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Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1

Portability
59
Imaging
38
Features
36
Overall
37
Olympus E-1 front
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 front
Portability
87
Imaging
52
Features
54
Overall
52

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Key Specs

Olympus E-1
(Full Review)
  • 5MP - Four Thirds Sensor
  • 1.8" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 3200
  • No Video
  • Micro Four Thirds Mount
  • 735g - 141 x 104 x 81mm
  • Announced November 2003
  • Later Model is Olympus E-3
Panasonic GX1
(Full Review)
  • 16MP - Four Thirds Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Display
  • ISO 160 - 12800
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • Micro Four Thirds Mount
  • 318g - 116 x 68 x 39mm
  • Introduced February 2012
  • Updated by Panasonic GX7
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Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Overview

Here is a thorough comparison of the Olympus E-1 versus Panasonic GX1, former being a Pro DSLR while the other is a Entry-Level Mirrorless by companies Olympus and Panasonic. There exists a substantial gap among the sensor resolutions of the E-1 (5MP) and GX1 (16MP) but both cameras posses the same sensor sizing (Four Thirds).

Photography Glossary

The E-1 was launched 9 years before the GX1 and that is a fairly big difference as far as camera technology is concerned. Both of the cameras have different body design with the Olympus E-1 being a Large SLR camera and the Panasonic GX1 being a Rangefinder-style mirrorless camera.

Before diving straight to a more detailed comparison, here is a short summation of how the E-1 scores against the GX1 when it comes to portability, imaging, features and an overall rating.

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Reasons to pick Olympus E-1 over the Panasonic GX1

 E-1 GX1 

Reasons to pick Panasonic GX1 over the Olympus E-1

 GX1 E-1 
IntroducedFebruary 2012November 2003Fresher by 99 months
Display dimensions3"1.8"Larger display (+1.2")
Display resolution460k134kSharper display (+326k dot)
Touch display Easily navigate

Common features in the Olympus E-1 and Panasonic GX1

 E-1 GX1 
Focus manually Dial exact focusing
Display typeFixed Fixed Fixed display
Selfie screen Neither provides selfie screen

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Physical Comparison

For anybody who is aiming to carry your camera frequently, you have to think about its weight and measurements. The Olympus E-1 provides physical measurements of 141mm x 104mm x 81mm (5.6" x 4.1" x 3.2") accompanied by a weight of 735 grams (1.62 lbs) while the Panasonic GX1 has proportions of 116mm x 68mm x 39mm (4.6" x 2.7" x 1.5") and a weight of 318 grams (0.70 lbs).

Analyze the Olympus E-1 versus Panasonic GX1 in our brand new Camera plus Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Do not forget, the weight of an ILC will vary dependant on the lens you have attached at the time. The following is a front view dimension comparison of the E-1 against the GX1.

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 size comparison

Using dimensions and weight, the portability score of the E-1 and GX1 is 59 and 87 respectively.

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 top view buttons comparison

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Sensor Comparison

More often than not, it is very difficult to visualise the difference in sensor sizing merely by checking out technical specs. The photograph underneath may provide you a greater sense of the sensor sizing in the E-1 and GX1.

As you can tell, the 2 cameras provide the same sensor dimensions but not the same megapixels. You can anticipate the Panasonic GX1 to show greater detail utilizing its extra 11 Megapixels. Greater resolution can also make it easier to crop images more aggressively. The older E-1 will be behind with regard to sensor technology.

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 sensor size comparison

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Screen and ViewFinder

Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Olympus E-1 Portrait photography factors
Panasonic GX1 Portrait photography factors
46
manual focus
sensor size is good (Four Thirds)
saves RAW files
doesn't have liveview
low resolution (5MP)
71
focusing manually
MP count good (16MP)
sensor size is nice (Four Thirds)
features face detect focusing
supports RAW formats
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Street Comparison

Olympus E-1 as a Street photography camera
Panasonic GX1 as a Street photography camera
57
sensor size is good (Four Thirds)
saves RAW files
environment proof
lighter than others in class (735 grams)
fixed screen
no image stabilization
70
sensor size is nice (Four Thirds)
supports RAW formats
comes with touch to focus
fixed screen
lack of image stabilization
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Sports Comparison

Sports photography with Olympus E-1
Sports photography with Panasonic GX1
40
sensor size is good (Four Thirds)
environment proof
comes with phase detect autofocus
doesn't have liveview
continuous shooting slow (3.0 frames/s)
no image stabilization
low resolution (5MP)
47
MP count good (16MP)
sensor size is nice (Four Thirds)
features tracking focus
slow continuous shooting (4.0 frames per second)
lack of image stabilization
bad battery pack (300 per charge)
lack of phase detect AF
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Travel Comparison

