The Panasonic Lumix GM1 takes the compact mirrorless market to a new level of compact. While the GM1 is a Micro Four Thirds camera, it isn’t your average interchangeable lens camera.
It’s so small that it actually beats out the very tiny Pentax Q10 as the smallest interchangeable lens camera in the world. That’s quite a feat considering that the Pentax Q10 has a much smaller sensor inside.
The GM1 is a palm-sized powerhouse that sports a 16MP sensor and a ridiculously fast 1/16,000 sec max shutter speed. Additionally, the GM1 features 1080/60i and 1080/24p HD video capture, built-in WiFi connectivity and a 3-inch touchscreen display.
It ships with a 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens in December for $749.99. Check it out here at Adorama.