Friday, September 9, 2011

Panasonic Lumix Series

Lumix is ​​Panasonic brand digital cameras, pocket model from point-and-shoot with a digital SLR.

Compact digital camera DMC-LC5 [1] and DMC-F7 [2] is the first product of its Lumix series was released in 2001. They are equipped with a Leica lens.

Many Lumix models are equipped with a Leica lens designed by German engineer Leica optics and built in Japan. Another thing as a Leica camera with another cosmetic stylings. Leica has a similar relationship with Minolta in the past, where the end of the Leica SLR models (and some 35mm point and shoot model) which is based on Minolta bodies.

Most of the Lumix cameras use different releases of the Panasonic Venus Engine for digital image processing, the original version (2002) followed by II (2004), Plus (2005), III (2006), IV ( 2008), HD, V (2009), and VI, HD II, FHD (2010).

Panasonic manufactures all branded Leica point and shoot digital cameras in Japan, but not film cameras, the Leica M8 or M9 digital Leica rangefinder camera, or the Digital Module R digital camera back to Leica R9 SLR film.

Some cameras come in several colors, indicated by a letter suffix: K Black, S Silver, A blue, R red, W-white. Most low-priced cameras that small sensors about 10.2 mm / 1/2.5 "More expensive sensors tend to have about twice the area, 14.1 mm to 15.4 mm / 01/01/65." To 1/1.8 ";. DSLRs and Micro Four Thirds camera has a larger sensor larger sensor produces a signal-to-image-noise and better dynamic range is better .. GH series Micro Four Thirds cameras have sensors that are unique "multi-aspect ', which is larger than the image circle lens. This allows the use of three different aspect ratios, 3:02 and 04:03 16:09, which is used natively. As a result, the picture remains the same diagonal in all three aspect ratio and provide a full range of the sensor and the larger field of view with resolution higher than one would get by simply cropping aspect ratio of 04:03 in tight.

Some Panasonic and Leica cameras are more or less the same. The difference, in addition to exterior styling clearly, is in the camera firmware. Various application software is also provided by two companies with a digital camera. Claims about the different quality control or leaking unwarranted.

Leica and Panasonic cameras produce the same RAW image, but it is the white balance, noise reduction, etc. differently to output JPEG. Lumix cameras are more expensive than their Leica counterparts because of the marketing strategy of the company.

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