Olympus E-1 Travel photography info
Panasonic GX1 Travel photography info
47
lighter than others in class (735g)
environment proof
missing Time Lapse mode
low resolution (5 megapixels)
display isn't selfie friendly
65
comes with touch to focus
MP count good (16 megapixels)
has built in flash
no Timelapse mode
bad battery pack (300 per charge)
display is not selfie friendly
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Landscape Comparison

Olympus E-1 Landscape photography highlights
Panasonic GX1 Landscape photography highlights
46
manual focus
interchangeable lenses (Micro Four Thirds mount)
sensor size is good (Four Thirds)
saves RAW files
environment proof
tiny screen (1.8")
doesn't have liveview
no image stabilization
low resolution (5MP)
missing Time Lapse mode
62
focusing manually
switch lenses (Micro Four Thirds mount)
nice screen size (3")
MP count good (16MP)
sensor size is nice (Four Thirds)
supports RAW formats
lack of image stabilization
bad battery pack (300 shots)
no Timelapse mode
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Vlogging Comparison

Olympus E-1 Vlogging features
Panasonic GX1 Vlogging features
9
can't shoot video
32
touchscreen enabled
features face detect focusing
great video quality (1920 x 1080 pxls)
display is not selfie friendly
lack of image stabilization
no microphone socket
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Olympus E-1 vs Panasonic GX1 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Olympus E-1 and Panasonic GX1
 Olympus E-1Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
General Information
Company Olympus Panasonic
Model type Olympus E-1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
Category Pro DSLR Entry-Level Mirrorless
Announced 2003-11-29 2012-02-14
Physical type Large SLR Rangefinder-style mirrorless
Sensor Information
Processor - Venus Engine FHD
Sensor type CCD CMOS
Sensor size Four Thirds Four Thirds
Sensor measurements 17.3 x 13mm 17.3 x 13mm
Sensor area 224.9mm² 224.9mm²
Sensor resolution 5 megapixels 16 megapixels
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 4:3 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Max resolution 2560 x 1920 4592 x 3448
Max native ISO 3200 12800
Min native ISO 100 160
RAW files
Autofocusing
Focus manually
Touch to focus
AF continuous
Single AF
AF tracking
Selective AF
AF center weighted
Multi area AF
AF live view
Face detect AF
Contract detect AF
Phase detect AF
Total focus points 3 23
Lens
Lens mount type Micro Four Thirds Micro Four Thirds
Available lenses 45 107
Focal length multiplier 2.1 2.1
Screen
Display type Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display diagonal 1.8 inch 3 inch
Resolution of display 134k dots 460k dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch friendly
Display tech - TFT Color LCD with wide-viewing angle
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type Optical (pentaprism) Electronic (optional)
Viewfinder coverage 100 percent -
Viewfinder magnification 0.48x -
Features
Min shutter speed 60 secs 60 secs
Max shutter speed 1/4000 secs 1/4000 secs
Continuous shutter rate 3.0 frames/s 4.0 frames/s
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manually set exposure
Exposure compensation Yes Yes
Set WB
Image stabilization
Inbuilt flash
Flash distance no built-in flash 7.60 m
Flash settings Auto, Auto FP, Manual, Red-Eye Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync
External flash
AE bracketing
WB bracketing
Max flash synchronize 1/180 secs 1/160 secs
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Video resolutions - 1920 x 1080 (60 fps) 1280 x 720 (60, 30 fps), 640 x 480 (30fps), 320 x 240 (30fps)
Max video resolution None 1920x1080
Video format - MPEG-4, AVCHD
Microphone port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless None None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental sealing
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 735 gr (1.62 lbs) 318 gr (0.70 lbs)
Physical dimensions 141 x 104 x 81mm (5.6" x 4.1" x 3.2") 116 x 68 x 39mm (4.6" x 2.7" x 1.5")
DXO scores
DXO Overall rating not tested 55
DXO Color Depth rating not tested 20.8
DXO Dynamic range rating not tested 10.6
DXO Low light rating not tested 703
Other
Battery life - 300 photos
Battery type - Battery Pack
Self timer Yes (2 or 12 sec) Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Time lapse feature
Type of storage Compact Flash (Type I or II) SD/SDHC/SDXC
Card slots Single Single
Retail price $1,700 $228