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    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Another question raised by some blogs speculations: Is that really a fingerprint reader on the back of the camera right on top of the LCD screen??? more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Really interesting... Unfortunately I just bought my Canon XSi, so it'll probably be a long time before I can get my hands in something like this. How... more »
    itchytooth: This looks really great! If it really allows for an EVF in the hotshoe, I think I'm in! more »
    OlYeller21: I love Gizmodo. I read it daily and almost every post you guys make. Lately I've noticed a few little problems though. I really don't mean to be ni... more »
    Noobs-R-Us: Sweet! Now where's the LX3 replacement? more »
    ki.cz: Come on camera makers, let's get some real filters in cameras. I don't understand how a live view + grad ND function hasn't been invented yet. You jus... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Zuiko primes are still going for a few hundred a pop, though deals can be found on CL for used merch. more »
    discounteggroll: heads up for a dealzmodo in case anyone is interested: Nikon D200 for $600 at best buy (add it to car to see sale price) [www.bestbuy.com] more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Put this on the wait list. I wouldn't be surprised if, in answer to new offerings by Nikon and Canon, Olympus does what it did on the 520 and bundles... more »
    nickhuynh777: I wonder if he can make one for my cannon G10 camera... more »
  • #rumor

    Cool Panasonic Lumix GF1 4/3 May End Up Being My Next Camera

    I got excited about the Olympus EP1—and not because I saw it fondled by scantily dressed girls—but this leaked Panasonic Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds has awakened my pantsing instinct. You'll be mine, you pseudo-german hottness you. More »
  • #dslrs

    Olympus E-450 Improves Slightly On E-420 Entry-Level DSLR

    Olympus is still churning out DSLRs using their Four Thirds (not Micro) system, and today brought the E-450, essentially an E-420 with a new image processor, creative filters and a larger LCD. More »
  • #cameras

    Olympus E-620 Entry-Level DSLR Has Swiveling Live View, Impressive Specs

    Non-crippled DSLRs don't get a whole lot cheaper than $700, so it's heartening to see the Olympus E-620 carry such a solid spec sheet at that crucial price point. More »
  • #cameras

    Canon FD Adapter Brings Even More Classic Lens Compatibility To Micro Four Thirds System

    We've already seen the Leica M-Mount adapter; now, Canon FD lenses are compatible with Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds system and its Lumix DMC-G1. More »
  • #review

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Review: World's First Micro Four Thirds Digicam

    Companies that aren't Canon or Nikon have it rough in the digital camera market—particularly outside the cheap point-and-shoot area. Some band together for strength in numbers, creating cooperative standards like Panasonic, Olympus and Leica's new Micro Four Thirds system—a spec for smaller cameras with digital viewfinders like a compact, but interchangeable lenses, manual controls and higher performance like a DSLR. We tested Panasonic's 13-megapixel Lumix G1, paying close attention to the fact that it's the first contender in a totally new camera category and—like that other G1, the Android smartphone—it sets the stage for what's to come. More »
  • #cameras

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Is World's Smallest Camera With Interchangeable Lenses

    Blurring the line between single-lens reflex and standard point-and-shoot digitals, Panasonic introduces its first Micro Four Thirds-standard camera, the Lumix DMC-G1. At its unveiling, it's the world's smallest and lightest camera that takes interchangeable lenses. Here are the details on this incredibly cute not-quite-pro, not-quite-'sumer camera. More »
  • #cameras

    Olympus and Panasonic Launch Micro Four Thirds System For Smaller, Rangefinder-Like Digicams

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