Panasonic GF1 DIgital Camera
September 3, 2009 | Digital Camera, Electronics, Gadgets, Panasonic | Comments OffBefore the start of IFA 2009, held in Berlin, Germany, I had the opportunity to shoot with the Panasonic camera GF1. The compact size and light weight made a very comfortable experience, especially after a full day of shooting. Normally, I use a professional digital SLR with lens exchange, a combination of several pounds in a camera bag. And you really can say halfway through the day with the fatigue you feel in your hand and fingers, as the sheer weight of the combination does not always a joy to photograph. In addition, much of the work should not necessarily be performed by such a pro-DSLR camera. One of my greatest desire is always to find an equivalent compact and lightweight.

With the arrival of Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1, this particular wish is certainly true for the serious photographer. Using the camera in practice is very convenient, and it is a flexible tool when it comes to functionality. Also because, as GH1 the GF1 Panasonic includes a video capture function in addition to capturing still images. Capturing not only limited to AVCHD (1280×720 pixels), it is also possible in HD, Motion JPEG for a similar resolution. The world’s lightest Micro Four Thirds system camera, the Panasonic GF1, has 12.2 Live MOS sensor 4/3-type, 460,000 dot 3-inch monitor, integrated flash, RAW and JPEG support, 3 frames per second mode gust, and many intelligent solutions image. This makes the device a very interesting GF1 for enhanced and avid photographer.
The Panasonic Lumix GF1 picture camera system test has been taken in the largest palace in Berlin (Germany), the Charlottenburg Palace with a pre-production of Micro Four Thirds system camera, which means that this camera is Panasonic Lumix almost equal to the model that consumers can expect to purchase. Meanwhile, our test lab DIWA camera will review the Panasonic camera GF1 in laboratory conditions from a technical standpoint. To download the original photos Panasonic Lumix test, click on the link below the picture. [via letsgodigital]
