This is one amazing camera, Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 is the latest addition to the LUMIX G Micro system. The primary advantage of the Micro Four Thirds system is a compact camera body, full of next-generation features.
Panasonic calls this their most master-level DSLM yet, and it can even capture full HD 1920 x 1080 videos in smooth 60i, doubling up the sensor output from 25p/24p to 50p/60p. The camera also backups 1080/24p native mode at 24 Megabits per second, the highest in AVCHD format, along with Touch Auto Focus, an HDMI output, 16MP sensor, Venus Engine FHD processor, 3D LCD, and Live View at 60 frames-per-second.
Panasonic also announced three new lenses: the $400 Lumix G 14 mm / F2.5, which they’re touting as the world’s lightest interchangeable single focal length lens; the $600 telephoto Lumix G Vario 100-300mm / F4.0-5.6 / Mega O.I.S.; and, wait for it, the $250 LUMIX G 12.5mm / F12, the world’s first interchangeable 3D lens.
The GH2 trusts on a refined image processing engine and sensor — along with the ability to take 3D photographs with Panasonic’s new exchangeable 3D lens — in order to stand out from the legions of other mirrorlike options that are suddenly breathing down the neck of MFT. Oh, and if you’re not feeling that 1080/60i video mode, it’ll also record 1080/24p at 24Mbps (the highest in AVCHD format), and the HDMI output ensures that no quality is lost when showing life’s most wonderful memories on your pop’s HDTV.
NOTE: you agree that panasonic killed it on this one.
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