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May 21, 2015 04:20 AM EDT
If Fujifilm has revealed their newest product, Panasonic is doing the same too as it has recently announced its latest product, the Lumix DMC-G7.
The newly released Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera offers a sequel to its well-received predecessor, G6. Not only does it provide generous upgrades which are capable of shooting up to 4k Ultra HD video but also a competitive and reasonable introductory price of $800.
The new Lumix DMC-G7 has a Micro Four Thirds body with a 16-megapixel Digital Live MOS sensor and Venus Engine image chip that beats a quad-core CPU for high speed signal and processing. The game-changing G7 also features notable low-light sensitivity to an ISO range of up to 25,600, continuous shooting to 8 frames per second with single shot AF and as a trio of 30 frames per second shooting rates on the 4K Ultra High Definition recording.
But that's not all, the hybrid mirrorless camera also provides an equally adept DFD focus system to improve focus speeds and highlight accurate subject tracking which helps produce sharp and crispy images in fast-paced working situations.
All these features are packed inside a contemporary body design with six customizable buttons and a high-resolution EVF and 3.0'' tilting touchscreen LCD. Attached in the G7 body is the Lumix G Vario 14-140mm power lens which provides an aperture of 3.5 to 5.6. Also, it has a built-in Wi-fi and remote camera control perfect for people who are fond of taking selfies. Now if you worry about taking blurry photos or selfie perhaps, the camera also offers optical image stabilizers which compensates for sharper handheld shooting.
Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G7 might have an average battery life as its lowdown but all its power specs and substantial features promise to provide excellent photo quality and high definition video resolution making it worth its price.