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Panasonic introduced Pocket DSLR DMC-GF1

SLR market is getting hot
Earlier we saw competition in Live view, then Movie mode and now minimal size, smallest DSLRs.

Olympus introduced E-P1 and now comes Panasonic with DMC-GF1. Its good that those who are just entering the SLR arena and dont have the habit of carrying of load of lenses and body they can prefer to stay light and enjoy the quality/features of SLR with these new cameras.

September 2, 2009: Panasonic has added a powerful new model, the DMC-GF1, to its LUMIX G Micro System lineup of next-generation digital interchangeable lens system cameras. Distinguished by an artistic flat body that is both elegant and compact, the new DMC-GF1 debuts as the world's smallest and lightest system camera with a built-in flash*1. The new GF1 takes its place as the third model in the revolutionary G series of digital interchangeable lens system cameras based on the Micro Four Thirds system standard. Panasonic took the market by storm with the series' first model – the DMC-G1, with its convenient size and brilliant image quality. The company broke more new ground when it launched the DMC-GH1, which added creative AVCHD full-HD movie recording.










Panasonic GF1 key advantages

  • Faster autofocus and AF subject tracking
  • Higher resolution screen (twice as many dots)
  • Built in flash
  • Optional Viewfinder
  • AVCHD Lite
  • Fast (F1.7) pancake
Olympus E-P1 key advantages
  • Currently supports autofocus on a wider range of Olympus Four Thirds lenses
  • In-body IS
  • Collapsible kit zoom
  • Stereo Sound
  • Dual control dials
  • Art Filters
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