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Panasonic GX1

Panasonic GX1

The Panasonic GX2 is rumored to be forthcoming and offer a new 18MP sensor, along with built-in image stabilization, a max 1/8000s shutter speed and a built-in viewfinder.

The solid little Panasonic GX1 is currently available at a bargain basement price of $239 here at B&H Photo.

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Panasonic GX1

B&H has the Panasonic Lumix GX1 body for only $249 [updated 5/23/13] $239. It retailed for $699 when it was new and is a great Micro Four Thirds camera. See my Panasonic Lumix GX1 review.

Check out the GX1 deal here at B&H Photo.

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Zacuto Z-Finder GH3

Zacuto has a new Z-Finder Pro designed for the Panasonic GH3 thanks to a GH3-specific Gorilla Plate that attaches to the bottom of the camera.

The GH-3 Z-Finder Pro has a 2.5x magnification and diopter for fine-tuning focus. If you already have a Z-Finder Pro or Jr., you can just pick up a Gorilla Plate and frame for the GH3.

The Z-Finder Pro for the GH3 retails for $395. The GH3 frame and plate kit runs $129. More details on Zacuto’s website.

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Panasonic GX1

Adorama has the Panasonic GX1 with 14-42mm kit lens for only $379 (compare at $429). Check it out here at Adorama.

If you already have some m4/3 lenses, the GX1 body is available for only $249 here at Adorama.

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Panasonic LF1

The Panasonic Lumix LF1 is a new 12MP compact camera that captures RAW image files and features a 7.1x optical zoom (28-200mm equivalent). The LF1 also features WiFi and NFC (Near Field Communication) connectivity, along with a 3″ LCD and an electronic viewfinder. [click to continue…]

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Panasonic G6

The Panasonic Lumix G6 follows the G5 as an entry-level Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera less than a year after the G5 was announced. The G6 features a 16.05MP sensor, 3-inch touch screen display and an EVF. It will capture up to 1080/60p HD video in either MP4 or AVCHD.

The G6 also features WiFi and NFC connectivity for connecting to mobile devices using Panasonic’s “Image App”. [click to continue…]

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