Features
Battery Information
Supplied Software
Features
Micro Four Thirds: The DMC-G1 uses the Micro Four Thirds
System standard, developed as an extended version of the Four Thirds System
standard for digital cameras. Using this standard, and developing a camera body
that eliminates the mirror box and optical viewfinder (the optical viewfinder
is replaced by an LCD viewfinder), Panasonic built an extremely compact digital
SLR camera.
LCD Monitor: The DMC-G1 has a 3.0-inch TFT LCD monitor with
460,000 pixels, useful for Live View composition, viewing camera settings, and
viewing recorded pictures. The LCD rotates both horizontally (180°) and vertically
(270°).
Full Time Live View: Photo subjects can be viewed directly
on the 3.0-inch LCD monitor. The DMC-G1's Full-time Live View lets you see in
the LCD how adjusting the exposure, white balance, aperture, and even the shutter
speed will affect the photo. When the ambient lighting changes, the LCD backlight
level automatically changes also.
Eye Sensor: When composing images, the Eye Sensor detects
your eye close to the viewfinder and turns the LCD monitor screen off to prevent
the LCD monitor's brightness from disturbing the your eye while looking through
the viewfinder.
12.1-Megapixel Sensor: The DMC-G1's 4/3-type 17.3mm x 13mm
Live MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor with 12.1 megapixels (effective)
offers superior image quality and low power consumption. You can record images
with a 4:3, 3:2, or 16:9 aspect ratio. Natural color reproduction is obtained
with a primary color filter.
Included Lens: The DMC-G1 comes with the H-FS014045 14-45mm
f/3.5-5.6 lens with an Aspherical lens element, consisting of 12 elements in 9
groups. It features manual zoom and focus rings and has built-in Mega O.I.S.
(Optical Image Stabilizer). The image stabilizer can be turned on/off with a
switch on the barrel of the lens. The lens' 35mm equivalent focal length is
28-90mm.
Recording Media: The DMC-G1 records JPEG and RAW still
images on SD, SDHC, or MMC memory cards. No memory card is supplied with the
camera. SD cards from 8 MB to 2 GB are compatible, as are 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB,
12 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB SDHC cards.
Image Recording Format: The camera records still images in
JPEG and RAW formats. The RAW file format records the image data as captured by
the camera's sensor without further processing. RAW images are compressed, but
the compression is reversible so that a high-quality image can be obtained from
the decompressed file without any loss of image quality. Whenever you use the
DMC-G1, you can choose to have it record RAW files or JPEG files alone, or you
can record a RAW file and a JPEG file simultaneously.
Note: To print RAW files, you will not
be able to use the direct to printer feature. You will have
to use a computer
Image Capacity: A 2 GB SD memory card has the following
capacity given these file settings:
|
Aspect Ratio/Image Size |
JPEG Fine |
JPEG Standard |
RAW
+ JPEG Fine |
RAW
+ JPEG Standard |
RAW |
|
4:3/Large:
4000 x 3000 |
330 images |
650 images |
96 images |
110 images |
135 images |
|
4:3/Medium:
2816 x 2112 |
650 images |
1270 images |
110 images |
120 images |
N/A |
|
4:3/Small:
2048 x 1536 |
1220 images |
2360 images |
120 images |
125 images |
N/A |
|
3:2/Large: 4000 x 2672 |
370 images |
730 images |
105 images |
125 images |
150 images |
|
3:2/Medium 2816 x 1880 |
730 images |
1420 images |
125 images |
135 images |
N/A |
|
3:2/Small:
2048 x 1536 |
1360 images |
2550 images |
135 images |
140 images |
N/A |
|
16:9/Large:
4000 x 3000 |
430 images |
860 images |
125 images |
145 images |
180 images |
|
16:9/Medium:
2816 x 2112 |
870 images |
1700 images |
145 images |
160 images |
N/A |
|
16:9/Small:
2048 x 1536 |
1800 images |
3410 images |
160 images |
170 images |
N/A |
Burst Mode: Pictures are taken repeatedly as long as you
hold the shutter button down in burst mode; the camera stores approximately 3
images per second. When recording RAW images a maximum of seven pictures are
taken. When not recording RAW images, pictures are recorded until the memory
card is full.
