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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3KK 12 MP Micro 4/3 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 3-Inch Touchscreen LCD and 14-42mm Zoom Lens (Black) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)


Panasonic’s LUMIX DMC-GF3 realizes all the features you want from a bulky DSLR interchangeable lens camera, only it accomplishes this in an ultra compact point-and-shoot camera body about as wide and tall as a typical smart phone yet is lightweight and simple to master. This remarkable reduction in size and weight is thanks to advancements in new mirror-free camera technology, and large DSLR format sensors that are more compatible with a new class of compact Micro Four Thirds (MFT) System lenses. This new class of Compact System Cameras (CSC) offers a weight and compactness not seen in traditional DSLRs, yielding greater portability and creative control. The DMC-GF3’s image quality comes from a large DSLR-sized 12.1-megapixel sensor and newly advanced image processing technologies. The DMC-GF3 provides a traditional DSLR-like experience without the need for complicated external mode dials, yet provides intuitive and quick access to common modes like Program, Shutter and Aperture Priority, Manual via a touch-enabled LCD that operates much like a smart phone. The DMC-GF3 provides a dedicated video button that can be used to switch to video capture quickly without changing modes. At the heart of the DMC-GF3’s simplified functionality is a large 3.0-inch LCD (460k- dot) that allows for intuitive touch control of menus and most shooting, focusing, playback and effects controls. Menus can be customized using simple drag-and-drop actions like those on most touch-enabled smartphones. This allows for a custom user interface, giving Quick Menu access to functions that can be tailored to any user’s expertise level. Using the touch-screen operation, a user can lock onto a subject, enabling AF Tracking in both still and video modes. When you’re ready to shoot, the subject will be in focus and ready to capture.

Whats in the box

Digital Camera Body (DMC-GF3)
Lumix G Vario 14-42mm Interchangeable Lens
Battery Pack
Battery Charger
AV Cable
USB Connection Cable
CD-ROM
Shoulder Strap
Lens Hood
Body Cap
Lens Cap
Lens Rear Cap
Stylus Pen
Owner’s Manual

Product Features

  • 12 Megapixel Ultra Compact System Camera
  • Micro Four Thirds 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 Zoom Lens
  • 3.0″ Free Angle Touch Enabled LCD
  • Built-in Popup Flash
  • Multiple Lens Options including 3D Still Lens,Memory Card Type: SD, SDHC and SDXC


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  • Mebpenguin says:

    Great option for point and shoot upgraders who are willing to invest into the system I think how you feel about this camera is really going to depend on where you’re coming from. If you’re a DSLR shooter and are looking for a portable body you’re likely going to be frustrated by the lack of control points on this camera.On the other hand, for those upgrading from a point and shoot camera like myself, this camera can be ideal. I came from a Canon S90, which I purchased a couple of years ago looking for a camera that does a better job in low light than the typical point and shoot. The S95 was definitely a step up from what I had before, but more recently I’ve become frustrated with the limitations of the sensor and was also interested in exploring the world of interchangeable lenses.What I didn’t want, however, was to get a full DSLR. Portability is extremely important to me, any camera that can’t be slipped into a coat pocket or small bag is simply useless to me. No, the GF3 can’t fit into a pants pocket like my S95 did, but it’s still massively…

  • Desmond says:

    No regrets. This camera is sexy. I got this kit about a week ago at Target. It was a deal I couldn’t pass up: $400 with a free $75 Target gift card. I’d been obsessively researching system cameras for a few months, and I thought I had narrowed it down to either the Canon T2i or the Nikon D3100. I wanted something that could do full HD as well as sophisticated focus pulling. I was pretty sure I wanted something that could shoot at 24 fps, but this deal got me rethinking that. The more I read, the more I realized that you don’t really need 24 fps to get that film look, that there are other factors that go into profession looking shots. I wanted to be able to achieve the rack focus effect of pulling the focus from the background to the foreground or between different subjects in the frame. With the touchscreen and the crazy-fast autofocus on the GF3, all you have to do is point where you want to focus. It makes it so simple, and if you want more controll, you can still focus manually. The mic is mono, but I…

  • li'l bamboo says:

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 Micro Four Thirds w 14-42 lens Update I am not a pro photographer. I don’t usually make money off of my photos but I like good photos. I am mainly a very enthusiastic amateur portrait photographer. Anything that gets in front of my camera is fair game so.The camera:I bought this camera to fit a specific niche. I’m not looking to retire my DSLR. I don’t want a bunch of lenses for this camera. I have all Pro Glass for my DSLR. I’m not going to shoot any production videos with this camera as my DSLR shoots also video. The niche was for me to have available a camera that is smaller and lighter than my DSLR with nearly the same range coverage. During a trip to Europe a few years ago I realized that nearly half of the several thousand photos I took were with my P&S. I realized in some situations a smaller camera can be advantageous. I’ve seen these micro four thirds in action and I liked the idea of being able to shoot RAW instead of JPEG. This is a personal preference. I didn’t buy this camera to replace…

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