Panasonic LUMIX GF1 Digital Camera

panasonic lumix gf1 digital camera Panasonic LUMIX GF1 Digital CameraAfter having launched two Micro Four-Thirds cameras, Panasonic has launched its third one that is sure to give a tough competition to Olympus E-P1. It is claimed to be having the world’s smallest and lightest body and a flat design. It delivers high quality images owing to its 12.1 mega-pixel Live MOS image sensor and Venus Engine HD image processor. It operates on not one but two processing units that boosts the processing speed of the camera and achieves exceptional noise reduction. It features a full-time live view and a high speed contrast auto focusing technology that keep tracking the subject movement for optimised and well exposed photos.

Panasonic LUMIX GF1 12MP Digital Camera sports face detection technology that detects faces and optimises the camera settings for good quality portrait snaps. The AF tracking function keeps tracking subject movement and adjusts the shutter speed accordingly. It includes a Peripherical Defocus mode that automatically adjusts the focus to match the AF area while defocusing to emphasize the subject. A light sensitivity range of ISO 100-3200 provides the user with considerable amount of flexibility for shooting in challenging lighting situations. It uses the Supersonic wave filter to eliminate the accumulation of dust particles. The images can be composed and frames on the device’s large 3-inch, 460k pixel LCD screen.

Panasonic LUMIX GF1 Micro Four-Thirds Digital Camera allows users to capture videos for a longer duration of time in AVCHD Lite format while maintaining low power consumption. Movies can be recorded at the rate of 720p with high audio quality. The photographs and videos can be viewed on any compatible Panasonic Viera HDTV via an optional mini HDMI cable. Finally, users can make use of the My Color mode that makes it easy to customise the colour effects to match individual tastes. Overall, this digital camera provides greater flexibility and simple operations.

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