Self-Timer: The self timer can be used to delay the shutter
10 seconds or 2 seconds. It's also an option to take 3 consecutive pictures after
the 10 second delay.
Remote Control: The optional DMW-RSL1 (item number 133RSL1)
is a wired remote shutter release button. With the camera on a tripod you can
shoot images without touching the camera; this helps reduce camera shake.
Auto Focus Modes: You can change the auto focus mode to
suit the subject(s); select from the following options:
- Face Detection: the camera
automatically detects faces anywhere in the frame
and adjusts focus and exposure accordingly
- AF Tracking: focus and exposure
are adjusted for a specific subject; the settings
follow that subject even if it moves (also called
Dynamic Tracking)
- 23-Area Focusing: up to 23
areas are use for auto focus
- 1-Area Focusing: focus and
exposure are adjusted for a specific area in the
frame (the focus area can be moved)
Intelligent Auto Mode: Intelligent Auto mode (iA) activates
six detection and compensation functions that work automatically, leaving you
free to just aim and shoot:
- Scene detection: intelligent
scene selector identifies the optimal scene mode
(portrait, scenery, etc)
- Face Detection: when the scene
is set to Portrait or Night Portrait, the focus and
exposure are automatically adjusted to the face(s)
in the frame
- Backlight Compensation: the
subject's exposure is automatically adjusted when
a backlight is present
- Subject detection: AF Tracking
follows moving subjects, focus and exposure are
adjusted accordingly
- Intelligent ISO Control: helps
prevent blur caused by subject motion
- Intelligent Exposure: adjusts
the brightness of dark areas in the image
Shooting Modes: In addition to intelligent Auto, the DMC-G1
offers the following recording modes:
- Program AE: general-purpose
shooting mode, the camera automatically sets the
shutter speed and aperture value to suit the scene's
brightness but offers more adjustment freedom than
the iA mode
- Aperture-priority AE: set the
desired aperture value and the camera sets the shutter
speed automatically to suit the subject brightness
- Shutter-priority AE: set the
shutter speed and the camera automatically sets
the aperture value to suit the brightness of the
subject
- Manual Exposure: set both the
shutter speed and aperture value as desired
- Custom Mode: three custom
exposure settings can be programmed, then recalled
easily
- My Color Mode: adjust the color,
brightness, and saturation before taking the picture
- Scene Mode: choose the scene
that best suits the setting; Sunset, Party (indoors),
Baby 1/Baby 2, or Pet
- Advanced Scene Modes:
- Portrait: person
stands out from the background; choose
Normal, Soft Skin, Outdoor, Indoor, or
Creative (change the amount of background
blurring)
- Scenery: choose
Normal, Nature, Architecture, or Creative
(adjust shutter speed)
- Sports: choose
Normal, Outdoor, Indoor, or Creative
(adjust shutter speed)
- Close-up: choose
Flower, Food, Objects, or Creative
(change the amount of background
blurring)
- Night Portrait: choose
Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Illuminations,
or Creative Night Scenery (adjust aperture)
AF-Assist Beam: Under low-light conditions, the built-in
autofocus assist lamp illuminates when you press the shutter button halfway.
This is to illuminate the subject and enable easier autofocusing.
Built-In Flash: The camera features a built-in flash for
indoor, low light, or backlit conditions. The flash output (Exposure Value)
is adjustable from -2 to +2 in 1/3 EV steps.
Red-Eye Reduction: This feature uses the a pre-flash before
taking a flash picture to reduce the red-eye effect.
Bulb Exposures: When bulb is set, the shutter is open during
the time you keep pressing the shutter button fully (up to approximately 4 minutes).
Bulb is useful when a long exposure is necessary for capturing night scenes,
fireworks, the night sky, etc.
Accessory Hot Shoe: You can add an external flash, model
DMW-FL360 or DMW-FL220 (item numbers 133FL220 and 133FL360), to the Hot Shoe
on the DMC-G1.
Metering Modes: You can select from the following metering
modes:
- Multiple: measures the
brightness over the entire frame automatically
- Center Weighted: the metering
is weighted at the center and then averaged for
the entire frame
- Spot Metering: for metering
a specific part of the subject
Exposure Compensation: Exposure compensation is used to
alter the camera's standard exposure setting. You can make the image look
lighter (increased exposure) or darker (decreased exposure). The exposure
compensation amount can be set up to +/-3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
Auto Bracket: Up to 7 pictures can be taken with different
exposure settings each time the shutter button is pressed using the Auto Bracket
function. Select 3, 5, or 7 pictures and 1/3 stop or 2/3 stop exposure differences.
