Panasonic’s 16-megapixel Lumix G6 unveiled with 7fps burst, NFC, WiFi

Panasonic's 16megapixel Lumix G6 unveiled, pushes the midrange with 7fps burst, NFC, WiFi

Panasonic has just announced a new mid-range Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix G6, that brings a solid list of specs for a mid-range camera. The 16-megapixel shooter can fire at a respectable 7fps in burst mode, has a top sensitivity of ISO 25,600 and like the recently launched Lumix GF6, has WiFi and NFC for device syncing. It also sports a 1,440K-dot OLED LVF, 0.5 second startup time, 3-inch, 1,036K-dot touchscreen with a 180 degree swivel and 270 degrees of tilt, new Venus image engine and full-area touch AF. It’ll likely cheer hard-core video fans as well since it packs a similar sensor to the popular GH2 / GH3 models, along with 1080/60p video, AVCHD or MP4 recording, stereo audio, live autofocus and Touch AF that allows “professional-like rack focusing.” There’s no pricing or availability yet, but expect it to cost considerably less than the flagship Lumix GH-3‘s $1,500 sticker — which may pose a quandary for shoppers on the fence about that model.

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Lenovo S920, S820 Leak; May Offer Android Jelly Bean, Quad Core CPUs

Lenovo S920, S820 Leak; May Offer Android Jelly Bean, Quad Core CPUsLenovo has yet to make a name for itself as a mobile phone manufacturer as they’re better known for their laptops, although they just started dabbling in the world of Android tablets. But it looks like they are indeed planning to deliver an Android smartphone according to a recent leak.

Two Lenovo Android-powered smartphones have recently been leaked, the S920 and S820. Both devices are said to run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and may sport a quad-core processor as well as dual-SIM card ports. The S920 is said to have a 5.3-inch screen, which may also lead to a high-resolution device since we don’t see many low-resolution smartphones sporting that kind of screen size.

Considering Lenovo has produced some of the best PC laptops in the market, we’re curious to see how their upcoming Android smartphone and tablets fair in a market where nearly every tech company has its own Android device. We guess we’ll have to wait to hear more about the S920 and S820, that is, whenever Lenovo decides they want to talk about it.

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