Panasonic introduces tripod adaptor for Lumix GF1
Published Nov 13, 2009
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dpreview staff
Panasonic has introduced the DMW-TA1 tripod adaptor for its Lumix DMC-GF1 Micro Four Thirds camera. The design of the adaptor makes it easier to use tripods when large-diameter lenses such as Lumix G Vario 45-200mm or the HD 14-140mm are attached to the camera.
Press Release:
New Tripod Adaptor for DMC-GF1
Supports Attachment of Large Diameter Lenses
Panasonic is announcing the release of a Tripod Adaptor for the stylish DMC-GF1, the world's smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera*.
The DMW-TA1 Tripod Adaptor makes it possible to use tripods comfortably without being interfered by the pedestal of tripod even when large-diameter lens** is attached with GF1.
With the release of the new Tripod Adaptor, Panasonic is responding to the wide-ranging needs of GF1 users, and helping to enhance the world's new photographic culture.
*As of September 3, 2009 for a body unit of digital interchangeable lens system camera with built-in flash.
**Interchangeable lenses such as LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm/F4.0-5.6/MEGA O.I.S. (H-FS045200) or LUMIX G VARIO HD 14-140mm/F4.0-5.8 ASPH./MEGA O.I.S. (H-VS014140)
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