The slimmest Micro Four-Thirds System camera yet, the industrial-looking Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 ($900 in two kit variations as of 10/28/2009) is the most enticing non-DSLR we've seen to date. Purist ...
Panasonic’s so excited about the yet-unannounced Lumix GF1 camera—us too—that they apparently can’t help but spread the good word via advertisement on DPReview. It’s not as retro-beautiful as the E-P1 ...
The Panasonic Lumix GF-1. This 12-megapixel Micro Four Thirds camera is, in effect, a DSLR in a compact body. The Live MOS sensor (shared with Olympus) is similar to that used in Olympus SLRs and ...
The camera world is all aflutter over Panasonic’s Lumix GF1 digital camera. Along with questions about how the device measures up to the rival Olympus E-P1, the question on everyone’s lips is the GF1 ...
The Micro Four Thirds universe gained two quality, fast aperture, prime focal length lenses that go along with the new Lumix GF1 camera and its retro rangefinder styling cues. Matthew Fitzgerald ...
Remember the Lumix GF1? It was one of Panasonic's first Micro Four Thirds cameras, setting the bar quite high for models to come. But the GF1's successors -- the GF2 and GF3 -- did not live up to ...
My Fuji F40fd broke (dropped it), my GF has a olympus compact that satisfies the compact needs so I don't want to get another compact, and might as well get something more advanced (my father has a ...
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