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By admin, on August 13th, 2013
Panasonic GX7 vs Fujifilm X-E1, Panasonic GX7 comes with M4/3 (small size) but newly developed sensor, Fujifilm X-E1 is 1 year old but features bigger APS-C sensor, take a look at the specification comparison review below
Sensor : Fujifilm features 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS Sensor without Optical Low Pass Filter, Panasonic GX7 comes with newly developed M4/3 sensor.
ISO Range: Fujifilm X-E1 features bit better ISO range.
Shutter Speed: Panasonic GX7 comes with Electronic + manual shutter, so you get more shutter range and Top continuous shooting speed.
Video: Panasonic GX7 can record Full HD videos at 60 fps, Fujifilm X-E1 limited to 24 fps only.
Display: Panasonic GX7 comes with better display unit with touch control and tilting viewfinder.
Other features include WiFi, no WiFi available in X-E1.
+1 A large a amount of lenses available for M4/3rd system
Verdict: We all know that Fujifilm X-E1 successor announcement is due, and based on overall specification comparison Panasonic GX7 is a clear winner.
Buy Panasonic GX7 from Amazon and B&H
I have used GH3 and X-E1, but I don’t see any major difference in image quality upto ISO 3200, at ISO 6400 and 12800 the images of Fuji X-E1 are bit cleaner, The GX7 comes with newly developed sensor compared to GH3 and I must say that you will not notice any major difference in High ISO performance between both camera (GX7 vs X-E1). We will update this page with High ISO comparison images as soon as we get it.
By admin, on August 8th, 2013
ALMOST CONFIRMED: According to our trusted source, on Monday July 15 Panasonic Canada informed its retail dealers that the DMC-LX7 had been DISCONTINUED, and no more were available from stock. On Friday July 19, Panasonic.ca finally posted in its advanced compact camera section the data for the DMC-LF1 as a replacement for the DMC-LX7 at the same last MSRP C$479.99 as the LX7.
See Panasonic LF1 at Amazon
Panasonic’s F-series cameras, currently the GF6 and LF1, are designed for the Asian market, where small is good and smaller is better, and small size always trounces performance. The LF1 is an inferior replacement for the LX7, which was once Panasonic’s best selling camera, so an announcement for the DMC-LX8 seems imminent. The response from dealers to the still-to-be-delivered LF1 has been so lukewarm (Canadian retailers having been burned by the low sales of the GF series) that Panasonic has sold the LF1 to airmiles.ca as a redeemable reward, the LF1 making its first appearance there on August 7, with a promised delivery time of four weeks.
Take a look at the announcement date of LX series camera
- LX3: 21 July 2008
- LX5: 21 July 2010
- LX7: 18 July 2012
Panasonic’s LX series cameras have been regularly upgraded in July with one year gap. The announcement of the DMC-LX8 may make 2013 the exception to this policy.
Unconfirmed, but plausible:The LX7 air-gap LCD panel, which is likely to be repaced with a gapless capacitive-touch panel. With less than a year to design a replacement camera, Panasonic may not have many other radical upgrades to put into the LX8, we will see few basic upgrade in core specificartion, so enthusiasts with cosmic-fantasy wishlists may be disappointed.
Time to grab the LX7 before it goes out-of-stock – buy Panasonic LX7 from Amazon | B&H
Also take a look at – Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7 vs Samsung EX2F – High ISO Test | Panasonic LF1 vs Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7
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By admin, on August 1st, 2013
After tones of rumors Panasonic finally announced the GX7 Mirrorless camera, the GX7 offers class leading core specification and inovavtive design to attract professional users, the camera body will cost you approx $1K.
Panasonic GX7 features newly developed sensor 16.00-megapixel Live MOS Sensor, S/N ratio improved by approx. 25% and detail reproduction by approx.10% compared to the LUMIX DMC-GX1, new features include in-body image stabilization and a tiltable electronic viewfinder, Panasonic GX7 takes only 0.5 seconds to do AF and captures 5.0 frame per-second (without AF) and 4.3 frame per-second with active AF for speedy objects.
