Panasonic unveils world’s first interchangeable lens EVF camera

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Published on September 11, 2008
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nth by Panasonic and Olympus, is the world’s smallest and lightest digital interchangeable-lens camera. Although it looks like a miniature DSLR, it isn’t. Instead of a mirror prism or pentaprism viewfinder, users view images via a small electronic viewfinder. The 12MP camera also sports a swing-out 3-inch LCD monitor. Features include: intelligent auto mode, which chooses the best set of camera features based on the shooting situation, optical image stabilization, auto ISO boosts to stop subject motion, face detection that can detect up to 15 faces in a scene, intelligent exposure (automatically adjusts for strong backlighting), intelligent scene selector, which picks the right scene mode for the shooting situation, and AF tracking, which maintains focus on a moving subject. The camera offers a My Color mode which lets users adjust color and contrast, as well as film modes which emulate the look of black-and-white or color films.



Images are captured on a 4/3-type 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor which Panasonic claims delivers 60 frames-per-second Full-time Live View images. Image Processing is said to separate chromatic noise from luminance noise and applies noise reduction to both for better image quality at higher ISOs. A supersonic wave filter in front of the sensor repels dust and other particles.



The Lumix G1 system is said to include three external flash units, already available for Panasonic’s standard DSLRs, filters, battery packs, and two new lenses made specifically for Micro Four Thirds cameras. An adapter ring allows the use of standard Four Thirds system lenses.



For details, read the Panasonic US press release:



PANASONIC LUMIX DMC-G1: WORLD’S SMALLEST AND LIGHTEST DIGITAL INTERCHANGEABLE LENS CAMERA



World’s First Micro Four Thirds System Camera Features Portability, Ease-of-Use and Colorful Blue and Red Models For Personalized Style and Active Lifestyles



Secaucus, NJ (September 12, 2008) – Panasonic today announced the world’s first Micro Four Thirds system camera, the LUMIX DMC-G1, the world’s smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera, weighing in at approximately 385 grams (0.85 lbs).* Based on the new Micro Four Thirds System standard, the LUMIX G1 eliminates the internal mirror structure that defines digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras, thus reducing the size and weight by nearly half.** With the mirror-less system, the G1’s flange back, which is the distance between the mount and the image sensor, has been reduced from 40 mm – as specified in the Four Thirds System – to approximately 20 mm.



The new Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1 will enhance the advanced photo quality and flexibility made possible by the Four Thirds™ System, and with its innovative design, consumers will appreciate the portability of a smaller camera body and lenses. The G1 will be available in mid-November as a kit with the new LUMIX G VARIO 14-45mm/F3.5- 5.6 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S lens. Also available in November, and announced today, is the LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm/F4.0-5.6/MEGA O.I.S.lens.



“With the LUMIX G1, we are filling a void that has existed for a long time in the digital camera market because consumers wanted the power of an SLR, but previous models were bulky and inconvenient,” said David Briganti, National Marketing Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “The LUMIX G answers this challenge as consumers can benefit from the flexibility of changing lenses%3B a quick Auto Focus%3B and a sensor that produces high-quality photos. By packing all those powerful assets into an extremely compact body with easy-to-use features familiar to point-and-shoot users, we are excited about G, as it brings new possibilities to the consumer.”



The LUMIX G1 is also the world’s first interchangeable lens camera that will come with color variety – with availability in black, blue and red models – allowing consumers to personalize their style through color, something very popular with point-and-shoot camera models.



For current Four Thirds users with a collection of lenses, an optional mount adapter will allow Four Thirds lenses to be compatible with the LUMIX G1.*** Also, today, with the introduction of the Micro Four Thirds System, Panasonic is announcing a wide-variety of accessories including: External Flash DMW-FL220(GN22)%3B PL Filter: DMW-LPL52%3B Mount Adapter: DMW-MA1%3B Battery Pack: DMW-BLB13%3B DC Cable: DMW-DCC3%3B Soft Case: DMW-CG1%3B Soft Bag: DMW-BAG1%3B Shoulder Strap (Stylish) DMW-SSTG1-A/C/R%3B Shoulder Strap (Woven) DMW-SSTG2-W%3B Shoulder Strap (Leather) DMW-SSTG3-T.



The G1 is also compatible with current accessories: External Flash: DMW- FL360(GN36)/DMW-FL500(GN50)%3B ND Filter: DMW-LND52%3B MC Protector: DMW- LMC52%3B Remote Shutter: DMW-RSL1%3B HDMI mini Cable: RP-CDHM15(1.5m), RP- CDHM30(3.0m).



