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Additional Panasonic GH5 II Coverage

The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 Mark II is an updated version of the company’s most video-focused MFT camera; the GH5. After the official announcement of the Micro Four Thirds camera, we’ve tried to cover additional videos and hands-on reviews of the new GH5 Mark II.

Featuring a 20.3MP Live MOS Sensor with AR Coating, the Panasonic Lumix GH5 II (Amazon,B&HPhotoAdorama) is capable of unlimited video recording in various settings and can record DCI and UHD 4K with the full sensor area and can output 10-bit 4:2:0 internally up to 60p, or 4:2:2 at 30p. And the Panasonic GH5 II is capable of wireless live streaming using the LUMIX Sync smartphone app supported by USB PD outdoors or indoors. V-LogL is pre-installed to deliver a high dynamic range and broad colors, which makes you easy to match the color tone with the footage recorded in V-Log and V-LogL of Panasonic and LUMIX line-up. Whether indoors or outdoors, only the camera and a smartphone are required to reach an audience, making the GH5 II an ideal camera for electronic news gathering, travel, event, lecture, and live commerce applications.

Price and Availability

The Panasonic Lumix GH5 II will be available in late June with an MSRP of $1699 for the body and $2299 kitted with the 12-60mm F2.8-4 lens.

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Additionalk Panasonic GH5 II Coverage

Panasonic GH5 II video reviews roundup




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