It seems that Panasonic has accidentally published some details on its website of two new micro four thirds cameras, the Panasonic G2 and Panasonic G10. The details have now been taken down, but not before a couple of photography sites managed to capture the photos and the specifications.
The Panasonic G2 will feature a 12.1 megapixel sensor, a touchscreen with touch shutter and touch MF Assist, an ISO range of 100 to 6200, and an AVCHD Lite movie mode (1280 x 720). Additionally, it boasts a 3-inch articulating display with live view, which is particularly useful for photographers who need flexibility in their shooting angles. The articulating screen allows for easier framing of shots from high or low angles, making it a versatile tool for both amateur and professional photographers.
Panasonic G10 Features
The Panasonic G10 will also feature a 12.1 megapixel sensor, a touchscreen with touch shutter and touch MF Assist, an ISO range of 100 to 6200, and a double Live View LCD display. This model will record video in 1280 x 720p, making it a solid choice for those interested in both photography and videography. The double Live View LCD display is a unique feature that enhances the user experience by providing a real-time preview of the shot, which is particularly beneficial in dynamic shooting environments.
Additional Features and Anticipation
Both the Panasonic G2 and G10 are expected to come with a range of additional features that cater to the needs of modern photographers. These may include advanced autofocus systems, various shooting modes, and possibly even built-in Wi-Fi for easy sharing of photos and videos. The inclusion of touch shutter and touch MF Assist in both models indicates Panasonic’s commitment to providing intuitive and user-friendly interfaces.
Both models are expected to be officially announced by Panasonic on the 7th March 2010. The anticipation surrounding these cameras is high, as they promise to deliver high-quality imaging capabilities in a compact and versatile form factor. The micro four thirds system is particularly popular among photographers who seek a balance between image quality and portability.
We will update you with more details as soon as they are available. The official announcement is likely to provide more insights into the full range of features and capabilities of these new models, as well as their pricing and availability.
via Engadget
Image Credit: 43 Rumors, Photorumors
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