Panasonic launches lumzs200 and lumgx9 integrated cameras

Panasonic launched two new compact cameras, the first is the direct capture type point and shoot of the 1-inch sensor set, and the second is a interchangeable lens camera with micro 3 without mirrors.
The most important feature of the LUMZS200 camera is a 24-0magnifying glass with a 5x hybrid optical image, a 20-megapixel camera with a 1-inch sensor with Venus Engine processor, plus ISO 12,800 support and a 4k video capture capability. The camera has an electronic vision of 0.21 inches with 2330 points and a 3 inch screen, and it comes with a fast Depth of Panasonic from the Defocus AF system with a concentration time of 0.1 seconds. The camera supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and comes at a price of $799.99 and will be available on March 20. The LUMGX9 camera has a 20.3 megapixel MICRO4/3 sensor without a low-frequency filter and a Venus Engine processor. The camera has a hybrid image installer with five axes when used with a stable lens.

The camera has an electronic vision selector of up to 90 degrees, which allows you to take pictures from the chest level. The LCD screen can be down until you can take pictures from the top-level header. The GX9 camera also has a DAF system with feature-detection and eye-setting and low-light AF. The camera can accurately shoot 4k videos and there is a 4k-precision image mode too, allowing you to shoot at a rate of 30 frames per second and save separate images with 4k precision. The camera supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and comes at a price of $999 and will be available in March.

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