The LUMIX DMC-G2 is the First Camera with Interchangeable Lens System

by Rakesh Jain on March 10, 2010

The LUMIX DMC-G2 is offered by Panasonic and is regarded as the first digital interchangeable lens system camera that is equipped with a movable LCD which provides touch-control. Due to the intuitive touch-control shooting the camera is more operable, also users can adjust auto focus, the only thing a users should do is to touch the subject on the large 3.0-inch LCD that supports 460,000-dot high- resolution.

With the LUMIX G2 there is also the possibility to shoot 720p High Definition video and at the same time use the AVCHD Lite format.

Providing the touch-screen operation, you can snap an image that requires touching the LUMIX G2’s screen. The user is also enabled with AF Tracking that tracks the subject when it moves within the frame.

When it comes to the recording, one should say that the camera captures 1280 x 720 HD videos. All videos are ca in captured in the AVCHD Lite format which helps increase recording capacity, moreover it is compatible with audio-visual equipment.

The camera features a 3.0-inch touch-operation LCD that offers a high resolution and displays 460,000 dots. Also the camera is equipped with a 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor. The device produces outstanding image quality.

The new Venus Engine HD II backs up the latest image processing technology Intelligent Resolution due to which the user is able to get beautiful photos as well as HD video that comes with high quality signal processing.

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