LUMIX GH5M2 has just been announced and has many improvements compared to the GH5. The camera includes 4K60 10-bit 4:2:0 internal recording mode, 20.3MP AR-coated sensor with new Venus Engine, improved 5-axis IBIS, pre-installed V-Log L, better AF, support for wired and wireless live streaming, brighter LCD display, and new higher-capacity battery packs. We received the camera in the CineD office, so you can expect our review soon. During today’s online event, Panasonic announced a handful of new stuff. We prepared three separate posts about all the news – click here to read all about the LUMIX GH6 Development announcement or here to read about the new Firmware Updates for the LUMIX G series cameras – GH5S, G9, and G100. This article focuses on the newly announced LUMIX GH5M2 camera, so let’s take a look at its features and specs. LUMIX GH5M2 – Internal 4K60 10-Bit The LUMIX GH5 announcement happened in September 2016 during the Photokina trade show. That was five years ago. If I am not mistaken, that is the longest we ever had to wait for a new generation of LUMIX GH cameras. Sure, we got the GH5S in January 2018, then the BGH1 last year, and while the GH6 won’t arrive for another few months, Panasonic treated us with an improved GH5 – welcome the LUMIX GH5M2. LUMIX GH5M2. Source: Panasonic What is different compared to the GH5? Firstly, the new GH5M2 features an internal DCI 4K 60p 10-bit 4:2:0 Recording mode. The GH5 and GH5S...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 25 May, 2021