While digital cameras Micro Four Thirds are much smaller than conventional digital SLR, they are slightly larger than the ultra-compact point-and-shoot digital cameras. Fortunately, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is not much bigger or heavier than a standard compact camera point-and-shoot. But it is much lighter than a DSLR with a weight of 1 pound, including the lens, making it very easy to handle and transport.

Color scheme for Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 will remain more or less the same old black with metallic trim that still looks good. The unit comes with a 20mm lens which you can exchange with a second Micro Four-Thirds while the ultra-sharp 3-inch LCD screen is easy to see him go. Control is simplified as all units of another point-and-shoot with an edge of the rough for a comfortable grip enough.  for an additional electronic viewfinder.

The image quality of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is of superior quality, along with other digital SLR’s 12.1 megapixel despite having to work. The details are super strong but a little noise at ISO 1600 and above which is a little insecure low-light conditions. Shutter lag is only 0.6 seconds, which is very close to that of a traditional SLR and much better than a point and shoot. Video shot on the camera is excellent, even better than some digital SLR cameras and with focus better and quieter auto aperture control when taking video.

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