Panasonic has introduced the new Lumix GH6 mirrorless camera, which was announced a year ago. The camera succeeds the Lumix GH5 Mark II and comes with a Micro Four Thirds sensor with the highest resolution ever. Plus, it supports a couple of firsts too. Here’s a look at all the details.
The Lumix GH6 comes with a design similar to its predecessor but features a number of under-the-hood changes. It comes with s 25.2MP Live MOS sensor, which allows for more pixels and higher resolution. The camera supports 4:2:2 10-bit 4K videos at 120fps, 10-bit 4K videos at 60fps, and 10-bit 5.7K at 60fps and 50fps, which is a first for a Lumix camera. Variable frame rate (VFR) recording is also possible.
The video camera has another feature that might excite people; the ability to shoot high-resolution slow-motion videos (up to 12.5x super slow-motion video).
Additional details include a tilt and free-angle rear LCD monitor, a double memory card slot, USB-C port, inbuilt mic for audio recording, HDMI support, CFexpress Type B card support, a 3.5mm audio jack, and more.
The Panasonic Lumix GH6 is priced at $2,199 (around Rs 1,64,000) and will be available to buy next month. There’s no word on its availability in India at the time of writing.