Panasonic GF6 with new Venus engine
New Panasonic GF6. Image: engadget.com |
If you want to get a new small digital camera with
sharp images, so you can try the
new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6. This camera more complete overhaul than it has given
to other cameras on previous upgrades. Panasonic DMC-GF6 features ultimate compactness in sleek, stylish design despite its incorporation of useful built-in flash. The design dispels impression for conventional big and heavy DSLRs. The DMC-GF6 matches any style and fashion regardless of gender. Wow
Panasonic GF6 is the latest model in this entry-level collection,
targeted at those making the step up from point-and-shoot cameras. It offers a
range of high-end technologies along with a host of features targeted at
usability.
More creative features
Panasonic GF6 connectivity. Image: imaging-resource.com |
The sensor is paired with a new and upgraded Venus Engine
image processor aimed at improving performance at higher ISO settings.
The
engine promises a two-stage noise reduction process, which will in theory aid
this performance, as well as improved dynamic range and color reproduction.
As you’d expect for an entry-level CSC, the GF6 maintains a
range of shooting options to make taking photos as easy as possible. These
include and 19 creative filter settings, all of which offer impressive effects
with just the click of the shutter.
High response
The Panasonic DMC-GF6 boasts even higher response. It takes only approx. 0.5 sec to shoot photo after startup. Also, the Light Speed AF makes it possible to capture fast-moving subjects clearly. Combined with the Full-area Touch AF, it is possible to set focus on any point in the field of view which realizes quick and intuitive focusing operation.
The Panasonic DMC-GF6 boasts even higher response. It takes only approx. 0.5 sec to shoot photo after startup. Also, the Light Speed AF makes it possible to capture fast-moving subjects clearly. Combined with the Full-area Touch AF, it is possible to set focus on any point in the field of view which realizes quick and intuitive focusing operation.
If you want to create movie or video clips, so
Panasonic GF6 offers 1080i HD 1920 x 1080 movies and 720p HD 1280 x 720 movies
at 60/50fps (NTSC/PAL) in the AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264) format. In addition it can
also record MP4 movies at 1080p HD 1920x1080, 720p 1280x720 and VGA 640x480
pixels at 30/25fps, useful as this format can currently be shared more easily.
AVCHD offers almost double the recording time in HD quality, but software
support is a little thin on the ground. Panasonic describe it as the best mode
for playing back on a HD TV direct from the camera, with the newly-supported
MP4 format best for email and playing on a computer.
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