Sep 29, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 x 3D


Okay, stop drooling. Yes, this thing is incredible but according to the guys at Pocket-lint.com, "It wasn’t mind blowing and the stereography didn’t leap out at us but that might have something to do with the fact that the two lenses in the adaptor are actually quite close together."  So, I'm thinking if the 3D feature is what you’re after, you might want to wait a while for the technology to age a bit first. 

HD is all the rage now-a-days and if you’re looking to shoot straight video on the GH2 though, then you’re in for a treat. The added processor power has brought the stats up to 1080p in 50i mode which doubles the sensor output to 50p from what Panasonic has offered before. Throw in the added cinema scene modes and other effects filters and the 0.1 second tracking AF, and finally there’s something closer to challenge Nikon and Canon for filmmakers looking for a stills camera to shoot on. Again though, we’ll bring you the skinny on just how smooth the system runs when we get it back to PL HQ.

I'm starting my christmas list a little early this year, and this will definitely be on there. Price range $999-$1,499


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