Panasonic GX7 tilting electronic viewfinder
Panasonic GX7 Major features
- 16MP Digital Live MOS Sensor
- Venus Engine Image Processor
- Micro Four Thirds System
- 3.0″ 1,040k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
- 90° Tilting 2,764k-Dot EVF
- Full HD 1080p AVCHD Video at 60 fps
- MEGA O.I.S. In-Body Image Stabilization
- Built-In Wireless and NFC Connectivity
- Focus Peaking and Magnification Windows
- Magnesium Alloy Body Construction
Panasonic GX7 captures full HD 1080p video recording at 60 or 24 fps in AVCHD or MP4 formats, the GX7 also features electronic shutter for silent shooting, Focus Peaking feature, Wi-Fi and NFC for wireless data transfers and sharing.
Buy Panasonic GX7 from Amazon and B&H
Change your Perspective with the New LUMIX DMC-GX7 DSLM (Digital Single Lens Mirrorless)
A Premium Flat Body Camera with a Host of Creative Functions for Photo Enthusiasts and Artisans
NEWARK, NJ (August 1, 2013) – Panasonic is pleased to announce a new addition of LUMIX G Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) Camera, the DMC-GX7, featuring high photographic performance and a sleek design which incorporates a tiltable LVF (Live View Finder).
Dressed in magnesium alloy full diecast frame in black and silver the new LUMIX GX7 allows photographers to change their viewing perspective with a newly integrated 90-degree tiltable LVF. The new LVF features 2764K-dot high resolution and 100% color reproduction based on a Field Sequential Color Accuracy method**. This 16:9 Wide Screen LVF boasts approx.1.39x / 0.7x (35mm camera equiv.) magnification and 100% field of view. The tiltable LVF offers extraordinary angle of view with unique shooting style – looking down into the viewfinder to level the camera straight on the subject. It comes with an Eye Sensor that automatically turns ON/OFF according to the photographer’s action. The Eye Sensor AF (Auto Focus) automatically begins to focus when a user looks into the LVF, so no shooting opportunity is missed. An Eye Cup, DMW-EC1GU, made of elastic material is sold separately to enhance comfort in viewing either with the naked eye or glasses.
The LUMIX GX7 is a new breed of digital camera suitable for the Hybrid Photographer. It’s capable of recording full HD 1920 x 1080 60p smooth, high quality video recording in AVCHD Progressive and MP4 with stereo sound. The practical full-time AF and tracking AF is also available in video recording mode. The cinema-like 24p video with the bit rate of max. 24Mbps or P/A/S/M mode provides richly expressive afterimage with exquisite image quality. The Digital Live MOS Sensor greatly improves motion picture quality.
The LUMIX GX7 incorporates Creative Panorama, Time Lapse Shot, Stop Motion Animation or Clear Retouch in addition to the popular Creative Control mode with a total of 22 fascinating filter effects
A new in-body Image Stabilizer is nearly as effective as the MEGA O.I.S. found in Panasonic’s conventional DSLM lenses, which makes it easier to take clear photos with mounted non-stabilized and classic lenses. The LUMIX GX7 is also compatible with Focus Peaking for more precise control of focusing. In Silent Mode, the camera switches the shutter from mechanical to electronic and turns all sound (AF operation) off while suppressing emission of AF assist lamp and flash with just a single setting for special shooting occasions. Furthermore, the LUMIX GX7 allows photographers to use a max. 1/8000 shutter speed for more impressive expression with high speed lens options.
Panasonic developed a new 16.00-megapixel Digital Live MOS Sensor for LUMIX GX7 that achieves both high resolution and high sensitivity image recording with minimum noise by utilizing cutting-edge Semiconductor Fine Technology to improve color saturation by approx. 10% and a redesigned on-chip lens that enhances light condensation to achieve approx.10% higher sensitivity. Noise generation is minimized in both pixel circuit and digital signal readout circuit for better S/N ratio by approx.
25% and detail reproduction by approx.10% compared to the LUMIX DMC-GX1, making it possible to capture clear images even in low lit situations. The image processor Venus Engine features advanced noise reduction systems, including Multi-process NR (Noise Reduction) and Detail Reproduction Filter Process, which enhances the limit resolution. The combination of the digital Live MOS Sensor and the Venus Engine achieves max. ISO 25,600.
