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The LUMIX GF1: elegant, compact design reminiscent of classic film cameras
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The Lumix G Micro System can use the prestigious Leica M/R Lenses via adaptors DMW-MA2M or MA3R. This gives the user access to the unlimited number of lens properties
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Mirrorless models like the G10 offer the versatility of a dSLR (and very similar image quality) in a more compact body.
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How do they achieve this feat?
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Rarely has a single model the Lumix GF1 caused so much excitement - and fevered discussion - inside and outside the photographic community.
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Lumix G Series is a new breed of digital camera that combines the ease and convenience of digital utility with the expressiveness of film photography.
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I will stick out my neck and say that the Lumix G Series is potentially the biggest thing in photography since the Box Brownie.
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The LUMIX GF1’s sensor technology offers the best of both worlds.
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The G2 is easier to operate without a shift of hand position.
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LUMIX GF1 continues to redefine the standards of digital photography.
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The LUMIX DMC-GF1 boasts many powerful features.
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Unlike most rival models, the GH1 can continuously autofocus while filming.
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There’s no lag time with the GF1 from shot-to-shot, like with a point-and-shoot.
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The new Lumix GF1 with its sophisticated, small body making it easier and more convenient to carry with you anywhere you go.
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The Lumix G10 is an approachable alternative for users new to system cameras.
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Simply aim the G10, lock, and shoot.
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LUMIX G10 has a compact portable design.
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The Lumix G Series concept is entirely new, taking even greater advantage of the compactness and light weight which is made possible by an innovative mirror-less structure.
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Lumix G Series receives prestigious TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) Award for the Best Design Innovation in Europe 2009.
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Such is the effort that’s gone into making the GH1 video friendly.
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The Lumix G10 makes it easy to get beautiful, clear shots of moving subjects.
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The boxy retroish style of the GF1’s body makes the camera seem important, like a part of photographic history.
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The LUMIX GF1 thoroughly optimizes the advantages of a system camera to ensure high performance, whether capturing photos or HD video.
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Lumix G10 uses the unique Micro Four Thirds mirrorless system; this helps to do away with a number of other components that you find in a normal DSLR camera.
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A milestone.
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On the subject of build quality, the Lumix DMC-GF1 is clearly built to last.
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The LUMIX G Micro System has revolutionized the photography industry.
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The LUMIX G10's full-time Live View function lets users see how settings will affect the images before they shoot.
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The Lumix G2: smaller and lighter.
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This camera the GF1 feels on par with a D-SLR.
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The Lumix GF1: Impressive stuff.
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Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GH1 is one of the most complete cameras we've tested.
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Sharp, good-looking photos from a camera the GF1 that focuses quickly, accepts an optional electronic viewfinder and, best of all, fits in your jacket pocket.
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LUMIX DMC-GF1, the world's smallest and lightest system digital camera with a built-in flash.
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I had an hour with the Panasonic Lumix G2 and even in that short time I can tell you that it is an impressive camera to use.
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Lumix GF1 features an artistic flat body that is both elegant and compact.
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The Lumix GF1: capture clear and beautiful images even when shooting at high ISO levels.
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Micro Four Thirds cameras like the GF1 support interchangeable lenses—just like DSLRs—but don’t use the same prism-and-mirror setup, making it possible to pack the camera into a much smaller body.
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The GH1 features control and encoding options which are all but absent on rivals.
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Though small in size, the LUMIX GF1 does not compromise in advanced features.
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The GH1 is such a small, light and compact package.
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The G Series' sophisticated LSI circuit separates chromatic noise from luminance noise and applies the optimal noise reduction to each.
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Lumix G Series: precisely performs signal processing pixel by pixel in the most effective way, resulting in images that are naturally clear.
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Lumix DMC-GF1: lovely to hold and is sturdy without being heavy.
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Lumix G10: Compact and easy-to-use.
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Journal of Technology | March 23, 2010
LUMIX DMC-G2 … the successor to the award-winning and revolutionary LUMIX G1, which was the world's first Micro Four Thirds digital camera.
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The Lumix GF1: compact size, user-friendly design and ability to record High Definition (HD) video and take professional-quality photos.
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The Face Recognition function remembers registered faces to give an appropriate AF/AE on the people.
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Innovative structure that allows for the LUMIX G10 to be the world's lightest system camera in a compact digital camera design
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It looks like that elusive genuine DSLR-replacement might have finally arrived, in the compact and lightweight shape of the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1.
