Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 12.1MP Micro Four-Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with LUMIX G 20mm f/1.7 Aspherical Lens | 
| Brand: Panasonic Category: Photography
List Price: $899.95 Buy New: $715.00 as of 8/1/2010 00:03 EDT details You Save: $184.95 (21%)
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Media: Electronics Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 1 Display Size: 3 Minimum Focal Length: 20 Maximum Resolution: 12.3 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 10 x 7
MPN: DMC-GF1C-K Model: DMC-GF1C-K UPC: 037988263851 EAN: 0037988263851 ASIN: B002MUAEX4
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| • | 4/3-type 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor; clear images even when taken at high ISO sensitivity | | • | Elegant, compact design; includes Lumix G 20mm f/1.7 aspherical lens | | • | Capture 1280 x 720 HD video in AVCHD Lite format for longer recording time | | • | Full-time Live View; new My Color mode | | • | Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Product Description Versatile Functions and Superb Images. Uncompromising Performance in the World's Smallest, Lightest System Camera* The GF1 adopts the Micro Four Thirds System standard, which was developed as an extended version of the Four Thirds System standard for digital camera systems. By using this standard and developing a camera body that eliminates the mirror box and optical viewfinder unit, LUMIX® was able to achieve a dramatic reduction in both size and weight compared with conventional digital SLR cameras, to create a new-generation system camera that features Full-time Live View, high-speed, high-precision Contrast AF, HD movie recording, and more. The GF1 is small enough to take anywhere yet sophisticated enough to take you as far into photography and movies as you want to go.
12.1-Megapixel Live MOS Sensor: Higher Image Quality, Lower Power Consumption
The 4/3-type 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor featured in the GF1 offers the best of both worlds the superior image quality of a CCD sensor, and the lower power consumption of a CMOS sensor. This sensor is also advantageous for photo and movie recording with its high S/N, thanks to a new circuit structure that is unaffected by the noise generated in each of the circuits. It results in clear images even when taken at high ISO sensitivity.
Ultra-Portable Pancake Lens: LUMIX G 20mm/F1.7 ASPH.
This bright F1.7/20mm (35mm camera equivalent: 40mm) fixed focus lens makes it easier to take bright photos with soft focus in dimly lit conditions without a flash. Its compact, easy-to-carry size is also ideal for capturing everyday scenes and snapshots.
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Conflicted July 29, 2010 S Tenent (California, USA) First, you should know that I use this camera primarily to take pictures of my 4 year old and it is primarily for travel and days where I don't want to carry the DSLR (D300) and associated lenses. I use this camera only with the 20mm lens. The camera is capable of taking great photos if time is taken to compose the shots. My main issue is that the camera's ability to focus on the face of the subject during quick snaps is less than perfect. I've had a number of photos where the camera focuses on the shoulder, arm, or some background item instead of the face of the subject. When taking photos of a fast moving 4 year old, you don't always have the time to correct the focus.
My Pros:
- Fast focus; good burst rate (much better than a point and shoot)
- Size almost as small as a point and shoot. Great for travel
- 20mm lens is sharp with nice bokeh. Really nice photos.
My Cons:
- Often does not focus on the face and because of the shallow depth of field, the face is out of focus in the photos
- Focus motor can be heard when taking movies
Bottom line: For my purposes, I'm not sure if I would purchase this camera again, but its probably the best option on the market right now that's not a point and shoot.
Great camera!!! July 27, 2010 B. Kim (LA, CA USA) With the 20mm 1.7 lens, this is an amazing camera. I prefer this setup over my D300 with premium lenses I've spent thousands on. Great images, a little larger than my Canon pocket camera, and great quality. It beats out entry level SLRs in size, build and image quality, and is more compact to boot! Low light performance lacks just a bit, maybe the weakness compared to my D300 with an equivalent fast lens but at roughly 1/4 the size and much lighter package, an easy compromise. Not too many 'low light' situations to worry about given the speed of the lens. Indoor shots with a table lamp at night are not a problem. Great camera!
The P&S for Serious Photographers July 19, 2010 Ralph Schatz (Chicago IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This camera has everything: small size, great image quality, fast response, interchangeable lenses, great ease-of-use. Can use any lens in the micro-4/3 system, and other lenses via adapters. It's only slightly larger than a normal P&S, but has a filter thread so it takes a polarizer and lens shade. It's a P&S for serious photographers, with serious image quality.
I love the 20mm lens, though it's tough to remember to zoom with my feet. But I'll get there.
I recently took it on a trip and have been amazed with the results.
The only drawback is that the screen is impossible to see in sunlight. An external viewfinder is available but I haven't tried it. I may try a focusing cloth to solve the sunlight problem, because I am not going to stop shooting with it. It's too much fun!
Super capabilities, perfect size July 11, 2010 hubble15 (Honduras) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did extensive research before settling on this camera. The in-depth reviews on dpreview were especially useful. I'd been headed for a Nikon D90, but after handling one, I knew that it was just too big for me. I knew I wouldn't want to lug it around while hiking or exploring a city on vacation. This camera is much more portable. I've had it for a few months now and have been very happy so far. I'm not a sophisticated user ... I'm not using RAW files yet, or doing clever editing. I intend to grow with this camera, upgrade from iPhoto to Aperture, etc. NOTE: if it's your only (or primary) camera, you will want to buy both the 20mm and 14-45mm lenses. I've noticed that the prices for the camera packaged with one lens or the other can vary a lot. When you choose which package to buy, assume you'll buy the other lens, too (they are both pretty expensive). I could have saved about $100 if I'd bought the camera with the 14-45mm and then bought the 20mm separately.
Great little camera! July 11, 2010 Bert Becerra (Panama,Panama) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been using this camera for a while now and I like it very much. It seems to handle noise very well up to 400 ISO after that you start seeing some. Image qualty and colors are very good. I got the 20mm pancake lens with it and it is a very good lens for a variety of photo situations. I bought this camera to use whenever I can't use or carry a DSLR and so far has worked great for me. The reason I did not give it 5 stars is the price, I think it is a little high for this camera.
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