The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 combines high imaging performance with mobility and the creative versatility of interchangeable lenses. At its heart is a sensitive 16 megapixel Micro Four Thirds Digital Live MOS image sensor and a powerful Venus Engine image processor. This potent combination delivers a maximum ISO 25600 and 5fps full resolution burst mode to produce vivid, detail rich photos and Full High Definition video at 24p for distinctive cinematic effect, or 50p for fast paced action. Sought-after by professionals and enthusiasts alike, an innovative Electronic View Finder (EVF) features an ultra-sharp 2764k-dot resolution to ensure pixel perfect composition in any light. The EVF can also be tilted upwards at an angle of 90° to facilitate easier composition and shooting from lower angles. A generous 3.0” 1040k-dot LCD Touch Screen delivers intuitive menu navigation and hassle-free touch-to-shoot simplicity. With the ability to tilt 45° upward or 80° downwards, the LCD screen encourages you compose creativelywhile making it easy to frame extremely high or low angle shots. An integrated Eye Sensordetects which monitor you are using and will automatically switch off its counterpart to conserve battery power.

Thein-camera MEGA O.I.S image stabilisation system improves low-light photography and minimises blurry photos caused by camera shake. As a built-in feature within the camera body rather than the lens, it has an addedbenefit of providing image stabilisation with Micro Four Thirds lenses from other manufacturers such as Olympus. Integrated WiFi with NFC technology rounds out this comprehensive camera by delivering simple setup and connection to NFC enabled devices. In conjunction with the free Panasonic Image App, the built-in Wi-Fi capability allows instant photo sharing and wireless control of the camera to enable remote shooting for unrestricted creative potential. With a lightweight die-cast magnesium alloy body and a choice of two body colours the Panasonic GX7 is a pocket powerhouse that is sure to satisfy the requirements of both enthusiasts and professional photographers.