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Brand of digital cameras made by Panasonic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lumix is Panasonic's brand of digital cameras, ranging from pocket point-and-shoot models to digital SLRs.
Product type | Digital cameras |
---|---|
Owner | Panasonic |
Country | Japan |
Introduced | 2001 |
Ambassador(s) | Marco Reus, Ayumi Hamasaki, Karena Lam |
Compact digital cameras DMC-LC5[1] and DMC-F7[2] were the first products of the Lumix series, released in 2001. Most Lumix cameras use differing releases of the Panasonic Venus Engine for digital image processing; the original version (2002) was followed by II (2004), Plus (2005), III (2006), IV (2008), HD, V (2009) and VI, HD II, FHD (2010).
Some Lumix models are branded with Leica lenses (e.g. Nocticron or Elmarit lenses), although Leica does not manufacture the lenses. Others are rebranded as Leica cameras with different cosmetic stylings.
Despite shifting focus to full frame cameras, Panasonic continues to release and support micro four thirds (MFT) cameras.[3] As of 2023, the Lumix G9II is the flagship MFT camera of the range.[4]
Some cameras are available in a choice of color, indicated by a suffix letter: K is black, S silver, A blue, R red, W white. Most lower-priced models have small sensors of about 10.2 mm / 1/2.5". More expensive ones often have sensors of about twice the area, 14.1 mm to 15.4 mm / 1/1.65" to 1/1.8". dSLRs and Micro Four Thirds system cameras have much larger sensors. Larger sensors produce a better image signal-to-noise ratio and better dynamic range. The GH series of Micro Four Thirds cameras, and the LX100, have a unique "multi-aspect" sensor, that is larger than the lens image circle. This allows three different aspect ratios, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9, to be used natively. As a result, the image diagonal remains the same in all three aspect ratios and provides full coverage of the sensor, and a larger field of view with higher resolution than one would get by simply cropping the 4:3 aspect to the narrower ratios.
First Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera capable of 4K UHD and DCI 4K video recording (DMC-GH4)
The highest-end photography orientated camera from Panasonic (DC-G9)
Panasonic collaborated with Sigma and Leica to form the L-mount Alliance on 25 September 2018, and license the L-mount system for their own lines of lenses and cameras.[11]
Type | Venus Engine | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Non-installing | Venus I
(2002) |
Venus II
(2004) |
Venus Plus
(2005) |
Venus III
(2005) |
Venus IV
(2008) |
Venus HD
(2008) |
Venus V
(2009) |
Venus VI
(2010) |
Venus HD II
(2010) |
Venus VII FHD
(2010, upgraded in 2012, 2013) |
Venus IX
(2014) |
Venus X
(2017) |
Venus XI
(2019) | |
High-end Ultra-Compact |
FX100 | FX150 | FX580 / FX550 | FX700 | ||||||||||
Ultra-Compact, Wide-angle | FX01 | FX50 / FX30 / FX55 / FX33 | FX35 / FX500 | FX48 / FP8 / ZX1 / FX550 | FX66 | ZR3 / ZX3 | FX78 | |||||||
Ultra-Compact | F7 | F1 / FX5 / FX1 | FX7 / FX2 | FX8 / FX3 / FX9 | FX12 | FS3 / FS5 / FS6 / FS7 / FS15 / FS20 / FS25 | ||||||||
High-end Compact |
LC5 | LC1 | LX1 | LX2 | LX3 | LX5 / LX7 | LX100 | ZS60/
ZS70/ ZS100/ ZS200 |
||||||
Compact, Wide-angle, Large Zoom | TZ1 / TZ2 / TZ3 | TZ4 / TZ5 / TZ15 / TZ50 / ZS1 | ZS3 | ZS5 / ZS8 | ZS7 | ZS10 / ZS15 / ZS20 / ZS30 | TZ56 / TZ57 / ZS45 / TZ61 / TZ70 / TZ80 / TZ100 | TZ90 | TZ95 / TZ200 / TZ220 | |||||
Compact, Medium Zoom |
LZ1 / LZ2 / LZ3 / LZ5 | LZ6 / LZ7 | LZ8 / LZ10 | |||||||||||
Bridge, Ultra Zoom |
FZ1 / FZ2 / FZ10 | FZ3 / FZ5 / FZ7 / FZ30 / FZ20 | FZ50 / FZ18 / FZ8 | FZ28 | FZ35 / FZ38 | FZ40 / FZ45 | FZ100 / FZ48 / FZ150 / FZ200 | FZ1000 | ||||||
Compact | LC40 / LC20 | LC33 / LC43 / LC70 | LS1 / LS2 | LS60 / LS75 / LS80 | LS85 | |||||||||
Four Thirds | L1 / L10 | |||||||||||||
Micro Four Thirds | G1 / GH1 / GF1 | G2 /G10 | GH2 / GF2 / GF3 / G3 / GX1 / GH3 / G5 / G6 | GH4 / G7 | G9 / GH5 / GH5S /GX9 | |||||||||
Full Frame L-mount | S1 / S1R / S1H | |||||||||||||
One Inch sensor | ||||||||||||||
Waterproof, shockproof and dust-proof | TS10 | TS1 | TS2 | TS3 / TS4 |
Note: Years shown in the header row are Venus Engine release years, not the camera release years.
Note: The Venus engine of the S-series full frame cameras is only referred to as "the new Venus Image Processor" by Panasonic.
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