Leonard Goh | Sep 08, 2009
Olympus'
Micro Four Thirds camera, the
E-P1, has a new competitor--Panasonic's
Lumix DMC-GF1. This recently announced 12-megapixel shooter sports a retro-looking chassis reminiscent of vintage rangefinder snappers. Although the GF1 differentiates itself from the E-P1 by having an onboard flash, Panasonic appears to have borrowed from its rival's palette by implementing a color setting similar to Art Filters found in the latter's cameras. Check out the video for more details.
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HouseBum
Does the flash still pop-up when you have the electronic viewfinder on?
Doesn't look like it based on the picture.
And how "pocket-able" is it? Compared to say the E420 with the pancake.
Sep 09, 2009 11:33