
DMC-G10 and DMC-G2: Cameras Officially Announced by Panasonic
By: Jamie Pert | March 8, 2010 | Leave a CommentPanasonic have recently announced two new Micro Four Thirds cameras, these are the DMC-G10 and the DMC-G2, both of which features pretty average specifications (for today’s standards), however should be suitable for enthusiasts.
The DMC-G10 features a 12.1 megapixel with Live MOS sensor, a 3 inch LCD (no touchscreen support) and utilizes Venus Engine HD II technology, apparently this camera is the ‘world’s lightest interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder’.
The DMC-G2 claims to be the ‘first interchangeable lens system camera with touch-controlled shooting’, this camera also features a 12.1 megapixel Live MOS sensor, a 3 inch LCD which supports touch screen controls and a 720p movie mode.
There is not much more known about either camera however we will keep you informed when full specs, pricing and release details are revealed.
Source: SlashGear
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