Smart camera dari Panasonic yang baru muncul di photokina. 1 inch sensor, 
leica lens dan android os 4.4
Saingan dengan Galaxy Camera
Semoga rilis di Indo juga nih.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/15/panasonic-lumix-cm1/

Compact, point-and-shoot cameras are dying, simply because people would 
rather use smartphones and tablets to snap their dinner and instantly share 
them to Instagram <http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/03/instagram-6/>. 
Unfortunately, that's a segment of the market that Panasonic abandoned 
<http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/04/panasonic-officially-quits-consumer-smartphones/>
 (at 
least in Europe) back in 2013. That left the company without a convincing 
rival to the Lumia 1020 
<http://www.engadget.com/2014/08/16/irl-nokia-lumia-1020-one-year-later/>and 
Samsung's various phone / camera hybrids. That's why the company has now 
launched the DMC-CM1, a "connected camera" (i.e. a smartphone with a proper 
lens) that's capable of taking 20-megapixel stills and record 4K video 
thanks to a one-inch MOS sensor.

For its part, Panasonic knows that the device won't beat equivalent 
smartphones on a spec-for-spec basis. Instead, it wants people to 
concentrate upon the photographic equipment that's been crammed into this 
slender device. Perched atop the aforementioned one-inch sensor is an f/2.8 
Leica DC Elmarit lens. The lens is fixed, but works equivalent to a 28mm 
zoom lens, packing an aperture that'll run all the way up to f/11. A manual 
control dial runs around the lens, which you can assign to a function of 
your choice, lending this an old-school feel. In fact, the CM1 looks like 
the Lumia 1020 by way of Dieter Rams, all austere chrome with 
cracked-leather style back, and has a weird retro-futuristic look that's 
tremendously attractive.

On the surface of it, it's no slouch in the phone department either, 
packing a 4.7-inch full HD touchscreen that'll offer full manual control of 
your images. Sandwiched between the frame is a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 
801 with 2GB RAM and Android 4.4. The 16GB of internal storage can also, 
thankfully, be improved with microSD cards up to 128GB in capacity. 
Battery-wise, there's 2,600mAh unit lurking inside the hardware, although 
we'd be concerned that it won't hold enough juice to get you through a full 
day of snappin' and callin'. If there is one downside, it's that the CM1 is 
only earmarked for release in France and Germany of Christmas of this year. 
Still, we imagine that plenty of camera enthusiasts will be racing to get 
back in contact with some long-lost Gallic grandmother in the hope of 
scoring one of these as a present.

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