AE Lock: AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a
different place from the point of focus. After locking the exposure, you can
recompose the shot while maintaining the desired exposure level. This feature
is useful for backlit and spotlighted subjects.
White Balance: You can choose automatic white balance (AWB)
or one of the following settings:
- Sunny: outdoors under a
clear sky
- Cloudy: outdoors under a
cloudy sky
- Shade: outdoors in the
shade
- Incandescent: incandescent
light only
- Flash: light from flash
only
- Custom: program 2 custom
presets
- Temperature: set a specific
color temperature
Color Space: The color space refers to the range of reproducible
colors. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or
AdobeRGB. For normal images, sRGB is recommended, because it serves as a best guess
solution for how a personal PC monitor produces color, and how a printer reproduces
that color. The sRGB color gamut has become the standard color space for displaying
images on the internet, and for home use. AdobeRGB improves on the color gamut of
sRGB and is use primarily in commercial printing.
TV Playback: With the included composite video cable you can
connect the camera to a TV set and view images on your TV screen. The DMC-G1 will
also display high definition pictures on an HDTV when an optional mini-HDMI to
HDMI cable is used.
PictBridge Printing Capability: Using the supplied USB cable,
you can connect this camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer. PictBridge
is a new standard that allows you to connect a PictBridge compliant camera directly
to a PictBridge compliant printer and make prints, regardless of brand.
Exif Print (Exif 2.21): The DMC-G1 conforms to Exif Print, a
worldwide standard. Vital camera settings (such as: exposure mode, white balance,
exposure time) and scene data are recorded to the image file when it is captured.
Printers compatible with Exif Print are able to use this information to produce
high quality photographs, exactly the way they were intended at the time of
capture. This intelligent communication process also allows the printer to
correct for poor lighting or mistakes, resulting in photos that can be even
better than the originals.
Battery Information
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery: The DMC-G1 comes with
a Panasonic DMW-BLB13PP Lithium-ion battery. The battery takes approximately
2-1/2 hours to fully charge.
ECO: To save battery power, the camera and/or the LCD monitor
can be set to turn off automatically after a period of non-operation; the camera
power off time can be set to 1, 2, 5, or 10 minutes and the LCD power off time
can be set to 15 or 30 seconds.
Backup Battery: The camera features a built-in secondary
battery to backup date and time information.
Supplied Software
Supplied Software:
- PHOTOfunSTUDIO-viewer (Windows): allows
you to download and categorize images on your computer; you
can then resize pictures, add effects, write to CD-R, and
set printing functions
- SILKYPIX Developer Studio (Windows/Macintosh):
edit RAW format images
- USB Driver (Windows): driver needed for
Windows 98 and 98SE
Minimum System Requirements:
|
|
PHOTOfunSTUDIO-viewer |
SILKYPIX
Developer Studio |
|
|
Windows |
Windows |
Macintosh |
|
OS |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista |
Windows Me/2000/XP/Vista |
OS X v10.2 (v10.3 or later
recommended) |
|
CPU |
Vista: Pentium III 800 MHz
XP/2000: Pentium III 500MHz |
Intel Pentium
(Pentium 4 or
later recommended) |
G4 compatible with Intel Core Duo (G5 or higher
recommended) |
|
Display |
High Color (16 bit)
Desktop Resolution 800 x 600
(1024 x 768 or more recommended) |
XGA (1024 x 768) and Full-Color (24
bits) |
1024 x 768 and 16-bit color (24-bits
color recommended) |
|
RAM |
Vista: 512 MB
XP/2000: 256 MB |
Vista: 1 GB
Me/XP/2000: 512 MB (1 GB or more recommended) |
512 MB (1 GB or more recommended) |
|
Hard Drive Space |
200 MB |
100 MB |
100 MB |
| Drive |
CD-ROM |
CD-ROM |
CD-ROM |
| Interface |
USB port |
USB port |
USB port |
| Necessary Software |
QuickTime Player 6.1 or later |
N/A |
N/A |