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Both of on the Wi-Fi Alliance website , the non-profit organization that trademarked the Wi-Fi logo. This is where companies usually look for WiFi certification, so that means the G7 and GX8 come with built-in WiFi. However, a third WiFi-ready shooter has been spotted. It's called the Lumix FZ300, and it's supposed to be a fixed camera with a superzoom lens. panasonic-camera-wi-fi-alliance Panasonic FZ300 is recorded with G7 and GX8 cameras Panasonic has listed the FZ300, G7 and GX8 cameras in two categories on the Wi-Fi Alliance website. The Panasonic FZ300 shows up on the Wi-Fi Alliance website In the middle of 2014, the Panasonic FZ1000 , a superzoom-like camera for the money, which has the ability to record 4K videos.
The device is set to compete with the Sony RX10 , courtesy of a 20.1 megapixel Industry Email List sensor and a 24-400mm 35mm equivalent f 2.8-4 lens. It looks like the FZ series will be expanded soon, but it won't be a replacement for the FZ1000. It will be called the Panasonic FZ300 and will also offer a fixed lens with superzoom capability. As seen on the Wi-Fi Alliance website, it's safe to say that a camera like the FZ1000 has WiFi. Millions haven't revealed details about the device, so it's likely that the announcement event is still a few weeks away. Panasonic also supports the G7 and GX8 Micro Four Thirds cameras On the other hand, the G7 and GX8 have been mentioned by insiders on previous occasions.
The former will replace the G6 on May 18, while the latter will be official in summer 2015. Both models use WiFi technology and allow users to control them remotely from a smartphone or tablet. Another similarity between the duo is said to be 4K video recording. The Lumix G7 is said to have the same sensor as the GX7, while the Lumix GX8 is likely to get a new sensor. As we mentioned above, the official announcements are on their own, so stay tuned. Olympus has introduced the new Titanium version of the OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera, which consists of a Limited Edition kit that includes a special leather strap, card and owner's card.
The device is set to compete with the Sony RX10 , courtesy of a 20.1 megapixel Industry Email List sensor and a 24-400mm 35mm equivalent f 2.8-4 lens. It looks like the FZ series will be expanded soon, but it won't be a replacement for the FZ1000. It will be called the Panasonic FZ300 and will also offer a fixed lens with superzoom capability. As seen on the Wi-Fi Alliance website, it's safe to say that a camera like the FZ1000 has WiFi. Millions haven't revealed details about the device, so it's likely that the announcement event is still a few weeks away. Panasonic also supports the G7 and GX8 Micro Four Thirds cameras On the other hand, the G7 and GX8 have been mentioned by insiders on previous occasions.
The former will replace the G6 on May 18, while the latter will be official in summer 2015. Both models use WiFi technology and allow users to control them remotely from a smartphone or tablet. Another similarity between the duo is said to be 4K video recording. The Lumix G7 is said to have the same sensor as the GX7, while the Lumix GX8 is likely to get a new sensor. As we mentioned above, the official announcements are on their own, so stay tuned. Olympus has introduced the new Titanium version of the OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera, which consists of a Limited Edition kit that includes a special leather strap, card and owner's card.