Two things makePanasonic‘sLumix GH1 Micro Four Thirds camerastand out fromits G1 forebear : The mondo 14 - 140 millimetre kit lens and its 1080p full HD video powahs .
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We could n’t pull any video off the cam — it is a prototype , after all — but we did notice while play around with it that even on its dinkey LCD screen , the video create by its 60 frame - per - second 720p mode is noticeably smoother and less jerky with firm motion than 24fps 1080p mode , so it ’s what you ’re gon na wanna pip your kid ’ soccer game or your home sex movies with .

Besides video , the camera is otherwise monovular to the G1 , a Panny rep confirmed — even the screen is the same . And the electronic finder still sucks . =( It should theoretically , he said , have slightly better disturbance reduction , but that ’s about it for other differences .
They ’re being scrimpy with the price and release date . All the repp would adventure is by summer , and for under $ 1500 , neither of which is very helpful—-it better be out by summer , and it better be under $ 1500 , by god . But for now , it will be the cheapest DSLR still tv camera with swappable lenses to inject 1080p HD TV , which counts for something .
PMAis an annual show where we get to see tomorrow’sdigital cameras — the ones that ’ll be dwell pockets and purse for the rest of the yr . We ’ll be here for the next mates of days .

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