Panasonic are looking to improve smartphone photographers to a capable micro four thirds cam with their latest GF5 camera.


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The GF5 will be a chic micro four thirds camera that uses a new 12.1 MP Live MOS sensor to create images in a variety of lighting surroundings with little noise. It features an ISO range that maxes at a sound 12,800, a 3 inch, 920k dot LCD touch screen and will benefit from interchangeable lenses.
The new cam can snap 4 frames per second when shooting in rupture mode and records 1080p Full HD videos with stereo sound in MP4 format. It can also record videos in AVCHD configure at 1920x1080/50i resolution.
On the style front it resembles the GF3: It has a small chassis characterized by a protruding grip on its side, while the body bulges atop to lodge the lens. Even its rear resembles its sibling as it dons a similar button pattern and layout.
Amateur photographers bewildered by the countless of camera settings can find comfort in template images taken by pros. Not just a time waster, users can flip through the photos, propose the one most similar to their scene and benefit from the Panasonic camera applying the right settings. Panasonic has called this latest inclusion ‘Scene Guide.'
Like the GX1, it facial appearance the angle-aiding ‘Level Gauge,' and a variety of other G-series software traits; however, many of them have benefitted from an advance.
Panasonic's Product Manager, Aki Yamamoto, positions the G Series as an ideal preliminary cam.
She told that, the LUMIX GF5 is the great camera for users who want to step up to similar lens photography.
It offers wonderful image quality with the new Live MOS sensor and noise reduction technologies; while being our most easy to use G Series yet. Together, the new high-resolution display and Graphic User Interface (GUI) make it simple to control the camera and navigate the hottest features.
In addition, Panasonic will release new exchange lenses for even greater shooting elasticity and delight.
The GF5 is expected in Australian stores for a moment in June, but regrettably Panasonic has not yet priced it.

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