The first wave of Micro Four Thirds cameras were scarcely smaller than DSLRs. Panny's new GF2 is certifiably tiny, though it still packs a flash and a tricked-out touchscreen LCD, shoots 1080i video, and can handle Panasonic's interchangeable 3D lens.
The GF2 is 19% smaller than the GF1, though it still sports an on-board flash as well as a new interface centered around its 460,000-dot, 3-inch touchscreen. You'll be able to tap to lock focus on a subject or to snap a shot, as you'd expect, and a new feature called the touch Q-menu lets users create touch shortcuts for the settings they access most.
release date :- jan 2011
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