The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 is a dense DSLR constructed as a director competitor to Olympus’s infamous E-P1. It’s fundamentally a DMC-G1 (bulky SLR), but smashed into a much more suitable and user-friendly frame that looks like the E-P1 AND adds along a much-wanted fixed flash aspect. It uses the Micro Four Third System standard and gets rid of a mirror box and optical viewfinder which is now OPTIONAL thereby brings a new-generation SLR different anything else they’ve before produced. And the DMC-GF1 hosts 720P capabilities, which denotes it can record “Full-time Live View” high-speed AVCHD Lite, high-definition movies. And core to the unit is its LUMIX G 20mm/F1.7 ASPH lens and 12.1-megapixel live MOS sensor, that when combined consider superior image-quality videos and images with adequate brightness, yet without the included flash.
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