Thursday, April 1, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 / DMC-G10

Panasonic today announced two new Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens cameras, both of which serve as replacements to the Lumix DMC-G1. The entry-level model is the DMC-G10, while the fancier model is known as the DMC-G2.
But this is more expensive when compared to previous version

Lumix DMC-G10 Specifications
  • 12.1 effective Megapixel Live MOS sensor
  • Continuous shooting at up to 3.2 frames/second
  • SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot
  • HDMI output
  • Uses DMW-BLB13 lithium-ion battery; 380 shots per charge with kit lens
  •  Uses Micro Four Thirds lens mount, with 2X focal length conversion ratio
  • 3-inch LCD display with 460,000 pixels and 100% coverage
  •  Electronic viewfinder with 202,000 pixels, 100% coverage, and a magnification of 1.04X
  • Live view with super-fast contrast detect AF
  •  Full manual controls, with ISO range of 100 - 6400; RAW image format supported
  • Dust reduction system
  • Hot shoe for external flash


Lumix DMC-G2 specifications - changes:
  •    Flip-out, rotating 3-inch touchscreen LCD display with 460,000 pixels
  • Touchscreen features include customizable on-screen menus, touch focus and shutter, and iPhone-style image playback; I had the chance to try it out at CES and while it's well-implemented, it seems like more of a novelty than anything (thankfully, everything can still be operated with the four-way controller and command dial)

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