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Brand of digital cameras made by Panasonic Not to be confused with Linux. This article is about the brand of digital cameras. For the Austrian DJ, see Lumix (DJ). For the Ugandan rapper, see Lumix Da Don. LumixLumix logoPanasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 (2004)Product typeDigital camerasOwnerPanasonicCountryJapanIntroduced2001AmbassadorsMarco Reus, Ayumi Hamasaki, Karena Lam

Lumix is Panasonic's brand of digital cameras, ranging from pocket point-and-shoot models to digital SLRs and mirrorless cameras.

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]

Model lines[edit] Panasonic DMC-LS60 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60

Some cameras are ailable 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 he small sensors of about 10.2 mm / 1/2.5". More expensive ones often he 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 he 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, he 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.

Current[edit] DMC-FX: ultra-compact high-end, relatively typical cameras. Unlike most of the other Lumix lines, the FX series tends to he a more stylish look (as opposed to the generic silver or black), targeted at social photography. The FX30 was announced as the world's slimmest camera with a 28 mm equivalent wide-angle lens. The FX500 is the first Panasonic to feature a touch-screen interface. DMC-FH: alternative name for certain DMC-FX models, used for marketing in North America. DMC-FZx (excluding DMC-FZx0 models): compact ultra-zoom higher-end cameras. These cameras are described as compact but are relatively large, he extensive controls (although models earlier than the FZ7 do not he manual focus), and long zoom ranges, typically 12× with extending zoom lens. DMC-FZxx: bridge digital cameras, resemble digital SLRs in many ways, but he a non-interchangeable, non-extending zoom lens. The FZ70/72 bridge camera is as large and hey as a medium-sized DSLR, has a 1/2.3" sensor, a very wide zoom range (20-1200mm, 60×) and extensive manual controls, including fully manual focus, and zoom rings on the lens. The FZ200 has a 25–600 mm lens (35 mm equivalent) superzoom with f/2.8 light sensitivity through the whole range and shoots 12 MP stills and full HD video with 24/30/50/60 fps and 120 or 200 fps for slow motion. FZ1000 uses a 1" sensor (as does the Sony RX10). Compared to the RX10, the FZ1000 can shoot 4K video, is priced considerably lower and has double the optical zoom, but no built-in ND Filter and no fixed aperture.[5] DMC/DC-G: Micro Four Thirds system line, advertised as a "reinvented DSLR" without mirror. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX80/DMC-GX85/GX7 Mark II (2016) DMC-G: SLR-style mirrorless cameras, from the mid-range to the high-end category. G1-G9, G80/85, G90/95: standard mirrorless line. G100/110: simplified SLR-style mirrorless camera, intended mainly for vloggers.[6] G9: Panasonic's highest-end photography oriented Micro Four Thirds camera, replaced in September 2023 by the successor DC-G9M2.[7] DMC-GH: video oriented high-end SLR-style mirrorless line. DMC-GF: lower end rangefinder-style mirrorless cameras without a viewfinder or a hot shoe. DMC-GX: rangefinder-style mirrorless cameras in the mid- and lower-range. GX1: rangefinder-style mirrorless camera without a viewfinder, but with a hot shoe. GX7-9: rangefinder-style mirrorless camera with an electronic viewfinder and similar capabilities to the DMC-G-line. GX80/85/7 Mark II: lower-end version of the GX8, but maintaining the electronic viewfinder and the hot shoe. GX800/850/GF9: the continuation of the GF-series, but named as GX800 in Europe and GX850 in North-America. DC-S: full frame mirrorless line using the L-mount.Panasonic Lumix S1R with prime lens 50 mm f/1.4 S1: high-end full frame mirrorless camera with contrast detection autofocus. S1R: ultra-high resolution version of the S1 series. S1H: video oriented version of the S1 series. S5: mid-range full frame mirrorless camera with contrast detection autofocus. S5II / S5IIX: successor to the S5 with phase detect autofocus, real-time LUTs applied in camera, and 3:2 aspect ratio open gate recording mode in 6k.[8] S9: compact full-frame mirrorless camera aimed squarely at social media content creators, ailable in various colors, and features the Lumix Lab smartphone app.[9] DMC-L: DSLR line. It uses the Four Thirds system lens mount and, along with the Olympus E-330, was one of the first DSLRs capable of displaying a live image view on the LCD screen.Panasonic FZ72 DMC-LS: cheapest line, budget plastic compact cameras powered by two AA batteries. DMC-LX: compact high-end camera line, with full manual exposure and focus controls (with joystick control rather than focus ring), and RAW recording, unusual in compact cameras. DMC-LZ: budget, but more advanced and with more user control than many other digital compact cameras. The most notable feature is a 6× (37–222 mm) optical zoom range. DMC-SZ: mid-level compact superzoom cameras. SZ-series stands for "style zoom". Introduced in January 2012, these cameras use the 25 mm ultra-wide angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens, he a 10× optical zoom, and shoot high definition video.[10] Models include the SZ1, SZ5, SZ7 and SZ9. DMC-TS / DMC-FT: waterproof, shockproof and dustproof point and shoot cameras. DMC-TZ: (Trel Zoom) compact, point and shoot zoom cameras with image stabilization. The TZ1 uses folded optics, with a prism. TZ1's successors use a traditional design without folded optics, hence the barrel extends further out during operation.