The world's first micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-G1. The company has another to it "world's smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera" and don't call it as DSLR & not as a regular point and shoot. It is somewhere in between these two. It comes with a new flip out with a 1.44 million pixels live viewfinder with a 12.1 Mega Pixels Live MOS sensor. This weight about 0.85 Pounds (i.e., 385 Grams) and the thickness is just 20mm. Let see some of its features
Specifications
- Mega optical image stabilization
- Intelligent ISO
- AF Tracking
- Face Detection
- HDMI Output
- Intelligent Scene selector
- Venus Engine HD Image Processing
- Supersonic Wave Filter dust reduction system
This is going hit the Japan shores in the month of October at a price of ¥80,000 with a bundled LUMIX G Vario 45-200mm F4-5.6 MEGA OIS lens.
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