Featuring a 16MP sensor, the GF6 will come with WiFi and NFC connectivity, allowing for the wireless transfer of photos and videos to mobile devices or computers. The camera will be powered by Panasonic’s latest-generation Venus image processing engine, and will supposedly offer better noise filtering and improved dynamic range utilization. The GF6 will also come with a rear-LCD screen which can be tilted to almost 180 degrees, allowing the photographer to get in on some creative angles while still being to see their composition.
As expected of cameras of this day and age, the GF6 will support Full HD video capture along with a host of filters and touchups that can be done within the camera itself. Available towards the end of May, it will cost customers £499 with the 14-42mm II lens, or £649 with a double-zoom kit with the 45-150mm Mega O.I.S.