[11] The TZ series stands out against other compact digital cameras by achieving up to 30× optical zoom with a 24 mm wide angle lens (equivalent to 35 mm camera) in a small, compact body. DMC-ZS: alternative names for certain DMC-TZ models, used for marketing in North America.FZ1000 Discontinued[edit] DMC-FS: ultra-compact mid-range, relatively typical cameras. The FS range was launched in January 2008. DMC-LC: medium-compact-size, mid-range, but also included high-end models. DMC-GM: marketed as the smallest interchangeable lens camera. Product development highlights[edit] This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) 2001 Released high-end compact camera DMC-LC5 equipped with "Leica · DC · VARIO · SUMIKRON lens" Released Ultra Compact Camera DMC-F7 equipped with "Leica · DC · Barrio · Elmarito lens"DMC-F1 2002 "Venus Engine" installed (DMC-F1, DMC-FZ1) World's first "optical 12× zoom" mounted (DMC-FZ1) "Image stabilization (MEGA OIS)" mounted (DMC-FZ1) 2003 World's first Ultra Compact Camera equipped with "Image stabilizer (MEGA OIS)" (DMC-FX5, DMC-FX1) 2004 "Venus Engine II" installed (DMC - FX 7, DMC - FX 2, DMC - FZ 20) "2.5-inch power LCD" mounted (DMC-FX 7) Year 2005 "Venus Engine Plus" installed (DMC-FX 8, DMC-FX 9) "Free angle liquid crystal" mounted (DMC - FZ 30) World's first "16: 9 CCD" mounted (DMC-LX 1) "High-definition power LCD" mounted (DMC-FZ30, DMC-FX8, DMC-FX9) 2006 World's smallest single lens type digital camera with "optical 10× zoom" (DMC-TZ1) "Venus Engine III" & "Flexible collapsible lens" (DMC-TZ1) World's first successful mass-production of "ultra-high refraction glass", "wide-angle 28 mm lens" mounted (DMC-FX 01) World's first "motion recognition" installed (DMC-FX 07) "Four Thirds mounting mechanism" & "Leica D Barrio · Elmarito lens" adopted (DMC-L1) "Non-dust system" & "Live MOS sensor" loaded (DMC-L1) 2007DMC-FX 100 World's smallest , "optical 10× zoom" mounted with a wide-angle 28 mm mounted monocular type digital camera (DMC-TZ 3) World's thinnest with a wide-angle 28 mm mounted model (DMC-FX 30) "3.0 high-definition power LCD" mounted (DMC-FX50) World's first "wide-angle 28 mm loaded model" equipped with "12.2 million pixel CCD" (DMC-FX100) World's first "Intelligent Auto (iA)" installed (DMC-FX33, DMC-FX55) DMC-L 10 2008 World's first digital SLR camera equipped with "Free Angle LCD" & "Face Recognition AF / AE" (DMC-L10, DMC-L10K) "Leica D Barrio · Elmer Lens" adopted (DMC - L 10) World's smallest , "optical 10× zoom" mounted with a wide-angle 28 mm mounted monocular type digital camera (DMC-TZ 5) "Venus Engine IV" installed (DMC-FX 35) "Dark portion correction" & "Digital red eye correction" mounted (DMC - FX 35) World's first "touch motion tracking AF / AE" mounted (DMC-FX 500) "Chasing focus" is installed (DMC-FX 37) "Leica · DC · Vario · Sumikuron lens" mounted (DMC-LX 3) "Venus Engine HD" loaded (DMC-G1) " Micro Four Thirds Mounting Mechanism " & "Lumix G Barrio Lens" adopted (DMC-G1) By adopting "mirrorless structure", it achieves the world's smallest and lightest with digital single lens camera (DMC-G1) "W Live View" loaded (DMC-G1) 2009 Optical 12× zoom mounted Monocular type digital camera realizes the world's smallest (DMC-TZ 7) World's first compact digital camera with " CHD Lite movie shooting function" (DMC - TZ 7, DMC - FT 1) "Waterproof, dustproof, anti-shock function & bending type lens" adopted (DMC-FT1) "Leica · DC · Vario · Elmer Lens" mounted (DMC - TZ 7, DMC - FT 1) Equipped with "personal recognition" (DMC - FX 40, DMC - FX 550, DMC - TZ 7, DMC - FT 1) "Venus Engine V" installed (DMC - FX 40, DMC - FX 550) Equipped with "New Shake Reduction (POWER OIS)" (DMC-FX60, DMC-ZX1, DMC-FP8, DMC-FZ38) Equipped with "speed focus" (DMC - FX 60, DMC - ZX 1, DMC - FP 8, DMC - FZ 38) The world's thinnest 0.3 mm ultra-thin aspheric glass lens is mounted, achieving the thinnest in Lumix history (DMC-FX 60)DMC-GF 1 Flash built-in lens interchangeable digital camera realizes world's smallest and lightest(DMC-GF1) 2010 "Venus Engine VI" installed (DMC-FX66) "Venus Engine HD II" installed (DMC-ZX3, DMC-TZ10, DMC-FT2) "DMC - FX 66, DMC - ZX 3, DMC - TZ 10, DMC - FT 2" equipped with "super resolution technology" Equipped with "iA zoom" (DMC-FX66, DMC-ZX3, DMC-TZ10, DMC-FT2) Thin and bent type lenses are adopted, achieving the thinnest in the history of luminescence (DMC-FP1) Brepita mode is installed (DMC - FX 70) Finder-equipped lens interchangeable digital camera realizes world's lightest weight (DMC-G10) "Venus Engine FHD" installed (DMC-FZ100, DMC-LX5, DMC-FX700) "MOS sensor" mounted (DMC-FZ100, DMC-FX700) Realizes the world's fastest , high-speed continuous shooting of about 11 frames / sec (DMC-FZ100) 2011 "Nano surface coating" which reduces flare and ghost is adopted (DMC - TZ 20, DMC - FZ 150, DMC - FZ 48) Realizes the world's fastest , high-speed continuous shooting of about 12 frames / sec (DMC-FZ150) "High sensitivity MOS sensor" which improved light receiving sensitivity from conventional MOS is installed (DMC - FZ 150) "High speed CCD" which speeds up reading speed from conventional CCD is installed (DMC - FZ 48) Panasonic showed a prototype of a planned 3D Lumix camera in September 2011,[12] saying that it would he twin 4× zoom lenses with folding optics and optical image stabilization for both video and still images.[12] 2012 The world's thinnest , as thin as about 20.2 times zooming digital camera realized about 28.2 mm (DMC-TZ30) Newly developed "new high sensitivity MOS sensor" mounted (DMC-TZ30, DMC-SZ7) As world's first lens integral digital camera realized F 2.8 brightness at 600 mm (DMC-FZ 200) World's first realization of F1.4 brightness as a lens integrated digital camera (DMC-LX 7) 2013 "5-axis hybrid camera shake correction" & "tilt correction" mounted (DMC-TZ40) Equipped with "NFC (short range wireless communication)" aimed at cooperation with smartphones (DMC - TZ 40) 2014

First Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera capable of 4K UHD and DCI 4K video recording (DMC-GH4)

2017

The highest-end photography oriented camera from Panasonic (DC-G9)

2018

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.[13]

2019 in 2019 Panasonic announced the release of its new S-series line of mirrorless cameras.[14] The first Panasonic cameras to offer a full frame (35mm) sensor size. (DC-S-series) The first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera capable of recording 4K at 60p internally. (DC-S1) The highest resolution MILC at the time (47.3 MPx). (DC-S1R) The first MILC capable of internal 6K and 10-bit 4K/60p video recording. (DC-S1H) Model history[edit] See also: Venus Engine 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 (TZ20) / 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.

See also[edit] Panasonic Leica Camera References[edit] ^ DMC-LC5 (Japanese) ^ DMC-F7 (Japanese) ^ "Panasonic Manager: Micro Four Thirds is 'a Precious Asset,' It's Here to Stay | PetaPixel". petapixel.com. 25 August 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-29. ^ Behiri, Johnnie (2023-09-12). "Panasonic LUMIX G9II Review - A Flagship MFT Photo Camera with Enhanced Video Capabilities". CineD. Retrieved 2023-10-05. ^ Richard Butler. "Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 First Impressions Review". Retrieved June 12, 2014. ^ "Panasonic announces vlogging-friendly Lumix DC-G100/G110". DPReview. Retrieved 2020-10-23. ^ "Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 II review". DPReview. Retrieved 2025-04-15. ^ Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 II / DC-S5 IIX initial review Jan 4, 2023 ^ "Panasonic Lumix DC-S9 in-depth review". DPReview. Retrieved 2025-02-21. ^ "Panasonic announces DMC-SZ7 and DMC-SZ1 mid-level compact superzooms," Digital Photography Review. ^ Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 Review, Digital Camera resource page, Jeff Keller, April 7, 2007. Accessed on line April 28, 2008. ^ a b Stephen Shankland, CNET. "Panasonic shows off 3D Lumix camera prototype." September 2, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2011. ^ "Panasonic, Leica and Sigma unveil the L-Mount mirrorless alliance". Engadget. Retrieved 2020-02-17. ^ "Panasonic S1R and Panasonic S1 35mm Full-frame Mirrorless Cameras | Photography Blog". www.photographyblog.com. Retrieved 2020-02-17. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panasonic Lumix cameras. Official site with details of current cameras Thorsten Overgaard's User Report of the Panasonic DMC LC 1 and Leica Digilux 2 vtePanasonicSubsidiariesCurrent Panasonic Avionics Corporation Panasonic Cycle Technology Panasonic Electric Works (acquired in 2012) Sanyo (acquired in 2009) Anchor Electricals (acquired in 2007) Blue Yonder (acquired in 2021) Former JVC (spun off and merged with Kenwood) MCA Inc. 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