Difference between revisions of "Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1"

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[[Panasonic]] was the first to launch a camera for the [[Micro Four-Thirds]] lens bayonet which enabled the makers of the [[Four-Thirds]] DSLRs [[Panasonic]], [[Leica]] and [[Olympus]] to make more compact cameras for their Micro Four-Thirds image sensors. This first camera was the [[Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1]], the mirror-less system camera with the high-resolution electronic viewfinder. The company understood that there would be also customers for viewfinderless compact system cameras and introduced further Micro Four-Thirds cameras like the '''Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1'''. When comparing it to concurrent producrs of [[Olympus]] and [[Sony]] it must be admitted that only Panasonic did not forget to add a data setting thumb-wheel for ease of operation.
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[[Panasonic]] was the first to launch a camera for the [[Micro Four-Thirds]] lens bayonet which enabled the makers of the [[Four-Thirds]] DSLRs [[Panasonic]], [[Leica]] and [[Olympus]] to make more compact cameras for their Micro Four-Thirds image sensors. This first camera was the [[Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1]], the mirror-less system camera with the high-resolution electronic viewfinder. The company understood that there would be also customers for viewfinderless compact system cameras and introduced further Micro Four-Thirds cameras like the '''Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1'''. When comparing it to concurrent products of [[Olympus]] and [[Sony]] it must be admitted that only Panasonic did not forget to add a data setting thumb-wheel for ease of operation.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:26, 7 October 2010


Panasonic was the first to launch a camera for the Micro Four-Thirds lens bayonet which enabled the makers of the Four-Thirds DSLRs Panasonic, Leica and Olympus to make more compact cameras for their Micro Four-Thirds image sensors. This first camera was the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1, the mirror-less system camera with the high-resolution electronic viewfinder. The company understood that there would be also customers for viewfinderless compact system cameras and introduced further Micro Four-Thirds cameras like the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1. When comparing it to concurrent products of Olympus and Sony it must be admitted that only Panasonic did not forget to add a data setting thumb-wheel for ease of operation.