Panasonic Offers DMC-GF1 World’s Smallest And Lightest DSLR With Built-In Flash

Panasonic launches the latest DMC-GF1 World’s smallest and lightest DSLR with built-in flash. It graceful compact flat body and combines great performance with ultimate operating and shooting simplicity.

The new DMC-GFI found on other standard interchangeable lens cameras. This mirror-less formation permits for an very thin neo-classic body design and considerably diminish the size of the G1 by 35% and its weight by 26%.

It is outfitted with a built-in flash and swanks a huge, 3.0-inch Intelligent LCD with an extensive screening angle and complete 460,000-dot resolution.

Intelligent LCD has including awfully fine, automatic backlight control in mixture with high resolution for outstanding viewing in sunny outdoor or faint indoor situations.

The new DMC-GFI has better image quality of a CCD sensor, and the lower power utilization of a CMOS sensor. It can while reproduce picture with fine fact and affluent gradation. It is best for taking traveling you can easily your favorite place picture for your memorable life.

The latest DMC-GFI also offers my color form with a total of seven preset consequences- Retro, Monochrome, pure, Dynamic Art etc while it is available in many colors such as active red, clean white, true black and sleek silver this lightest DSLR built in flash has measures 119 x 71 x 36.3mm and weigh about 285g. This is such a great offer for everything it is really also best for gifted someone on birthday!

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