Letting go of a nice Panasonic Lumix DMC GH1a pioneering Mirrorless hybrid camera known for being one of the best Micro Four Thirds (MFT) cameras to offer Full HD 1080p video recording with continuous autofocus, setting a standard for future Panasonic video-focused models like the GH series, featuring a 12MP sensor, articulating screen, EVF, and MFT mount for lens versatility. It comes with 14-42mm and 14-140mm Lenses, 2 Batteries, charger and 32G SD Card.
Key Features:
Hybrid Design: Merged DSLR-like still photography with advanced HD video recording (1080p/24p, 720p/60p).
Micro Four Thirds (MFT): Compact mirrorless body with a universal lens mount for wide adaptability.
Continuous Autofocus in Video: A major breakthrough for consumer cameras at the time, unlike rivals like the Canon 5D Mark II.
Articulating Screen: A fully articulating LCD for flexible shooting angles, including selfies/vlogging.
Electronic Viewfinder (EVF): A high-resolution EVF (1.44M dots) for clear viewing.
Community Hacks (Ptool): Patches allowed for higher bitrates and improved video quality, extending its life.