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To my mind the GH1 is the first Combocam that "gets it", delivering both image quality and functionality that don't represent a considerable compromise on one side or the other.
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The touch screen works really well and it does make using the Lumix G2 very easy. And fun.
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Lumix GF1: Exceptional sharpness.
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In addition to Lumix G lenses, the Lumix G Micro System can use any interchangeable lens that complies with the Four Thirds standard via an optional mount adaptor.
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Panasonic takes the compact Micro Four Thirds format to the next level with the GF1.
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he new Panasonic DMC-GF1 debuts as the world's smallest and lightest system camera with a built-in flash.
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The Lumix GF1 is ideal for compact camera owners who want to step up to higher-quality photos - but without having to carry a bulky, heavy camera.
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The Lumix GH1 offers the best implementation of video on a 'non-compact camera' that we've seen so far.
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The excellent screen allowed me to shoot with the GF1 very close to my face, pseudo viewfinder stance.
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The Lumix DMC-GH1 achieves a number of ambitious goals.
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The LUMIX G10: incredible compact body and portable design.
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It’s the result that counts and the GH1 delivers the goods in both 720 and 1080.
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Lumix GF1: Handsome LCD screen; effective pop-up flash.
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The special Movie Program Mode enables budding directors to adjust the depth-of-field while shooting in HD video, allowing the background and foreground to be blurred just like how to professionals do at a fraction of the cost.
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Panasonic focused on the Lumix G2's operability and elevated it even higher by adoption of touchscreen that connects the sight and action most intuitively.
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Panasonic Lumix G Series is an exciting new digital interchangeable lens camera system.
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The GH1 adds-up to the most complete video experience of any hybrid camera to date.
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There is a lot packed into the little GF1 body.
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The buttons and dials on the Lumix DMC-GF1 really are beautifully engineered.
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Lumix G Series: innovative technology.
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The results from the Lumix GH1 are among the best I have seen from camera-based video.
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The LUMIX GF builds on Panasonic’s success with the revolutionary LUMIX G Series of digital interchangeable lens system cameras based on the Micro Four Thirds system standard.
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With AF Tracking, the LUMIX G10 can lock onto any subject and keep it in focus even if it moves.
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Thanks to those microphones, sound quality in GH1 movies is top class.
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Not only lighter than the G1, the Lumix G2 also retains many of the same features while adding some major functionality: the ability to shoot 720/30p HD video.
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Panasonic took the market by storm with the series' first model - the compact, lightweight DMC-G1, with its convenient size and brilliant image quality. The company broke more new ground when it launched the DMC-GH1, which added AVCHD full-HD movie recording.
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The LUMIX GF1 offers the superior image quality of a CCD sensor, and the low-power consumption of a CMOS sensor.
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The Lumix G2 is a very capable video shooter.
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The G2 retains the G1's basic layout, making it a comfortable camera to hold, despite its small size.
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The LUMIX G10 shoots high-quality photos and HD video.
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The LUMIX G10 shoots high-quality photos and HD video.
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With the GF1 colours are rendered beautifully natural and life-like with a crispness few standard fixed lens compacts could match.
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LUMIX G10: easier to capture the exact mood or atmosphere desired.
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The Lumix GF1 is highly accurate in both auto and custom modes.
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Use an adaptor to make an extensive range of DSLR lenses from Olympus Panasonic, Sigma, and Leica available for Lumix G Series users.
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The Lumix G10 features a movable touchscreen that allows users to easily view their subject from difficult angles as well as use the touchscreen features to point and focus by touch.
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The LUMIX GF1’s Venus Engine HD records stunning high-resolution 12-megapixel images using its advanced Live MOS Sensor.
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The LUMIX GF1 distinguishes itself.
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What makes the GH1’s movie mode really special though is the ease with which you can film.
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The G10's 3-inch, 450,000 pixel LCD can be used to autofocus thanks to its touch functionality: all you need to do is tap where you want the camera to focus.
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The G Series features Panasonic’s iA (Intelligent Auto), an easy shooting mode with automatic optimization according to the scene in either photo and video recording.
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The Lumix GF1: a camera with DSLR-like quality that isn’t a pain to carry around.
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Journal of Technology | March 23, 2010
Panasonic announces the LUMIX DMC-G2, the world's first* digital interchangeable lens system camera with a movable LCD that allows for touch-control.
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Touch screen cameras aren't a particularly new idea...but the Lumix G2 is the first interchangeable lens camera we've seen to add the feature. Crucially, the touch-screen options are in addition to, rather than in replacement of, traditional controls.
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