Panasonic just announced the followup to its well-liked Lumix GH6 vlogging camera, the GH7. This Micro 4 Thirds mirrorless camera comes just two years right after the release of the GH6, which is fairly swift in the videography globe. The GH5 was released 5 complete years prior to the GH6.
The 25.two-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor is most likely the similar as the 1 on the photo-centric Lumix LG9 II announced earlier this year. It also provides enhanced autofocus functionality, which has been a considerably-requested function, thanks to phase detection auto-concentrate (PDAF). There’s also a newly added true-time auto-concentrate recognition algorithm for use on airplanes and trains.
The GH7 is developed for video, and it appears like it delivers in that regard. It now supports internal ProRes RAW recording at up to five.7K 30p along with ProRes as prior to, and can shoot five.8K 60p ten-bit H.265 video. It can deal with 4K at up to 120fps or Complete HD at 240fps. It is equipped with each SD UHS II and CFexpress card slots, with the latter needed for ProRes and ProRes RAW recording.
On prime of ProRes RAW for video, it supports 32-bit float audio recording. Panasonic says the float recording “eliminates the want to adjust sound recording levels for the duration of shooting,” even though it does need a separate XLR adapter. The image stabilization technologies has also gotten a increase, which incorporates viewpoint distortion correction for videos.
We do not know how heavy it’ll be and the GH6 was absolutely on the heftier side. The battery life of the prior model was also pretty quick, maxing out at 400 nevertheless pictures and about an hour of continuous 4K shooting. This camera ought to be capable to shoot for extended periods of time, even so, as Panasonic has added a cooling fan for heat dissipation. It is also splash resistant, dust resistant and freeze resistant down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
The GH7 supports native Camera to Cloud integration through Adobe’s Frame.io, which automatically uploads pictures and videos to the cloud. All in all, this appears like a worthy update to the line. Panasonic’s most current and greatest vlogging camera will be obtainable in July for $two,200. Incidentally, this is the similar value that the GH6 released at back in 2022.