The Contrast AF System of the LUMIX GX7 excels in both speed and accuracy by exchanging digital signals between the camera and the lens at max. 240 fps. A variety of extensive AF functions including Low Light AF (-4EV), Pin-point AF and One-shot AF enhances usability to comply with a wide-range of shooting situations. In Pinpoint AF, picture-in-picture display is available and the magnification ratio of in-frame picture is selectable from 3x to 6x. The One Shot AF function can be allocated to the AF/AE Lock Button (AF/MF Switch Lever) for more flexible control over focusing.
The LUMIX GX7 incorporates high speed response desired for the digital single lens mirrorless camera, taking only approx. 0.5 sec* to get ready to shoot after startup. The LUMIX GX7 also realizes the high speed burst shooting at 5 fps and max. 40 fps using an electronic shutter. Also, AF Tracking enables consecutive shooting to capture moving subject in sharp focus at 4.3 fps.
At the same time, Panasonic designed ease of operation into the LUMIX GX7. Two separate dials on front and back offer direct control over aperture, shutter speed or exposure, which achieves smooth manual shooting. The Live View function is also digitally advanced, making it possible to adjust highlight / shadow separately with the front/rear dial. Three patterns of settings can be customized in addition to three patterns of presets. In addition, the Fn (Function) tab is newly integrated into the menu, which means a total of nine functions can be assigned (five in tab and four with the button).
The LUMIX GX7 integrates Wi-Fi® connectivity (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n) with NFC (Near Field Communication) technology to offer a more flexible shooting experience and seamless instant image sharing. All of these flexible shooting, browsing, and sharing styles are made possible with the LUMIX GX7 and Panasonic’s dedicated application software and the Panasonic Image App for iOS / Android smartphones/tablets.
Panasonic DMC-GX7 Specifications
System |
Type: Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera
Recording Media: SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
(Compatible with UHS-I standard SDHC / SDXC Memory Cards)
Image Sensor Size: 17.3 x 13.0mm (in 4:3 aspect ratio)
Lens Mount: Micro Four Thirds mount |
Image Sensor |
Type: Live MOS Sensor
Total Pixels: 16.84 Megapixels
Camera Effective Pixels: 16.00 Megapixels
Color Filter: Primary color filter
Dust Reduction System: Supersonic wave filter
Image Sensor Shift Type |
Recording |
Still Image: JPEG (DCF, Exif 2.3), RAW
MPO (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard)
Motion Image: AVCHD (Audio format: Dolby Digital 2ch) / MP4 (Audio format AAC 2ch)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1
Image Quality: RAW, RAW+Fine, RAW+Standard, Fine, Standard MPO+Fine, MPO+Standard (When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Thirds System standard) Color Space: sRGB, Adobe RGB |
Still Image Res 4:3 |
4592×3448(L) / 3232×2424(M) / 2272?1704(S) / 1824×1368(When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Third System standard) |
Still Image Res 3:2 |
4592×3064(L) / 3232?2160(M) / 2272?1520(S) / 1824×1216(When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Third System standard) |
Still Image Res 16:9 |
4592×2584(L) / 3232?1824(M) / 1920×1080(S) / 1824×1024(When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Third System standard) |
Still Image Res 1:1 |
3424?3424(L) / 2416×2416(M) / 1712?1712(S) / 1712×1712(When attaching 3D lens in Micro Four Third System standard) |
MP4 |
NTSC:
[Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080 (sensor output is 30p)
[HD] 1,280 x 720 (sensor output is 30p)
[VGA] 640 x 480 (sensor output is 30p)MP4 PAL:
[Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080 (sensor output is 25p)
[HD] 1,280 x 720 (sensor output is 25p)
[VGA] 640 x 480 (sensor output is 25p) |
AVCHD NTSC |
NTSC:
[Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 60p (sensor output is 60p) (PSH: 28 Mbps)
[Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 60i (sensor output is 60p) (FSH: 17 Mbps)
[Full HD] 1,920 x 1,080, 30p (sensor output is 60p) (FPH: 17 Mbps)
[HD] 1,280 x 720, 60p (sensor output is 60p) (SH: 17 Mbps) |
Recordable Time |
Continuous: AVCHD with picture quality set to [FSH]: Approx. 140 min with H-FS014042 / Approx. 150 min with H-PS14042 or H-FS45150Actual: AVCHD with picture quality set to [FSH]: Approx. 70 min with H-FS014042 / Approx. 75 min with H-PS14042 or H-FS45150 |
WiFi FUNTION |
WiFi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 2412MHz – 2462MHz (11ch), Wi-Fi / WPA / WPA2, Infrastructure mode
NFC: ISO IEC 18092, NFC-F(Passive Mode) |
Viewfinder |
Type: Live View Finder (2,764,800 dots equivalent)
Field of View:L Approx.
