Panasonic has announced the Lumix DC-GH6, their latest Micro Four Thirds hybrid camera that features a new sensor, an upgraded image processor and improved in-body image stabilisation.
Panasonic has developed a new 25.2-megapixel Live MOS Sensor without LPF (Low-pass Filter) that boasts high resolution, high-speed signal readout that reduces rolling shutter and achieves wide dynamic range.
The new Venus Engine is also upgraded with advanced image processing technologies to render high-resolution imagery with natural noise texture and rich colour reproduction, with twice the processing power, enabling high-speed processing of the new sensor's higher pixel counts and higher-resolution, higher-bit-rate video.
The LUMIX GH6 has a 3 inch tilt and free-angle touch-control rear screen in 3:2 aspect with 1.8M-dot high resolution and a 3.68M-dot 0.76x live OLED viewfinder.
The new LUMIX GH6 can shoot 5.7K 30p internal video recording available in ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes 422 for the first time in the LUMIX series using a CFexpress Type B card, which enables non-linear editing without transcoding.
For handheld shooting, the LUMIX GH6 adopts a new super high-precision 5-axis gyro sensor to achieve a powerful 7.5 stops of Body I.S. and Dual I.S.2.
The GH6 will be available from March 2022 for £1,999.99 RRP for body only or from £2,199.99 RRP for a kit including a 12-60mm lens.


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