Leonard Goh | Oct 29, 2008
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1. Picture credit: Leonard Goh/CNET Asia
Finally, the
review of the world's first Micro Four Thirds camera is up. Before that, we compared it, size-wise, with an entry-level dSLR, a prosumer unit and a point-and-shoot. Click
here to see how the G1 stacks up against the rest.
Prior to that, we had a
brief hands-on with the new Lumix camera and shot some pictures with it. Usually, we don't publish pre-production sample shots but the G1 showed promising results. The sample shots
can be found here.
How can we forget Olympus'
concept Micro Four Thirds camera? It was showcased at
Photokina and we caught a glimpse of it
in Malaysia recently. The company told CNET Asia that this shooter should be available next year.
Check back with us soon for more news regarding the development of the Micro Four Thirds Standard and the relevant cameras that utilize it.
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