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Panasonic shrinks the mirrorless

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Panasonic has introduced the Lumix DMC-GM1, an interchangeable lens Micro Four Thirds camera that’s so small it not only fits in the palm of the hand, but is literally shorter in length and width than the Apple iPhone 5/5s.

Despite the compact camera dimensions, the camera is actually a fully-functioning Micro Four Thirds camera and can accept all m4/3 lenses.

In terms of image sensor, the GM1 comes with the same 16-megapixel Live MOS image sensor as found on the more expensive and larger Lumix GX7.

Panasonic has apparently managed to achieve this via a number of innovations within the camera itself — for one thing, the shutter mechanism has been shrunk by some 80% over the shutter mechanism found on the GX7.

The shutter mechanism features a combination of mechanical and electronic shutter speeds, allowing the camera to shoot with a maximum shutter speed of up to 1/16,000sec.

Despite the size, the GM1 with battery such as panasonic DMC-FX01 Battery , panasonic DMC-FX12 Battery , panasonic CGA-S006E Battery , panasonic DMW-BMA7 Battery , panasonic DMC-FZ50 Battery , panasonic CGA-S007E Battery , panasonic CGA-S008 Battery , panasonic CGA-S008E Battery , panasonic SDR-S10 Battery , panasonic DB-70 battery , panasonic VW-VBD2 battery , panasonic VW-VBD1 battery is built of premium materials, with a combination magnesium alloy shell with aluminium top and bottom sections.

On the back is a 3in high-resolution 1036k-dot touch sensitive LCD which allows for easy navigation of the menus and for shooting photos.

Amazingly, the GM1 also manages to fit in a pop-up flash into the already tiny body of the camera and the hinge mechanism also allows for the flash to be repositioned using your finger to face the flash head upwards to bounce the light off the ceiling.

The camera also features a full complement of exposure modes, including Programmed Autoexposure, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual, as well as Panasonic’s iAuto mode which intelligently gauges the scene and chooses autofocus and shooting modes to suit.