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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 is a digital mirrorless interchangeable lens camera that adheres to the joint Olympus and Panasonic Micro Four Thirds System (MFT system) design standard.[1] It is identified as the twelfth Panasonic MFT camera introduced under the standard and the nineteenth model MFT camera introduced by either Olympus or Panasonic.
Overview | |
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Type | Micro Four Thirds System |
Lens | |
Lens | Micro Four Thirds System mount |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | 17.3 × 13.0 mm Live MOS |
Maximum resolution | 4592 x 3448 (16.7 megapixels, 16.0 mp effective) 4:3 native; 3:2, 16:9, 1:1 image format(cropped from 4:3 native image format) |
Film speed | ISO 160–12800 |
Focusing | |
Focus modes | Automatic or Manual |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure modes | Manual, Program, Automatic, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority |
Exposure metering | Intelligent Multiple (Center weighted, average and spot) |
Shutter | |
Shutter | focal-plane |
Shutter speed range | 60–1/4000 sec |
General | |
Weight | 346g |
The G5 includes HD video recording capability in AVCHD format. The G5 is the successor to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 and is Panasonic's most junior MFT camera.
The G5 differs from the G3 principally by offering a higher maximum ISO (12,800 vs 6,400), a continuous shooting frame rate (6 vs 4 fps), a higher resolution screen, and a new image sensor and processor.
Physically, the G5 is very similar to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3, but it has a larger hand grip. However, most of the camera's functionality is also accessible through the touch-control LCD panel.
References
edit- ^ "Micro Four Thirds | Benefits of Micro". Four Thirds. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
External links
edit- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 Product Page
- Panasonic Lumix G5 preview at cameralabs.com
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 Preview – dpreview.com
- Panasonic Lumix G5 Review at photographyblog.com
- Panasonic Lumix G5 review at pocket-lint.com