Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Panasonic Digital Cameras

Panasonic Digital Cameras Details
 Some cameras come in several colours, indicated by a suffix letter: K is black, S silver, A blue, R red, W white. Most lower-price cameras have small sensors of about 10.2 mm / 1/2.5". More expensive ones often have sensors of about twice the area, 14.1 mm to 15.4 mm / 1/1.65" to 1/1.8". dSLRs and Micro Four Thirds cameras have much larger sensors. Larger sensors produce a better signal-to-image-noise ratio and better dynamic range. The GH series of Micro Four Thirds cameras have a unique "multi-aspect" sensor, that is larger than the lens image circle. This allows use of three different aspect ratios, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9, to be used natively. As a result, the image diagonal remains the same in all three aspect ratios and provides full coverage of the sensor and a larger field of view with higher resolution than one would get by simply cropping the 4:3 aspect to the narrower ratios.
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras

Panasonic Digital Cameras
Panasonic Digital Cameras
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