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Camera Test: Panasonic GF1, the ultimate hybrid camera?
Renaud Labracherie
October 19, 2009 1:06 PM
October 19, 2009 1:06 PM
Panasonic may have been the first manufacturer to get a micro four-thirds camera to market with its G1 and GH1, Olympus was the first to really show what this new format can offer. With the new Lumix GF1, Panasonic has now shown what a powerful camera with interchangeable lenses mounted on a compact body can do. So, does the revolution start here?
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