The Japanese tech giant Panasonic will have an important announcement regarding new Micro Four Thirds cameras from the LUMIX GH line on Tuesday, May 25th. It seems that after the long wait, we will finally see some new cameras –note: Panasonic uses the plural here– from the LUMIX GH line. Panasonic lets both, the LUMIX S full-frame and LUMIX GH MFT lines co-exist. Tune in to CineD.com for the livestream (embedded below) of the event on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. EDT (4:00 p.m. CEST, 7:00 a.m. PT). Current Stand of LUMIX GH Series The GH line of LUMIX cameras has historically been Panasonic’s top line of cameras with Micro Four Thirds (MFT) image sensors, aimed at filmmakers. When it comes to the latest models in the line – the Panasonic LUMIX GH5 was announced during Photokina back in 2016, so that’s already almost five years. Released in 2017, the GH5 quickly became one of the most popular mirrorless cameras for filmmakers with internal 4K60 video, 10-bit 4:2:2 modes, good IBIS, and a handful of assist functions for filmmakers. Over the years, Panasonic has also upgraded the camera multiple times with useful firmware updates, such as the All-I recording modes. New 2.3 Firmware on the Panasonic GH5. Image credit: CineD The other latest LUMIX GH camera is the GH5S. Announced in January 2018, the camera was designed to co-exist with the GH5 as an even more filmmaker-oriented model with a lower resolution dual-native-ISO sensor (for better lowlight performance)...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 24 May, 2021