won't be disappointed. However, it's not without its flaws and there are better stills cameras available for less.Next, read...
Abstract: In the most basic terms, the key difference between a DSLR and a mirrorless camera is that the DSLR comes with an internal mirror that reflects light entering through the lens through a prism and to an optical viewfinder. This mirror blocks off the sensor...
Abstract: Editor's Note: The following article, originally published on April 20, was AkihabaraNews' 5th most popular of 2015. We all know 4K is the video standard everyone's chasing these days, and there are a lot of shooting options out there - definitely not all...
Abstract: This roundup is a little unusual, in that the cameras in this price bracket span both flagship and entry-level products. Specifically, several flagship APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras, and a handful of entry-level full-frame options. We've called out...
Abstract: This roundup is a little unusual, in that the cameras in this price bracket span both flagship and entry-level products. Specifically, several flagship APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras, and a handful of entry-level full-frame options. We've called out...
Abstract: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 mirrorless digital camera is a professional camera that offers a user-friendly interface. The camera has a variety of advanced features, a variety of options and a durable body to withstand daily use. The Panasonic Lumix DSLM c...