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It replaced the very similar [[Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3|Lumix DMC-GF3]]. The body retains the same shape, but has a redesigned rubberized hand grip. The only major feature differences are the maximum ISO of 12800 compared to 6400. MP4 video format mode has been added. The built-in mic is now stereo instead of mono. The LCD screen has been replaced with a more responsive higher resolution unit with a 920,0000 pixels instead of 460,000. | It replaced the very similar [[Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3|Lumix DMC-GF3]]. The body retains the same shape, but has a redesigned rubberized hand grip. The only major feature differences are the maximum ISO of 12800 compared to 6400. MP4 video format mode has been added. The built-in mic is now stereo instead of mono. The LCD screen has been replaced with a more responsive higher resolution unit with a 920,0000 pixels instead of 460,000. |
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The Lumix DMC-GF5 is Micro Four Thirds sensor camera released by Panasonic in 2012.
It replaced the very similar Lumix DMC-GF3. The body retains the same shape, but has a redesigned rubberized hand grip. The only major feature differences are the maximum ISO of 12800 compared to 6400. MP4 video format mode has been added. The built-in mic is now stereo instead of mono. The LCD screen has been replaced with a more responsive higher resolution unit with a 920,0000 pixels instead of 460,000.