Panasonic has added a powerful new model DMC-GF1 to its LUMIX G Micro System lineup of new-generation digital interchangeable lens system cameras. Distinguished by an artistic flat body that is both ...
It's been approximately a year since Panasonic announced the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 and in that time they've released the GH1 with additional video features, several lenses and now what, on the ...
As leaked, Panasonic’s third Micro Four Thirds camera, the GF1, matches the small size of the Olympus E-P1 while adding a built-in flash and some great new lenses ...
There are four Micro Four Thirds cameras on the market right now. That’s it. But with Panasonic’s GF1, investing in the mini genre makes more sense than ever—if you know what you’re getting into. What ...
Thus far, interchangeable lens cameras have either been feature-packed but big or compact but lacking important capabilities. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 looks like the first model positioned to ...
With image quality that rivals capable D-SLRs and a body not much larger than a super-zoom camera, the 12.1-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 ($899.95 direct, with lens) is the most compact model in ...
World’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lense digital camera with built-in flash*, packs powerful DSLR-like and HD video capabilities into a sleek and easy-to-use compact body Today, Panasonic ...
Panasonic introduced the “world's smallest and lightest system digital camera with a built-in flash,” the new LUMIX GF1. In addition to being small and lightweight, the LUMIX GF1 has DSLR and HD video ...
In the GF1, Panasonic has challenged Olympus with a similar, rangefinder-like model that tackles some of the deficiencies of the E-P1 and exploits the not insignificant potential of the Micro Four ...
The slimmest Micro Four-Thirds System camera yet, the industrial-looking Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 ($900 in two kit variations as of 10/28/2009) is the most enticing non-DSLR we've seen to date. Purist ...
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-GF1 might be the ideal camera for anyone who doesn’t want to make major compromises when they’re not using a single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. The DMC-GF1 is also good if you’d ...
The GF1 is undoubtedly smaller than its big brothers, the G1 and GH1, but it's not quite as tiny as Panasonic might lead you to believe. Measuring 119 x 71 x 36.3mm and weighing 285g without a lens ...
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