Panasonic offers Pocket Camera Have Ability Record 4K Video
Photokina 2014 event was not only used Panasonic to release a phone CM1. They also showed off a compact camera sensor which uses micro four thirds (MFT).
Camera Panasonic LX100, which is shaped like a tiny pocket camera the other. But behind her tiny body was stored MFT format sensor, which was accompanied by a quad core processor as image processing.
The use it makes LX100 processor capable of 4K resolution video recording at 25fps. As for burst mode, the speed reaches 11 images per second. The lenses made by Leica sized 24-75mm f / 1.7 to 2.8.
With a fairly large sensor for a compact size camera, the ISO sensitivity is also could reach 25,600, an increase compared to its predecessor, which only reached 12,800 LX7.
LX100 is filled by a rotary knob for various camera settings manually. For example, the diaphragm, which can be arranged through the ring on the front of the lens.
While on the back there is a lens ring to adjust the image aspect ratio, such as 1: 1, 3: 2, 16: 9, or 4.3. To set the shutter speed, the rotary button at the top of the camera body, as well as the shutter button, and exposure compensation.
The camera is also equipped with WiFi and NFC will go on sale later in October 2014, at a price of USD 900.
Camera Panasonic LX100, which is shaped like a tiny pocket camera the other. But behind her tiny body was stored MFT format sensor, which was accompanied by a quad core processor as image processing.
The use it makes LX100 processor capable of 4K resolution video recording at 25fps. As for burst mode, the speed reaches 11 images per second. The lenses made by Leica sized 24-75mm f / 1.7 to 2.8.
With a fairly large sensor for a compact size camera, the ISO sensitivity is also could reach 25,600, an increase compared to its predecessor, which only reached 12,800 LX7.
LX100 is filled by a rotary knob for various camera settings manually. For example, the diaphragm, which can be arranged through the ring on the front of the lens.
While on the back there is a lens ring to adjust the image aspect ratio, such as 1: 1, 3: 2, 16: 9, or 4.3. To set the shutter speed, the rotary button at the top of the camera body, as well as the shutter button, and exposure compensation.
The camera is also equipped with WiFi and NFC will go on sale later in October 2014, at a price of USD 900.
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