Here you have it, the world's first micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-G1. Panasonic calls it the "world's smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera," a fancy of way of saying it's not a traditional DSLR nor is it a regular point and shoot. Remember, the micro four-thirds format ditches the internal mirror while maintaining a DSLR-sized sensor. That allows this cam to weigh in at 385-grams (0.85-pounds) and only about 20-mm thick. in this case, a live MOS sensorDevelopingPermalink |