Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1

Camera model
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
The Panasonic DMC-GX1 (shown with the Panasonic Lumix 14-42mm lens)
Overview
TypeMicro Four Thirds system
Lens
LensMicro Four Thirds system mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor4/3 type MOS ('Live MOS sensor')
Maximum resolution4592 x 3448 (16.0 megapixels)
Storage mediaSD /SDHC /MMC
Focusing
Focus modesAuto Focus,

Manual focus, Face Detection, AF Tracking, 23-Area-Focusing/1 Area Focusing, Single or Continuous AF, AF detection range: EV 0–18 (f/3.5 lens, ISO 160),

Pre AF (Quick AF/Continuous AF), AF+MF, MF Assist(5x, 10x)
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesProgram AE, Aperture priority AE,

Shutter priority AE, Manual,

iAuto, SCN, Movie,Custom (2)
Metering modesMultiple-Weighted, Center-Weighted, Spot
Shutter
Shutter speed range60–1/4000 sec
Continuous shooting7 RAW images,
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptional External Electronic Viewfinder
General
LCD screen460,000 dots, 480x320 (HVGA)
Battery1250 mAh 7.2v Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Dimensions119 mm × 71 mm × 36.3 mm (4.69 × 2.8 × 1.43 inches)
WeightApprox. 318 g (11.2 oz) (camera body with battery)

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a micro four thirds camera which was announced 7 November 2011.[1]

Features

Comparison of GF2, GX7 and GX1.

The DMC-GX1 has a 16MP sensor with a top ISO of 12,800. The 460,000 dot (480x320, HVGA) 3.0" fixed LCD functions as a touch screen. The camera will create full AVCHD 1080/60i video from 30fps sensor output. Continuous full resolution shooting is 4fps while burst mode allows continuous shooting up to 20fps at a lower resolution. Extra function buttons were added bringing the total to four, two of which are on the touch screen. Auto bracketing will create sets of 3, 5 or 7 exposures at 1/3, 2/3 or 1 stop.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Panasonic unveils DMC-GX1 Micro Four Thirds camera". dpreview.com.
  2. ^ "Side by Side Comparison: Digital Photography Review". dpreview.com.

External links

Media related to Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 at Wikimedia Commons

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 Product Page
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