Consumer electronics brand Panasonic has released the Lumix GH6, the newest addition to the company's popular G series camera range.
The new camera comes equipped with a bigger 25.2MP live MOS sensor that contains no low-pass filter. As a result, users can expect a reduction in rolling shutter and a far wider dynamic range. In addition, the Lumix GH6 features 4:2:2 10-bit 4K/60p unlimited recording, 5.7K/60p in 10-bit, and 4K 120p HFR/FHD maximum 300fps VFR recording. Other notable upgrades include 12+ stops of dynamic range, XLR compatibility, SD UHS-II and CFexpress support, and a robust body that has been given a premium water, dust, and freeze-resistant treatment.
The new Lumix GH6 is currently available to purchase from Panasonic's webstore as well as adorama.com.
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Panasonic Introduces the Lumix GH6 to Its G Series Camera Line
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