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Cool Panasonic Micro Four Thirds May End Up Being My Next Camera

4:25AM August 7, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

I got excited about the Olympus EP1—and not because I saw it fondled by scantly dressed girls—but this new Panasonic Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds has completely awaken my pantsing instinct. You’ll be mine, you pseudo-german hottness you. More »


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Olympus E-450 Improves Slightly On E-420 Entry-Level DSLR

1:07AM April 1, 2009 | John Mahoney

Olympus is still churning out DSLRs using their Four Thirds (not Micro) system, and today brought the E-450, essentially an E-420 with a new image processor, creative filters and a larger LCD.

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Olympus E-620 Entry-Level DSLR Has Swiveling Live View, Impressive Specs

9:20PM February 24, 2009 | John Herrman

Non-crippled DSLRs don’t get a whole lot cheaper than $US700, so it’s heartening to see the Olympus E-620 carry such a solid spec sheet at that crucial price point.

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Canon FD Adaptor Brings Even More Classic Lens Compatibility To Micro Four Thirds System

6:10AM January 20, 2009 | John Mahoney

We’ve already seen the Leica M-Mount adapter; now, Canon FD lenses are compatible with Panasonic’s Micro Four Thirds system and its Lumix DMC-G1.

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Lumix DMC-G1: World’s Smallest Camera With Interchangeable Lenses Priced at $US800

2:18AM October 17, 2008 | Sean Fallon

Panasonic has confirmed that the first Micro Four Thirds System camera, the Lumix DMC-G1, will be available starting in mid-November for $US800. It’s definitely a promising piece of equipment, but interested parties may want to hold off until Panasonic delivers on its promise to bring HD video recording capabilities to future versions.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Is World’s Smallest Camera With Interchangeable Lenses

4:00PM September 12, 2008 | Wilson Rothman

Blurring the line between single-lens reflex and standard point-and-shoot digitals, Panasonic introduces its first Micro Four Thirds-standard camera, the Lumix DMC-G1. At its unveiling, it’s the world’s smallest and lightest camera that takes interchangeable lenses. Here are the details on this incredibly cute not-quite-pro, not-quite-’sumer camera. galleryPost('PanasonicDMCG1', 3, '');

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