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Panasonic DMC-G10: the compact and lightweight camera with interchangeable lens micro 4 / 3

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Panasonic has introduced another new camera with interchangeable lens micro 4 / 3 of the Lumix G Micro System - Model DMC-G10. The new model DMC-G10 is a "sister" Camera DMC-G2 with touch controls. In contrast to the DMC-G2, display it does not swivel. Model DMC-G10 - is quite convenient and simple alternative for owners of compact cameras cameras who want to reach a higher level of photography, without thinking about the technique and rules of shooting.



Matrix Live MOS 12,1 megapixels and a new processor Venus Engine HD II provides high image quality. Double feature Live View, the output through the LCD screen measuring 3.0 inches at 460 000 pixels and the viewfinder, Live View (202 000 dots, 1,4 x (0,52 x), provides an opportunity to start shooting to see how the current camera settings will not be apparent the photograph and what happens as a result.



In addition to the formats of video recording QVGA, VGA and WVGA, in the model DMC-G10 provides for recording high-definition video 1280 x 720 format Motion JPEG. The camera has an output HDMI, which enables you to view videos and photos on the big screen HDTV via an optional mini-cable HDMI.

Camera DMC-G10 is compact and easy to carry. Bezzerkalnaya construction DMC-G10 complies with the standard micro 4 / 3, is light weight and compact size, which became possible after the rejection of a number of structural elements used in traditional cameras with interchangeable lenses, including a system of mirrors and optical viewfinder. Typically, light measurement and evaluation of distance running unit mirrors that in the new models is replaced by sensors operating in real time and high accuracy and speed of the focus provided by the use of contrast AF (AF).

Dimensions Panasonic DMC-G10 are 124 x 83,6 x 74 mm (body only), and weight - 336 grams (body only) and 558 grams (with a memory card SD, battery, lens, 14-42 mm). In the sale it will do is tentatively in June.

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