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Panasonic GF1

GF1 is Panasonic’s most compact Micro Four Thirds camera so far and a direct competitor to Olympus E-P1/E-P2/E-PL1 and other advanced compact cameras like the Canon G11 and Panasonic LX3. The GF1 is equipped with all the features you would expect for an advanced compact camera or a SLR camera at a lower price.

The Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T2i) came only one year after the launch of EOS 500D (Rebel T1i). What are the major differences between the two cameras? The EOS 550D (T2i) got more megapixels, better movie functionality and an improved LCD screen.

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Samsung NX-10

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The market for hybrid cameras has grown in recent years. Led by Olympus and Panasonic with their Micro Four Thirds technology, various hybrid models have hit the market, even though the two largest camera manufacturers – Canon and Nikon – still seem to wait. Samsung NX-10 is a new mirror-less compact digital camera with interchangeable [...]

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Both Olympus and Panasonic have introduced cameras based on the Micro Four Thirds technology, resulting in significantly smaller cameras taking pictures close up to SLR cameras. Olympus PEN E-PL1 offers 12.3 megapixels, HD movie, up to 4 pics per second, 2.7” LCD-screen and more. The camera is easy to use with the new feature Live Guide interface. 

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Sony follows the trend with hybrid cameras and in May 2010 they launched the NEX-3 and NEX-5. The cameras have the  small size of a compact digital camera and combines many of the advantages of a SLR camera.

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