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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3: A Glimpse of its Features

With Lumix DMC-GF3, you will always be on the go to capture those sweet and funny memories with your friends and love ones.
With Lumix DMC-GF3, you will always be on the go to capture those sweet and funny memories with your friends and love ones. This newest add-on to the gigantic collection of Panasonic’s Micro Four Thirds shooters seem to be the center of attention in most social media websites and technology news
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Panasonic just revealed its new family member: The Lumix DMC-TS3. The camera that is ideal for the wild outdoors is set to hit the market this March.
Panasonic’s Lumix T series got a new member — the Lumix DMC-TS3. The 12.1-megapixel camera is designed to endure a drop from 6.6ft. high, a temperature as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and an underwater environment up to 40ft. deep. The Lumix DMC-TS3 is also friendly to the wild outdoors with its built-in GPS receiver and compass, altimeter and barometer.
Furthermore, Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-TS3 also features a new 3D mode. The camera will record 20 consecutive images as the user pans across a scene. After that, the Lumix DMC-TS3 will overlay the two best photos to create a 3D image file. Unfortunately, the file can only be viewed using a compatible 3D HDTVs and not on the camera itself.
Read the rest of the article »CEATEC 2010: Fujitsu’s Double Slater Windows 7 Prototype

CEATEC 2010 convention unveiled products that are truly eye-catching. First, the Panasonic Lumix camera 3D, the Lumix phone and now the Fujitsu's latest phone. The dual function phone that will be released one of these days.
The CEATEC 2010 unveiled a few attractive gadgets to look forward to. Fujitsu is among those companies who showed prototypes and concept designs. Among these prototypes are a couple of Windows Phone 7 devices. One that caught every eye is the dual-screen design, dual configuration device. A modern twist to the flip phone.
But everything is just a show. No specs, release dates and all. For your eyes only. But surely, Fujitsu’s double slater is much more impressive than the T900.
View Article Source »Even Panasonic’s Camera has 3D Tech

The invasion of 3D is going strong. From glasses to TVs to movies. Now, during the Ceatec 2010 event, a 3D camera was unwrapped.
Panasonic unveiled its latest peraphernalia on photography. It’s a 3-D consumer camera which is dubbed as the Lumix DMC-GH2 camera along with a special lens. This sweet thing costs $250 carrying a 18-megapixel imaging sensor which allows the camera to shoot 16-megapixel images. The sensory captures 1080p high definition footages at 60 frames per sec. But the huge drawback is that it outputs at 1080i.
You can still capture images using its 3-D lenses. But you cannot shoot videos with it. Erica Ogg from CNET has something to say to it.
Read the rest of the article »Lumix Phone: Shoot and Call

Panasonic surprised us with another product that can alternate as a phone and as a camera.
Panasonic unwrapped its Lumix Phone during the Tokyo event, Ceatec 2010. The phone is equipped with a slide-out keypad and 13.2-megapixel shooter.
The camera phone also has a flash and lens as wide as 27mm. Its lens is multicoated to reduce flare while taking pictures. Another superb feature is the Jump technology made for easy photo-sharing. Lumix phone uses Auto (iA) name for its auto mode.
It comes in four colors: blue, gold, black and pink. For now, it is exclusive to the Japan market.
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