Monday, September 14, 2009

Panasonic introduces new Micro Four Thirds Camera - Lumix GF1

The Micro Four Thirds system seems to be the future of photography. This method cuts the mirror as the camera’s middle man and gets the image through the lens, straight to the sensor, which allows camera manufacturers to produce a professional DSLR camera, in smaller, compact point and shoot package. We’ve seen the revolutionary Olympus EP-1 and now Panasonic announced its own new micro four thirds camera - the Lumix DMC-GF1.
The Lumix GF1 is basically the Lumix G1 or GH1, but in a much smaller package. The design is quite simple and straightforward. The G1 will offer the built-in flash and an optional electronic view finder that many found missing in the EP-1. It will also offer interchangeable lens system like in other DSLRs in the market and 12.1 megapixel photos, including HD video recording. On the back of the camera you’ll find a 3-inch LCD screen with 461,000 pixel quality.

Panasonic is about to release the camera in October at a suggested retail price of $899.95 which will get you the camera and a kit lens.



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