100% Tilting: Yes
Magnification: Approx. 1.4x / 0.7x (35 mm camera equivalent) with 50 mm lens at infinity; -1.0 m-1
Eye Point: Approx. 17.5 mm from eyepiece lens
Diopter Adjustment: -4.0 – +3.0 (dpt)
Eye Sensor: Yes
Eye Sensor Adjustment: High / Low |
Focus |
Type: Contrast AF system Focus Mode: AFS (Single) / AFF (Flexible) / AFC (Continuous) / MF AF Mode: Face detection / AF Tracking / 23-area-focusing / 1-area-focusing / Pinpoint
AF Detective Range: EV 0 – 18 (ISO100 equivalent)
AF Lock: Set the Fn button in custom menu to AF lock
Others: Quick AF, Continuous AF (during motion image recording), AF+MF, Eye Sensor AF, Touch AF, Touch Pad AF, Touch shutter, Touch MF Assist |
Exposure Control |
Light Metering System: 1728-zone multi-pattern sensing system
Light Metering Mode: Multiple / Center Weighted / Spot
Metering Range: EV 0 – 18 (F2.0 lens, ISO100 equivalent) Exposure Mode: Program AE / Aperture Priority AE / Shutter Priority AE / Manual
ISO Sensitivity: Auto / Intelligent ISO / 160 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 12800 / 25600 (Standard Output Sensitivity): (Changeable to 1/3 EV step) |
Exposure cont. |
Exposure Compensation: 1/3 EV Step, ±5 EV
AE Lock: Set the Fn button in custom menu to AE lock
AE Bracket: 3, 5, 7 frames, in 1/3, 2/3 or 1 EV Step, ±3 EV |
White Balance |
White Balance: Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent / Flash / White Set 1, 2 / Color temperature setting
White Balance Adjustment: Blue/amber bias, Magenta/green bias
Color Temperature Setting: 2,500 K – 10,000 K in 100 K
White Balance Bracket: 3 exposures in blue/amber axis or in magenta/green axis |
Shutter |
Type: Focal-plane shutter
Shutter Speed: Still Images: Bulb (Max. 120 seconds), 1/8,000 – 60
Motion Images: 1/16000 – 1/25 (NTSC area/PAL area) |
Scene Guide Still |
Clear Portrait / Silky Skin / Backlit Softness / Clear in Backlight / Relaxing Tone / Sweet Child’s Face / Distinct Scenery / Bright Blue Sky / Romantic Sunset Glow / Vivid Sunset Glow / Glistening Water / Clear Nightscape / Cool Night Sky / Warm Glowing Nightscape / Artistic Nightscape / Glittering Illuminations / Clear Night Portrait / Soft Image of a Flower / Appetizing Food / Cute Dessert / Freeze Animal Motion / Clear Sports Shot / Monochrome |
Scene Guide Motion |
Clear Portrait / Silky Skin / Backlit Softness / Clear in Backlight / Relaxing Tone / Sweet Child’s Face / Distinct Scenery / Bright Blue Sky / Romantic Sunset Glow / Vivid Sunset Glow / Clear Nightscape / Cool Night Sky / Warm Glowing Nightscape / Artistic Nightscape / Clear Night Portrait / Appetizing Food / Cute Dessert / Freeze Animal Motion / Clear Sports Shot / Monochrome |
Burst |
Mechanical Shutter – H: 5.0 frames/sec(with AFS), 4.3 frames/sec(with AFC, In 1-area-focusing AF mode), M: 4.0 frames/sec with Live View, L: 2.0 frames/sec with Live View
Electronic Shutter – SH: 40.0 frames/sec, H: 10.0 frames/sec, M: 4.0 frames/sec with Live View, L: 2.0 frames/sec with Live View” |
Built in Flash |
Type: TTL Built-in Flash, GN7.0 equivalent (ISO 200 ?m), GN5.0 equivalent (ISO 100m) Built-in Pop-up
Flash Mode: Auto, Auto / Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On / Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync., Slow Sync. / Red-eye Reduction, Forced Off
Synchronization Speed: Less than 1/320 second (Built-in Flash) / Less than 1/250 second (External Flash)
Flash synchronization: 1st. Curtain Sync, 2nd Curtain Sync. |
LCD Monitor |
Type: Tilt Static LCD with Touch Monitor
Monitor size: 3.0inch (7.5cm)/ 3:2 Aspect / Wide-viewing anglePixels: Approx. 1040K dots
Field of view: Approx. 100%
Monitor adjustment: Brightness, Contrast and Saturation, Red tint, Blue tint |
Live View Digital Zoom |
2x, 4x |
Live View Extra Tele Conversion |
Still image: Max.2x (Aspect ratio sets at 4:3. Not effective with L size recording. Magnification ratio depends on the recording pixels and aspect ratio.)
