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Panasonic G1

Quick information
Brand Panasonic 2008
Model DMC-G1
Released Year 2008
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Lumix
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Panasonic Lumix G1 is a pioneering mirrorless camera introduced in 2008.

It utilizes a 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor specifically designed for the Micro Four Thirds system.

This model features an electronic viewfinder (EVF) that provides real-time exposure and focus preview.

The G1 offers interchangeable lenses compatible with the Micro Four Thirds mount, enhancing versatility.

It incorporates advanced autofocus technology with contrast detection for improved precision.

Its compact body design combines portability with DSLR-level image quality.

Specifications

MPN DMC-G1K
Model DMC-G1
Digital Zoom 4x
Type Digital SLR
Depth 1.78in
Height 3.29in
Width 4.88in
Item Weight 13.58 Oz.
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type Live Mos
Sensor Resolution 12.1MP
Additional Features Interchangeable Lenses, Face Detection, Motion Detection, Hdmi, USB 2.0
Camera Flash Features Flash Off, Slow Sync, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Forced on, Auto Flash
White Balance Auto, Halogen (Preset), Flash (Preset), Cloudy (Preset), Manual, Shade (Preset), Daylight / Sunny (Preset)
Focus Adjustment Autofocus & Manual Focus
Display Size 3in
Still Image Format Dpof, Raw Image, Dcf, JPEG, Exif 2.21
Exterior Color Blue
Microphone Type With Built-In Microphone
Digital Video Format Quicktime, Motion JPEG
Screen Size 3.0"in
Light Sensitivity Max 3200
Camera Type Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens
Viewfinder Type Digital
Lens for Sd Body only
Supported Flash Memory MultiMediaCard, SDHC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, SDHC Card, SD Card
Continuous Shooting Speed 3fps

Key Advantages

The Lumix G1 was the first to feature an electronic viewfinder in a mirrorless format, eliminating the mirror box.

Its Live MOS sensor delivers excellent image quality with reduced noise in various lighting conditions.

Compatibility with Micro Four Thirds lenses provides access to a wide range of optics.

The camera's compact and lightweight design benefits users who require mobility without sacrificing quality.

Advanced autofocus and manual controls offer flexibility for both amateurs and prosumers.

Expandable via accessories and firmware updates enhancing functionality and user experience.

Limitations

Compared to later mirrorless models, the G1's autofocus speed is relatively slower.

The maximum ISO sensitivity is limited compared to modern standards, affecting low-light performance.

The electronic viewfinder resolution is modest by today's criteria.

Limited video recording capabilities, as it mainly focuses on still photography.

Battery life is shorter relative to DSLRs and modern mirrorless cameras.

Absence of built-in stabilization requires stabilized lenses or external support for steady shots.

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