Panasonic GF1 Digital Camera

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Panasonic GF1 Panasonic GF1 Digital CameraI really love Panasonic as a electronics company. I mean with all they're different products in all they're product -lines it's just facinating that they can still provide such quality. And this next camera that I want to discuss is no exception...

The Panasonic GF1 Digital Camera is a classic example of a pocket sized model that draws ordinary people to enthusiasts, alike. In terms of action shooting or low light photography, this digital camera does a decent job. But, if you want a flexible as well as versatile point and shooter, the Panasonic GF1 digital camera might just fit your bill. This digital camera has a sturdy build and a sufficiently large grip too. And, though it has lots of features, the controls are pretty easy to handle. Its switch for bracketing and burst shooting is simply amazing and offers astonishing ease in operations.

Panasonic GF1 12 Camera features a 12.1 megapixels image sensor. It has a sensitivity range of ISO 100 to ISO 3200. For continuous shooting, it has a speed of 3 fps. This digital camera comes with an optional electronic viewfinder. It comes with an feature. This digital camera features a 3 inches LCD screen with a resolution of 460,000 dots. You can also shoot videos at a maximum resolution of 30 fps. It is enabled with a micro four third mount as well.

The GF1 Compact Digital Camera features a 14-45mm zoom lens. It has an in-built pop up flash and also a hot shoe for the purpose of external flashes. On its top deck, users can simply switch between movie capture and still capture by choosing between the record button and shutter release. With its fairly simple operations, this digital camera turns out as a popular enthusiast camera.

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Antione Vorkink August 15, 2010 at 8:17 pm

It’s pure practicality posing as fashion, with a “fun polka dot padded interior” roomy enough for a pair of SLR bodies, a couple of flashes, and two or three midrange zoom lenses (or one midrange zoom and one telephoto). Of course that all depends on how much other stuff you cram into it, but the new bag even comes with a tethered, pocketbook-sized “personal items” pouch if you want to keep your makeup separate. You can detach both the pouch and the comfortably padded shoulder strap — and, when you need to look more modish, tote the bag with its purse-style dual carrying handles. It comes in both all-black and bone with black trim. About $220. Sling packs always seemed like a good idea to us, providing quicker access to their contents than you get with a traditional backpack.

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