Ease and convenience of a point-and-shoot camera, meet the manual control and outstanding photo quality of an SLR. Manual control and outstanding photo quality, ease and convenience.
Those converge in the new Panasonic Lumix GH2 camera. In fully automatic mode the GH2 is exactly like point-and-shoot. But the GH2 also allows for interchangeable lenses and sports all the manual settings of a high-end SLR. That makes it the perfect camera for the beginning photographer who aspires to become expert. The GH2 is that rare camera you can use out-of-the-box, without reading instructions, but can grow with as your photography skills increase. The GH2 has been designed with the future in mind too—Panasonic will even be introducing a 3D lens for it.
The GH2 takes shots as large as 16 MP and is capable of ISO speeds up to a whopping 12,800! We love the light weight (13.9 oz. / 394 g) , the swing-and-tilt multi-angle screen and the 100% frame coverage of the bright LCD monitor. But what’s especially vondrous: Amazon sells the GH2 with a kit that includes a superb lens capable of shooting HD video at 60 frames-per-second in full 1080p and that zooms from a very wide angle 14mm to a tight 140mm.
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