Saturday, October 16, 2010

Panasonic Debuts Fast - focusing Lumix GH2 (PC World)

Digital camera Panasonic Lumix GH2, later in his range of cameras with removable lenses, will go on sale next month and includes a quick auto focus that takes only a tenth of a second to work. Panasonic says it is the fastest autofocus yet for any camera of its type.


It can capture 5 photos burst shooting mode with an image sensor 16 megapixels and has high sensitivity to light ISO12, 800.It can snap up to 40 frames per second, but that just speed at the expense of the résolution.Avec compatible purpose it can also shoot 3D images, Panasonic said in a statement.


The GH2 can capture video (1080i) full HD AVCHD format at 60 frames per second.It cannot draw 3D video.


Camera is based on the mount micro four thirds, which is also used by Olympus.Basé on Mount cameras are among a growing number of models that combine the compactness of a 1.20 with interchangeable lenses.


Until recently, users had packed with a bulky camera if they wanted the flexibility that comes with interchangeable objectives, but these new cameras get rid the reflexive mirror and have an image sensor placed directly behind lens .the sensor provides both insight into direct and image capture.


It will be put on sale in Japan on October 29 and cost approximately 100,000 ¥ (US $ 1,166) .the ' camera will also be offered packed with one of two objectives: a Vario 14-140 mm HD lens or a 14-42 mm .The Vario lens ' old cost 150,000 ¥ and the last ¥ 110,000 Japanese.


Details of launch and pricing for other markets should be announced at the broadcast camera Photokina gets underway in Germany later Tuesday.


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