As a Worldwide Olympic Games Partner, we are delighted to unveil a range of special and limited edition collectables to celebrate London 2012.

Fans of the Olympic Games can now capture, keep and share this momentous occasion with specially-designed London 2012 merchandise. Meanwhile, a limited edition range gives fans the opportunity to own an exclusive part of sporting history.
Custom-designed versions of the latest LUMIX G3 compact system camera and the award-winning HDC-SD90 HD camcorder make up the limited edition range. Panasonic has manufactured just 2,012 of each model, and each comes with a commemorative one-year-to-go £5 coin from the Royal Mint*. Both are ideal products for fans of the Olympic Games looking to share the passion of London 2012.
The limited edition LUMIX G3, interchangeable lens compact system camera, is available in black and features a subtle gold London 2012 logo on the back. The ultra-compact HDC-SD90 HD camcorder with 28mm wide-angle, intelligent zoom and optional 3D recording, is available in white, with a pink logo, and comes with a London 2012 branded carry case.

The special edition LUMIX DMC-S3, an entry-level compact camera with 14.1 megapixels, 28mm wide-angle, and HD movie recording, is available in white, featuring a vibrant pink and green London 2012 logo; and black, featuring a subtle silver logo. The HX-DC1 upright HD camcorder, Panasonic’s entry-level camcorder comes in white with a pink logo. Again, both products feature a London 2012 close down screen and packaging.
Special edition lightweight RP-HX45 headphones are available in white and come in colourful London 2012 branded packaging. Meanwhile, the RP-HJE120, RP-HS200 and RP-HS33 in-ear range, waterproof, sweat resistant and designed specifically for sport, are also available in vibrant London 2012 packaging.
Four special edition gold 4GB, 8GB, 16GB & 32GB SD cards form a collectable set. Each one features the Official London 2012 mascot Wenlock participating in various Olympic events, presenting the opportunity for fans to ‘collect them all’.