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Four-Thirds system cameras achieve their compact size by eliminating the mirror that most SLRs use to provide the "live view" feature on the camera's LCD screen.
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First, it introduced its second Micro Four-Thirds camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 (left).
PMA09: New Samsung and Panasonic systems form in the digital camera universe 2009
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First, it introduced its second Micro Four-Thirds camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 left.
PMA09: New Samsung and Panasonic systems form in the digital camera universe 2009
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Last fall, when Panasonic introduced the Lumix DMC-G1, the first Micro Four-Thirds digital camera, the company claimed it offered the power of an SLR in a point-and-shoot.
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Last fall, when Panasonic introduced the Lumix DMC-G1, the first Micro Four-Thirds digital camera, the company claimed it offered the power of an SLR in a point-and-shoot.
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Although the sensor is about half the size of a Micro Four-Thirds sensor, the camera bodies are not smaller.
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The Nikon 1 sensor is significantly smaller than Sony NEX or Olympus/Panasonic Micro Four-Thirds sensors.
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Any shoe-mount flash dedicated to Olympus or Panasonic Micro Four-Thirds cameras will work automatically with your E-PL1.
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Sony NEX-7: A Micro Four-Thirds Camera With a Massive Sensor The Sony NEX-7 is a Micro Four-Thirds camera that nearly fits in the palm of your hand, yet has the same 24.3-megapixel EXMOR APS HD sensor as the Alpha DSLR line and a beautifully-designed magnesium alloy body.
Gizmodo Adrian Covert 2011
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Add in lightweight the body is only 10.3 ounces, and an adjustable screen, and this looks like it could be a promising leap for the Micro Four-Thirds class of cameras.
Gizmodo Adrian Covert 2011
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