Motion image: 2.4x (FHD/60p, FHD/60i, FHD/30p, FHD/24p in NTSC area / FHD/50p, FHD/50i, FHD/25p, FHD/24p in PAL area), 3.6x (HD/60p, HD/30p in NTSC area / HD/50p, HD/25p in PAL area), 4.8x (VGA/30p in NTSC area / VGA/25p in PAL area) |
Live View Other functions |
Guide Lines (3 patterns)
Real-time Histogram |
Level Gauge |
Yes (Built-in 3 shaft accelerometer sensor) |
Direction Detection |
Yes |
Function Buttons |
WiFi / Q.MENU / LVF/Monitor Switch / AF/AE LOCK / AF-ON / One Push AE / Touch AE/ Preview / Level Gauge / Focus Area Set / Zoom Control / Photo Style / Aspect Ratio / Picture Size / Quality / Metering Mode / Highligt Shadow / i.Dynamic / i.Resolution / HDR / Electronic Shutter / Flash Mode / Ex. Tele Conv. / DigitalZoom / Stabilizer / Sensitivity / White Balance / AF Mode / Drive Mode / Restore to Default / Motion Pic. Set / Picture Mode / Silent Mode / AFS/AFF/AFC / Peaking / Histogram |
Function Lever |
No |
Still Image Control |
Expressive / Retro / Old Days / High Key / Low Key / Sepia / Monochrome / Dynamic Monochrome / Rough Monochrome / Silky Monochrome / Impressive Art / HighDynamic / Cross Process / Toy Effect / Toy POP / Bleach Bypass / Miniature Effect / Soft Focus / Fantasy / Star Filter / One Point Color / Sun Shine |
Motion Image Control |
Expressive / Retro / Old Days / High Key / Low Key / Sepia / Monochrome / Dynamic Monochrome / Impressive Art / High Dynamic / Cross Process / Toy Effect / Toy POP / Bleach Bypass / Miniature Effect / Fantasy / One Point Color |
Playback Mode |
Normal playback, 30-thumbnail display, 12-thumbnail display, Calendar display, Zoomed playback (Max. 16x), Slideshow (duration & effect is selectable), Playback Mode (Normal / Picture / Video / 3D Play / Category / Favorite), Title Edit, Text Stamp, Video Divide, Resize, Cropping, Rotate, Favorite, DPOF Print Set, Protect, Face Recognition Edit |
Image Protection |
Protection: Single / Multi, Cancel
Erase: Single / Multi / All / Except Favorite |
Direct Print |
PictBridge compatible |
USB |
USB 2.0 High Speed |
HDMI |
miniHDMI TypeC / VIERA Link
Video: Auto / 1080p / 1080i / 720p / 480p (576p in PAL system)
Audio: Stereo |
Audio Video Output |
Monaural Type, NTSC/PAL, NTSC only for North America |
Microphone |
Stereo |
OSD Language |
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, Thai, Korean, Turkish, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Vietnamese |
Battery |
Li-ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 1,200mAh) (Included) Battery Charger |
Battery Life |
Approx. 320 images with H-FS014042
Approx. 350 images with H-PS14042 or H-FS45150 |
Environment |
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Operating Humidity: 10%RH to 80%RH |
Software |
PHOTOfunSTUDIO 9.2 PE (Windows XP/Vista/7/8)
SILKYPIX® Developer Studio 3.1 SE (Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Mac OS X v10.4/v10.5/v10.6/v10.7/v10.8)
LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version (Windows XP/Vista/7/8)” |
Dimensions WxHxD |
122.60x 70.7 x 54.6 mm / 4.83 x 2.78 x 2.15 inch |
Weight |
Approx. 402g / 0.89 lb SD card, Battery, Body)
Approx. 360g / 0.79 lb Body only)
Approx. 489g / 1.08 lb SD card, Battery, H-H020A lens included
Approx. 512g / 1.13 lb (SD card, Battery, H-FS1442A lens included) |
Panasonic GX7 introduction video
Panasonic Lumix GX7 Camera First Look Preview
Panasonic GX1 vs GX7
By admin, on July 31st, 2013
Detailed Specification of Panasonic GX7 and Images (Top) surfaced over the web, take a look at the detailed specification below
