Panasonic has its Lumix line expanded with a new microfourthirds camera: the DMC-GM1. The camera is compatible with all m4/3 lenses, has a 16-megapixelsensor and weighs 203 grams. The DMC-GM1 has a suggested retail price of 699 euro.
This is the first release in Panasonics new GM-series of dslm-compact cameras for the high end segment. The Lumix DMC-GM1 has a 16-megapixel sensor According to Panasonic, the photodiode in each pixel increases, which is an improvement of the color saturation must deliver. Also would the lichtcondensatie improved and noise is minimized when, among other digital signaalaflezing.
For further ruisonderdukking ensures Panasonics Venus Engine, and the maximum iso sensitivity is 25.600. The operation is partly by a 3″touchscreen with a resolution of 1.036.000 pixels; the user can, for example, pinch-to-zoom to details in focus. The camera offers the features Low Light AF, Pinpoint AF and One-Shot AF.
The dimensions of the DMC-GM1 are 9,85×5,49×2,35cm, and the body weighs, including the battery, 203 grams. The manufacturer is among other things due to which compactness of the housing of magnesium alloy to make. Also is the circuit board with 30% in size has decreased and the sluiterunit significantly reduced by, among other things, a motor in place of opwindveer to use. Despite the small size, Panasonic has found room for a built-in flash.
At the same time with the camera announced Panasonic a small 12-32mm lens. The DMC-GM1 comes standard with this Vario 12-32mm/F3.5-5.6 ASPH. /MEGA O. I. S lens. The camera comes in orange, black or silver is available for 699 euros. A combination of a silver model with the mentioned lens, next to a 2mm-pancake lens and a grip get a suggested retail price of 999 euro. The microfourthirds camera is coming in december, available.
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