Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 explained

Maker:Panasonic
Model:Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1
Kind:Micro Four Thirds system
Sensor:4/3 type CMOS
Sensor Size:17.3 x 13.0 mm (in 4:3 aspect ratio)
Res:4592 x 3448 (16.84 megapixels)
Lens:Micro Four Thirds system mount
Shutter:Electronically-controlled focal-plane shutter / electronic shutter
Shutterrange:60–1/16,000 sec
Emode:Aperture priority,Shutter, Program AE, Manual,iAuto, SCN, Movie, Custom (2)
Mmode:Multiple, Center-Weighted, Spot
Fmode:AF Single, AF Flexible, AF Continuous, Manual focus, Face Detection, AF Tracking, 23 Area Focusing / 1 Area Focusing, Pinpoint,AF detection range: EV -4 – 18 (ISO 100),Quick AF, Continuous AF, AF+MF, Touch AF/AE, Touch Shutter, MF Assist, Touch MF Assist, One Shot AF
Cont:7 RAW images,
Flash:Built-in flash
Wb:Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Incandescent, Flash, White Set 1/2, Color temperature setting
Vidrecord:AVCHD 1080p (24p, 25p, 50i, 50p fps), MP4 720p (25p, 50p fps), VGA 480p (25p fps)
Rearlcd:3 inch touch panel (3:2 aspect ratio), 1,036,000 dots
Storage:SD /SDHC / SDXC
Battery:680 mAh 7.2v Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Dimensions:98.5 mm × 54.9 mm × 30.4 mm (3.88 × 2.16 × 1.20 inches)
Weight:Approx. 204g (camera body with battery and SD card)

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 was announced October 2013, as Panasonic's "pocketable", Micro Four Thirds compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. It features the same sensor as the GX7, AF detection range of -4 - 18 EV, focus peaking mode, an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 60 - 1/16,000 sec, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Panasonic claims the camera is the smallest among interchangeable lens cameras. It lacks some features found in competitors including a viewfinder, in-body image stabilization, a hotshoe, and NFC.[1]

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  1. Web site: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 Review . Allison Johnson . January 15, 2014.