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Reviewed:
Aug 2010
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Panasonic has released what it calls 'the world's lightest interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder' in the shape of Lumix DMC-G10. It features the same 12.1MP Live MOS sensor and Venus Engine HD II as the DMC-G2, also announced today. It also comes with a 460K dot 3" LCD but without the tilt/swivel and touch options of the G2 and gets a lower resolution viewfinder. The G10 can record 720p HD movie in Motion JPEG format.
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| Announced: | Mar 7, 2010 |
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Average rating:
4.50
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Opinion: Excellent image quality. Fast AF, surprisingly so. It's actually faster than the Nikon D50 I sold to purchase this camera. Metering is excellent, right on the money. No blown highlight, except in EXTREME conditions. I love the
MF assist, as well as the MF magnification. VERY useful for Legacy lenses. I use my OM 50mm f1.8 lens with frequently. Very well built, solid.
Problems: I just wish the MF/AF and Mega OIS switches were on the lens.