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February 5, 2012

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX1: Micro Four Thirds Camera with ISO 12,800

Panasonic re-enliven the market micro four thirds digital camera through a series of new LUMIX G, DMC-GX1. Compact System Camera (CSC) is equipped with the latest Panasonic Live MOS sensor resolution of 16 megapixels and a Venus Engine which ensures the quality of the resulting image resembles the original object. To allow image capture quality in poor lighting conditions, Panasonic has been arming GX1 with ISO sensitivity up to 12,800.


Just like a camera in the LUMIX G series of other, GX1 adopt focus Contrast AF system that allows the focus done by the image sensor. With this system, GX1 capable of producing high resolution images and reduce noise. Focus adjustment process can be done quickly through Light Speed ​​AF Auto Focus allowing the process carried out in just 0.09 seconds. This speed can be achieved by the synchronization between the lens and the sensor is carried out at 120 fps.

LUMIX DMC-GX1 has a touch screen measuring 3-inch LCD equipped with touch-control system so that users can adjust the focus of the camera by simply touching the screen-resolution 460,000 dot. With AF Tracking function, GX1 can lock and follow the motion of the subject in focus, even in motion. Just as digital cameras in general, GX1 can be used to record HD video in AVCHD format.


Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX1 will be available soon on the market mid-December with a price range USD699.99 to USD949.99, depending on the choice of kit. There are 14 Micro Four Thirds lens that can meet the needs of its photographers, from the standard zoom, telephoto, single focal length, wide-angle, fish-eye, macro, to the 3D lens.

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