Panasonic Lumix GH1: Hybrid Camera use Micro Four Thirds System
Mar 4, 2009 Camera
Almost a year after the launch of its Lumix G1 four thirds is updated with Panasonic’s new Lumix GH1. It is a hybrid camera that uses the four thirds system and lets you change targets as a DSLR.
It has Includes a 12.1-megapixel sensor. Also it is capable of recording video at 24fps in 1080p and 720p at 60fps. Along with its new objectives Lumix G Vario is able to record HD video and use the auto focus, it also lets you manually adjust the exposure while you are recording. With just these two options leaving the rest of that record in 1080p DSLR on the floor, well, maybe not so much, but left quite impressed.
The new Lumix GH1 lets you manually control the camera, includes a stereo microphone to record hours of video can put a separate external microphone, the automatic modes within this mode “iA” (Intelligent Auto) that automatically selects a preset scene in the camera. Another of those interesting features that turned the face recognition system is able to recognize and remember the faces of people putting the focus and exposure settings that already have their faces recorded.
Solve the Failure with a small mirror screen in the display, apart from a 3-inch screen that can rotate and remove. Its Includes HDMI port, it has to connect to a high definition screen. The price is € 1500 including the body and a 14-140 mm f4-5.8 Vario HD (track), leaving the expectations of many buy too far from expectations.
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Panasonic adds new Micro Four Thirds Lumix with the GH1
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May 7th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
[...] have already reported that Panasonic announced a new model in its line of Lumix G, which includes camera with interchangeable optics and the standard matrix of Micro Four Thirds. [...]