The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 announced in August 2013, is a Micro Four Thirds compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. It was Panasonic's first Micro Four Thirds camera with a built-in in-body stabilization system (IBIS) and has a built-in EVF (add-on EVFs are no-longer supported). Panasonic uses 2-axis in-body stabilization allowing the use of shutter speeds 1 to 2 stops slower than without stabilisation.
Features include:
- Magnesium alloy body
- 16 MP Live MOS, Four Thirds sensor (25% better Signal to Noise performance, 10% better sensitivity, 10% better saturation level)
- Venus Engine
- ISO 200 - 25,600 (ISO 125 in extended mode, max. 3,200 in movie mode)
- Maximum shutter speed 1/8000 sec.
- AF detective range: -4 EV to 18 EV
- Micro Four Thirds mount
- Full HD video capture, including 1920 x 1080/60p (AVCHD or MP4 formats)
- Full-time AF and tracking AF also available in cinema-like 24p video with a bit rate of maximum 24 Mbit/s
- Built-in live view finder (electronic view finder, EVF), 90-degree tilt-able, 2.764M pixel resolution with 100% Adobe RGB color reproduction
- Built-in 3", 1040K pixel tilting (45 deg. up, 80 deg. down), touch-screen LCD screen
- Built-in flash (and hot-shoe)
- Sensor-shift, in-body image stabilization (2-axis)
- 5fps using single AF with mechanical shutter / 60fps with electronic shutter up to 12 frames
- Focus Peaking
- 22 creative effects, HDR
- Panoramic mode, with filters
- Silent Mode, electronic shutter mode
- Near Field Communication (NFC)
- Wi-Fi connectivity
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