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LUMIX DMC-G2, World's First Interchangable Lens System Camera With Touch-Control Movable LCD by Panasonic Press Release
Panasonic News  ISBN/ITEM#: CM100308LUMIXG2
Date: 08 March 2010

Links: Panasonic Press Release / Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G2 Product Page /

With touchscreens being the most desired feature for many people these days, is it surprising that Panasonic is the first company to offer world's first digital interchangeable lens system camera with a movable LCD touchscreen? We can't wait to get our hands on the LUMIX DMC-G2 when it hits the stores.

From release/information:

Secaucus, NJ (March 7, 2010) -- Panasonic today announces the LUMIX DMC-G2, the world's first digital interchangeable lens system camera with a movable LCD that allows for touch-control, and the successor to the award-winning and revolutionary LUMIX G1, which was the world's first Micro Four Thirds digital camera. The intuitive touch-control shooting elevates the camera's operability, letting the user adjust auto focus (AF) simply by touching the subject on the large 3.0-inch 460,000-dot high-resolution LCD. The LUMIX G2, also shoots 720p High Definition video using the AVCHD Lite format, and joins the LUMIX G10, also introduced today, as the latest models in the LUMIX G Micro System.

With the touch-screen operation, users can even snap a photo by touching the LUMIX G2's screen. Additionally, the touch-screen operation excels not only for shooting but also during playback. Users can touch one thumbnail viewed among many to quickly and easily see the full size of the desired photo. Also, to view images one-by-one, photos can be dragged across the screen to browse as though flipping the pages of a book.

"With the LUMIX G2, Panasonic is pleased to continue to lead the evolution of the Micro Four Thirds platform and also be the first in the industry to offer a touch-screen interchangeable lens system camera," said David Briganti, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. "Touch-operation is a user interface with which many consumers are both familiar and expect, and we think the LUMIX G2's touch-operation makes it easier and quicker to take photos and videos that have professional-like effects."

(Source: Panasonic)

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