Panasonic has officially introduced the first Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) interchangeable lens camera with built-in 4K video capture.
It's about her Lumix DMC-GH4, Micro 4/3 class, which can "capture" 4K video in resolutions of 3.840 x 2.160 pixels or cinema widescreen 4.096 x 2.160 pixels, in MOV or MPEG-4 files. The downloads are made at 30p and not at 60p, which characterize Full 4K quality. Additionally, the GH4 will be able to record up to 10-bit, 4:2:2 video when connected to an external video recording device, or 8-bit 4:2:0 video when stored on a high-definition memory card. speedSD XC recording.
Regarding the rest of its technical characteristics, a 16,02 Megapixel Live MOS sensor is included, combined with a processor pictureς Venus Engine IX. It supports Wi-Fi and NFC technologies, has a 49-point focus system, electronic OLED diopter and a rotating 3-inch LCD screen.
Notable is the absence from the equipment of HEVC file compression (allows 4K resolution downloads to be slightly larger than a standard 2K resolution download file) and HDMI2.0 communication port. The two specific components will be standard equipment for UHD 4K TVs that will be released later this year.
The camera is a successor to the popular GH3, which remains in circulation from Panasonic. Pricing and availability of the new model will be announced in March.
Source: naftemporiki.gr
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