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The upgrades over the Panasonic G5 may seem subtle, but they have a significant impact on this compact system camera.
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The upgrades over the Panasonic G5 may seem subtle, but they have a significant impact on this compact system camera.

Updated Panasonic is trying to make its GF series of cameras more appealing to a wider audience, making some key changes to the latest model.

Updated Panasonic turned to its GH2 users, including professional filmmakers, to decide what was required for the GH3. Did it work?

Panasonic is continuing with its mission to dominate the compact system camera arena, but what can its latest offering deliver?

Updated Panasonic has seen great success with its small and beginner-friendly Lumix GF3. So how does its successor, the GF5, shape up?

Boasting a 16MP sensor, Full HD movie recording, 3-inch touchscreen and superb low-light photographs, is this the best Panasonic G-system camera yet?

Panasonic has shrunk its smallest compact system camera even further to create the tiny Lumic GF3

Attention keen reportage photographers and Panasonic GF1 users disappointed by the GF2, the 16Mp Lumix DMC-G3 could be the upgrade camera you've been waiting for

The Panasonic G10 offers DSLR quality in a substantially smaller camera body. In this G10 review, we test its handling, autofocus, ISO performance and more

Does the G1 spell the end for conventional DSLR design?

Breaking into the fiercely competitive SLR market takes nerves of steel and deep pockets. It's something both Sony and Panasonic are attempting to do, but to improve their odds, each has drawn on the experience of an existing player

To some, Panasonic's first-ever D-SLR might appear as though it's been cobbled together from the entrails of an Olympus E-330... but it would be wrong to draw such a conclusion.

The innards and guts of the Lumix DMC-L1 may have been transplanted directly from an Olympus E-330, but the heart and soul of this brand-new, 4/3 digital SLR is definitely pure Panasonic

Digital camera makers badly need unique selling points in a crowded and madly competitive market, and Panasonic's latest wheeze is to put a 16:9 sensor in a compact camera - enabling it to take shots in widescreen...