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“[A]n easy choice to make.”
DigitalCameraReview has published their review of the Panasonic GF1 [Specs], a 12.1MP Micro Four-Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera available with either the LUMIX G 20mm/F1.7 ASPH “pancake” kit lens or the LUMIX G VARIO 14-45mm/F3.5-5.6 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S. kit lens. The GF1 features 1280 x 720 High Definition video in AVCHD Lite, My Color mode with seven preset effects, Live View with fast contrast AF, Intelligent Auto mode, Scene modes, Face Detection, Face Recognition, AF Tracking, Intelligent ISO, Intelligent Exposure, Intelligent Scene Selector, built-in flash, 3.0-in. Intelligent LCD (460,000 dots), Dust Reduction system, and an optional Live View Finder attachable via the hot shoe. The GF1 also accepts Four Thirds System interchangeable lenses via an optional mount adaptor DMW-MA1 and Leica M / R lenses using Panasonic’s DMW-MA2M / DMW-MA3R.
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| 2011-03-07 | Panasonic GF2 | Imaging Resource |
| 2010-12-03 | Panasonic GF1 | byThom |
| 2010-11-21 | Panasonic GF2 | Luminous Landscape |
| 2010-11-04 | Panasonic GF2 | DPReview |
| 2010-11-04 | Panasonic GF2 | Imaging Resource |
| 2010-11-04 | Panasonic GF2 | PhotoRadar |
| 2010-01-11 | Panasonic GF1 | Steve's Digicams |
| 2009-12-24 | Panasonic GF1 | Photoxels |
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Google Street View Shows Twin CN Towers in Toronto
Google Street View Maps became available this month in Toronto, Ontario, Canada — and already embarrasing glitches are showing up, such as twin CN Towers. The surprising thing is not that an amateurish photo editing mistake was made [bad enough where Toronto's landmark is concerned], but that after this error was reported all over Toronto news all day, it’s still there for all to see… just a little nudging is all that is needed to fix it.
Check out the view yourself at “52 Manitoba Drive, Toronto, ON” at: http://maps.google.ca