The G1’s compact size can also be attributed to its electronic full-time Live View Finder, as opposed to a conventional optical viewfinder. The electronic Live View Finder, with an impressive and high-resolution 1,440,000-dot equivalent, allows the user to shoot the exact image the camera sees while also displaying information about the camera’s settings through the view finder. The G1 also features a clever built-in eye sensor, so the camera can detect when the user is nearing the view finder and automatically switches off the LCD, thus conserving battery life. Furthermore, the Live View Finder has a large 1.4x (0.7x on a 35mm equivalent) magnification and when using the G1 in manual focus mode, the frame in the view finder or LCD will enlarge by 5x or 10x (can adjust using the dial).



The Live View Finder and the bright 460,000-dot resolution, 3.0-inch LCD provide a 100% field of view, letting the user adjust settings before taking a shot, which is a great learning tool for consumers beginning to use manual controls as they can visually confirm the effects of changed settings. The LCD can also swivel 180 degrees horizontally and 270 degrees vertically, giving the consumer flexibility to take high and low-angle shots, and its Auto Power technology will automatically boost brightness by as much as 40% depending on the shooting condition so it remains visible in all lighting environments.



The G1 introduces a new Contrast AF (Auto Focus) function that is not only accurate and easy to use, but also very fast. Users can choose from a wide-range of AF modes, including multiple-area AF with up to 23 focus areas, 1-area AF with a selectable focus area, Face Detection, and AF Tracking. In the 1-area AF mode, the AF frame size can be changed by simply turning a dial. The G1 also has a Quick AF function that begins focusing as soon as the user aims the camera – no need to wait to press the shutter button halfway. This provides quicker focusing that can help capture the subject before the crucial moment passes.



Users familiar with point-and-shoot digital cameras, and new to the world of advanced interchangeable lens cameras, will benefit from Panasonic’s Intelligent Auto (iA) mode. When in iA mode, the G1 will detect the shooting condition and automatically adjust for the ultimate shooting results. Panasonic’s iA includes the following intuitive technologies.



AF Tracking – Automatically tracks the subject as it moves, keeping it in focus without the need to hold the shutter halfway down.


Intelligent Exposure – Helps prevents photos from being under- or over- exposed by analyzing the framed image and adjusting the brightness in areas that are too dark because of dim lighting, backlighting or the use of the flash


MEGA O.I.S. – Gyrosensors detect hand-shake and the lens system shifts to compensate, helping to prevent hand movement from creating a blurry image.


Intelligent ISO – Determines if the photo subject is moving and changes the ISO setting and shutter speed accordingly, thus giving a blur-free photo.


Intelligent Scene Selector – Senses the ambient conditions and will automatically select the appropriate mode from Scenery, Portrait, Close-up, Night Portrait or Night Scenery.


Face Detection – Detects faces in the frame (up to 15 faces), even if they are moving, and selects optimal focus and exposure settings so portraits come out clear. Also features Digital Red-Eye correction.


The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1, a 12.1 Megapixel camera, also includes the following advanced features.



Live MOS Sensor – Provides the best of both worlds with high image quality from a CCD sensor, and the lower-power consumption of a CMOS sensor. New technology makes it possible to read four channels of data simultaneously and deliver 60 frames-per-second full-time Live View images.


Venus Engine HD – New imaging processor enhances noise reduction and provides independent gradation control for each of the R, G and B colors.


Supersonic Wave Filter Dust Reduction System – Designed to prevent dust from adhering to the image sensor by vibrating 50,000 times per second, the filter repels dust and other particles.


My Color Mode – Users can freely adjust the color, brightness and saturation while composing shots, allowing for more expressive and creative shots.


HDMI Output – With an optional HDMI cable, the G1 can connect to an HDMI- capable High Definition television, such as a Panasonic VIERA Plasma or LCD. When connected to a VIERA, using VIERA Link capability, the TV’s remote control can direct the slideshow on the G1.


My Menu – This new tab automatically stores the five most recently used menu selections for quick, convenient retrieval. The custom-setting can also be used to program a frequently-used function, which can be activated by pressing the down arrow on the cursor key. The color of the menu viewed on LCD can also be changed to three different colors: black, red, blue.


Pricing for the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G1 and its Micro Four Thirds accessories will be announced in early October.