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Panasonic GX1 DSLR Camera Review
The Panasonic GX1 has a variety of manual controls in movie mode, but it features no new video functions.
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Jeremy is the video expert of our imaging team, focusing primarily on reviewing camcorders and the video capabilities of interchangeable lens cameras. Jeremy has been playing with his dad’s video cameras for as long as he can remember. Originally from Pennsylvania and upstate NY, he graduated from Bard college with a degree in film and electronic media. He has been living and working in New England since 2005.
The Panasonic GX1 has a variety of manual controls in movie mode, but it features no new video functions.
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 is one of the better Micro Four Thirds cameras we've seen for recording video.
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The K-r put on a good show in our tests, but clunky design and lack of in-depth video controls left us disappointed.
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The E-P3 is the first Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus to offer Full HD 1080p recording. This new feature, along with the variety of manual video controls and numerous recording options, make the E-P3 one of the best compact cameras we've seen for recording movies.
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The G3 sports Full HD 1080p capability, one of the few big improvements over last year's G2.
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The successor to last year's E-PL1, and nearly identical to its predecessor in our video testing
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The Alpha A33 from Sony is a cheaper alternative to the Sony A55V, which was one of our top DSLRs for video in 2010.
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The Rebel T3i from Canon brings impressive video performance to the DSLR market.
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