Panasonic GF3 – Amazing Product When Using The Best Image Quality And Best Price
The Panasonic GF3 is Panasonic’s third ‘pocketable’ compact to use the Micro Four Thirds standard it co-developed with Olympus. Announced in August 2011, it comes only seven months when the GF2, and like that model packs a major sensor into a small body by using a removeable lens mount.
Like the GF2 prior to it, the most obvious difference is a decrease in size and weight over the recent model. The earlier GF2 was 19% smaller and 7% lighter compared to original GF1. Now the GF3 becomes 16% smaller and lighter in comparison to the GF2 to become the smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera with a built-in flash. Indeed while the earlier GF2′s lens mount protruded slightly above the highest of its body, the GF3′s shorter height has seen it become more pronounced. Panasonic has made a feature of the usb ports, with a new rounded top on the body, which, with other gentle figure, gives the LUMIX GF3 a much much more organic look than its boxy predecessors. The GF3 is as well available in black, white, red, darkish and pink.
Like its predecessor, the GF3 is entirely operated using a 3in / 460k touch-sensitive television screen, and following other recent Lumix camcorders, you can not only tap the subject you want to focus on in photos, but at the same time during movies. This lets you easily ‘pull’ focus between subjects simply by tapping them, a process which would require precision manual adjustments about the traditional DSLR. Like the GF2 in advance of it, you can record Full HIGH-DEFINITION 1080i video in AVCHD format, or maybe 720p in Motion JPEG. Panasonic has also upgraded the AF system to become quicker than before, although unlike the actual recent Lumix G3, the sensor file size remains 12. 1 Megapixels.
Below I have pictured the three generations of Lumix GF, beginning with the original Lumix GF1 on the far right, with the GF2 sandwiched in the centre and the GF3 on the positioned. It’s clear how the system possesses evolved between models, first with an important reduction in size between the GF1 in addition to GF2, followed by further shrinking along with curvy redesign with the latest Panasonic GF3.
You can also notice how the popup flash has been relocated from the side to be able to directly above the lens mount once more. Panasonic manages to raise the thumb impressively high when popped-up, but it remains for being seen whether it has a positive or negative affect on red-eye.
July 14, 2011
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Posted by Jam Man
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