Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G3 16 MP

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 offers the advantages of a digital SLR with interchangeable lenses, with a point and shoot compact, light and simplicity. This reduction in size and weight is due to advances in technology without mirror viewfinder, and large format DSLRs are more compatible with a new class of compact Micro Four Thirds (MFT) program objectives. This new class of compact camera system (CCS) offers a compact size and weight not seen in the traditional digital SLR, for portability and creative control. The DMC-G3 offers a traditional DSLR-like experience with a mode dial for quick access to common external means such as program, shutter priority and aperture, manual. Other custom settings mode, two lines, scene modes and new modes of creative control. The DMC-G3 features a dedicated video button that can be used to switch to video capture quickly without changing modes. Like most DSLRs, the DMC-G3 offers. Built-in flash and hot flashes pod option LUMIX LUMIX G MFT The system offers a selection of 11 high-performance fixed focus and variable aperture G Vario zoom, including a versatile lens capable of capturing 3D in both 2D 3D and at the same time. Adapters are available for mounting Leica lenses that Leica M and R, including the elderly LUMIX full Four Thirds lenses. An innovative lens 14-140mm G Vario HD offers the best video and still images with a range of 10 times longer and almost silent at high approach speed.

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