Panasonic Lumix GH6 to be announced on February 22
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The successor to the hugely popular GH5—And its close cousins, GH5s and GH5 II-was the first promised at the end of last year. Then, at the end of the year, Panasonic admitted that for unspecified reasons, it would miss its own deadline. But it seems that the production delays — perhaps related to the supply chain — have been resolved, and the Japanese camera maker has finally set a date for the arrival of the flagship focused on new videos.
So what can we expect from the GH6? Well, now we don’t know much more than we did before: Panasonic promises a new “high-speed” processor and a new sensor, offering 5.7K/60p 10 recording. -bit as well as 4K/60p 10-bit 4:2:2 . recording Are not limited time and High Frame Rate/Variable Frame Rate 4K/120p 10-bit mode. That most likely means the sensor resolution will drop slightly, from the GH5’s 20MP to around 24MP — but we don’t know for sure yet.
Fortunately, Micro Four Thirds fans won’t have to wait much longer: Panasonic is counting down to launch on February 22, less than two weeks away.