Panasonic GX7 Detailed Specification [Translated by Google]
– The sensor 16 million pixels Digital Live MOS new development that improve the high resolution and sensitivity
– New two-dimensional noise reduction, new multi-process NR
– AF is 240fps of the sensor lens drive control
– EVF is tiltable 90 degrees 2.76 million dots, above. Color reproduction rate is about Adobe RGB 100%
– LCD monitor 1.04 million dot movable 3.0-inch touch panel
– 45 degrees on the monitor is tilted in a range from 80 degrees below
– Within the body image stabilization
– Peaking function
– 60 seconds to 1/8000 second, shutter speed valve
– ISO sensitivity 200-25600, ISO 125 extended
– Continuous shooting 5 frames / second highest
– Video Full HD 1920×1080
– SD / SDHC / SDXC, media UHS-I compatible
– The battery life is 320 shots at CIPA standard
– (Including battery and media) 402g Weight
– Body color is silver and black
– The body is around ¥ 105,000, estimated retail price of ¥ 130,000 before and after the kit with the 20mm F1.7.
The Panasonic GX7 price is also confirmed now, the body will cost you approx $1072.26 and with 20mm F1.7 kit lens it will cost you $1327.56.
Also take a look at previous post + more images Panasonic GX7 Images and Specification Leaked–
src-digicam-info.com
By admin, on July 30th, 2013
Panasonic GX7 images and full specification leaked today, according to latest rumored specification the upcoming GX7 camera will feature same sensor as Panasonic GH3 (see GH3 at Amazon), ISO upto 25600, high-resolution Tiltable 3.0″ LCD screen and 90 degrees tiltable EVF, take a look at the major specification below
- 16MP Digital Live MOS sensor
- Full HD, 1920×1080/60p videos
- Maximum shutter speed: 1/8000
- Highest ISO sensitivity: 25600
- 22 creative filters/modes
- Panorama mode
- Silent mode
- In-body image stabilization
- Focus peaking
- NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity
- Tiltable 3.0″ 1.04 million dots LCD screen
- 90 degrees tiltable 2.76 million dots EVF
- Magnesium alloy body
More Images
By admin, on July 26th, 2013
Panasonic GX7 Images and Specification surfaced over the web today, the camera will feature advance core specification and a high price tag of $1300 (approx), expected to be announced on August 2013 (Next Month), shipping starts from September 2013.
Panasonic GX7 Major Specification
First Panasonic Mirrorless XCamera
16-megapixel sensor (previously reported to be 18MP)
Same Video Specification as of GH3
Top continuous shooting speed of 5fps, (with AF 4fps)
Advance AF system
Tiltable 2,76 Million Dot EVF
Tiltable 3 inch LCD (1,04 Million dots)
Integrated WiFi and NFC
Focus peaking
Stereo Mic
Shipment in September
Body only price 1.000 Euro
There will be two kit version. One with 14-42 and one with 20mm lens.
In my view the price tag is bit high for a MFT sensor camera, at $1300 we have many options available for still shooters. Stay with us to get latest news and rumors.
src-43rumor
By admin, on July 14th, 2013
Its almost confirmed that GX7 is coming soon, Panasonic USA wrote (now removed it) the following text on Instagram:
“GX7 coming soon! Look out for a #Lumix Luminary Road Trip on FB/Lumix next month feat #GX7″
The upcoming camera will feature newly developed 18 Megapixel sensor, improved Electronic viewfinder, 2 axis image stabilization, Built-in tiltable EVF, built-in Flash and so on. We will update you soon as we get more information.
See more about Panasonic GX7
src – mu-43.com
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