
Panasonic celebrates this year an important milestone as it marks the 10th year since the company released the first LUMIX digital camera to the global digital camera market.
Among the camera innovations that Panasonic LUMIX introduced to the market were the likes of optical image stabilization for compact digital cameras in 2003, the wide-angle lenses with an EA lens for super-thin compact cameras in 2006, the well-loved “iA” or “Intelligent Auto” mode in 2007, Lumix G mirror lens structure interchangeable lens system camera (2008) and other digital camera advancements that clearly caught the attention of both novice and professional camera users around the world.
Leading the revolution is the Panasonic DMC-GF2 from the LUMIX G Micro System based on the Micro Four Thirds standard.
This new camera with the new interchangeable lens system, another innovation from Panasonic, the DMC-GF2 boasts of a compact form factor yet still employs ease of use but without sacrificing the high image quality output that Panasonic LUMIX cameras are known for.
Touted as one of the world’s smallest and lightest compact cameras of its kind, the DMC-GF2 is essentially a smaller and even more compact version of its predecessor, the highly-successful DMC-GF1. This newer version has a built-in flash that adopts a new pop-up mechanism to prevent a “vignetting” effect, a 12.1-megapixel high-speed live MOS sensor and high-performance camera engine.
Its high-quality digital capabilities are not limited to just still photos but also extend to capturing videos in full AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) format for better clarity and lengthened video recording time.- Article courtesy of Manila Bulletin.