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 late last year, it was met with equal parts confusion and wonder. Is it really a good idea to pair such a tiny size with interchangeable lenses  To be honest, we ;re still not quite sure. What Is It  A $750 mirrorless camera with a  stanley cup 16 megapixel micro four-thirds size sensor. The GM1 has, for the most part, the same specs as its big brother, the Lumix GX7. It shoots the same photos, and the same video. But it   smaller! Much smaller, and comes with an equally small 12-32mm  that   the equivalent of 24-64mm on a full-frame camera  f/3.5-5.6 collapsible kit lens. Why Does It Matter  Historically, compact cameras have featured fixed lenses  your classic point and shoot , and companies have been reluctant to try and create a super-small interchangeable lens setup with high-end guts. There   just no clear audience for combining tiny and high-end. T stanley nz he GM1 is Panasonic   search party for a new kind of market. Design Small doesn ;t have to equal cutesy, and the GM1 presents simple, straight lines across a faux-leather front and magnesium-alloy shell. It comes in silver and black, all black, or a sort of rusty orange and silver. It   a more dignified set of color schemes than the candy or pa stanley tumblers stel hues of other small camera makers. The control layout is decent considering the lack of real estate the body provides. Up top is a mode dial, shutter button, and focus mode switch surrounding a customizable function button. There is also a popup flash. On Rxph The Cartoon Martha Stewart Guide to a Merry Cthulhumas
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