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Panasonic announces Wi-Fi and NFC capable Lumix GF6

Panasonic recently introduced the latest addition to its GF family, the Lumix GF6; a 16-megapixel mirrorless, compact, interchangeable lens digital camera that features both Wi-Fi and NFC (near field communication) capabilities, among other new and interesting features. The new release came as a follow up to the widely successful GF5 camera launched in early 2012.

New stuff about the Panasonic Lumix GF6

The Panasonic Lumix GF6 comes with a lot of new features, most notable of which are:

Look and feel

This latest iteration from the GF series features a chunky build, which is obviously a clear attempt to veer away from the svelte design its earlier camera bodies possessed. Its boxy and thick appearance might disappoint some, but upon first use, one will find that it provides extra secure grip that gives further emphasis on ergonomics rather than looks and weight. Additionally, the camera also has a sleek metallic design highlighted by a metal-like finish on its top plate – a stark contrast to the matte finish that its predecessor proudly sports.

Other specs

The tilting LCD panel of the Lumix GF6 features a higher resolution at 1,040k-dot, comparably a notch higher than the 920k-dot resolution of the fixed panel found on the GF5. The touch interface is quite responsive (something that’s already expected from newer camera models) and the bundled kit lens that Panasonic is going to throw in, the new Lumix G Vario 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II ASPH, is quite an interesting pick given its versatile zoom range and compact design.