The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 is the latest Micro Four Thirds camera and builds on the success of the Panasonic GF1 with a reduction in size of 18%, the introduction of a touch-screen and an all new sensor and processor. Get the full report at www.which.co.uk See some sample shots from this camera here www.flickr.com
The New Lumix G2 – Revealed. Worlds First Interchangeable Lens System Camera with Touch-Control Shooting* – The DMC-G2 from LUMIX G Micro System (*For an interchangeable lens system camera as of March 7, 2010)
www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one? http [Affiliate] This is part two an unboxing and first impressions video of the Panasonic LUMIX GF1, easily the most unique camera I’ve ever had the opportunity to look at. It’s similar to a DSLR in that you can change lenses, but the micro four-thirds system doesn’t use a pentaprism or mirror, so it’s not a DSLR. Panasonic calls it a DILC: Digital Interchangeable Lens Camera. I don’t see “DILC” taking off as a term, but this camera is hot stuff…it’s been selling out everywhere, and Panasonic is struggling to keep up with demand. It uses SD cards and supports SDHC. The GF1 has a 12.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor (17.3 x 13.0mm in size), capturing JPEG or raw images at a maximum resolution of 4000 x 3000 pixels. It’s also capable of 720p video capture (1280 x 720) in either AVCHD Lite or MJPEG formats. It can shoot in burst mode, up to three frames per second. Like the video? Please rate, comment, and subscribe. Thanks!