G1's small in stature, but big on pictures
By Alexandra Savvides on 30 October 2008
The photographer can adjust saturation and colour levels in-camera, without the need for post-processing. All these photos are presented "as is" straight from the G1.
(Credit: Alexandra Savvides/CNET Australia)
Topics: micro four thirds, panasonic, sculpture, sea, g1, dmc-g1, lumix, photography, dslr, savvide
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