02-22-2022, 04:05 PM
Panasonic GH6 https://m.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonic...elf-mobile&utm_medium=marquee&utm_campaign=traffic_source
The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 is the latest in a line of high-end Micro Four Thirds video cameras. The GH6 can shoot a vast range of 4K-focused video modes, including slow-motion from 120 fps capture, full-sensor 'open gate'/anamorphic shooting and capture in industry standard formats such as ProRes 422 and 422HQ.
The GH6 is built around a sensor with parallel high and low-gain readouts to deliver a 'Dynamic Range Boost' mode that Panasonic says delivers more than 13 stops of dynamic range at higher ISO settings. It becomes the first GH camera to use the full VariCam V-Log profile.
Key specifications
25MP CMOS sensor with parallel readouts
Built-in fan for unlimited recording
UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:2 at up to 60p
Slow-mo UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:0 at up to 120 fps
5.7K full-width capture at up to 60p
5.8K Full-sensor 'open gate'/anamorphic capture at up to 30p
Full V-Log/V-Gamut shooting
Range of capture formats including ProRes 422 and 422 HQ
1 x CFexpress Type B, 1 x UHS-II SD slot
Stabilization rated to 7.5EV, maintained at longer focal lengths with Dual IS 2 lenses
Tilt-and-articulating screen from S1H
Full-sized Type A HDMI socket
14 fps shooting with AF-S, 8 with AF-C (75 fps with e-shutter)
Olympus OM-1 https://m.dpreview.com/reviews/om-system...ial-review
The OM System OM-1 is the first high-end Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera from OM Digital Solutions, the company that bought the Olympus camera business. It's a rugged, image-stabilized 20MP camera capable of high-speed shooting and offering a range of computational photography modes.
Key Specifications
20MP quad-pixel AF Stacked CMOS sensor
Environmental sealing rated to IP53
1053 X-type AF points
Blackout-free shooting at up to 50 fps with AF and AE, 120 fps with AF and AE locked
Image stabilization rated to 7EV of correction (8EV with compatible lenses)
4K (UHD or DCI) at up to 60p, in a choice of 8 or 10 bit
1080 capture at up to 240 fps
Twin UHS-II card slots
Recognition-based subject tracking
The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 is the latest in a line of high-end Micro Four Thirds video cameras. The GH6 can shoot a vast range of 4K-focused video modes, including slow-motion from 120 fps capture, full-sensor 'open gate'/anamorphic shooting and capture in industry standard formats such as ProRes 422 and 422HQ.
The GH6 is built around a sensor with parallel high and low-gain readouts to deliver a 'Dynamic Range Boost' mode that Panasonic says delivers more than 13 stops of dynamic range at higher ISO settings. It becomes the first GH camera to use the full VariCam V-Log profile.
Key specifications
25MP CMOS sensor with parallel readouts
Built-in fan for unlimited recording
UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:2 at up to 60p
Slow-mo UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:0 at up to 120 fps
5.7K full-width capture at up to 60p
5.8K Full-sensor 'open gate'/anamorphic capture at up to 30p
Full V-Log/V-Gamut shooting
Range of capture formats including ProRes 422 and 422 HQ
1 x CFexpress Type B, 1 x UHS-II SD slot
Stabilization rated to 7.5EV, maintained at longer focal lengths with Dual IS 2 lenses
Tilt-and-articulating screen from S1H
Full-sized Type A HDMI socket
14 fps shooting with AF-S, 8 with AF-C (75 fps with e-shutter)
Olympus OM-1 https://m.dpreview.com/reviews/om-system...ial-review
The OM System OM-1 is the first high-end Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera from OM Digital Solutions, the company that bought the Olympus camera business. It's a rugged, image-stabilized 20MP camera capable of high-speed shooting and offering a range of computational photography modes.
Key Specifications
20MP quad-pixel AF Stacked CMOS sensor
Environmental sealing rated to IP53
1053 X-type AF points
Blackout-free shooting at up to 50 fps with AF and AE, 120 fps with AF and AE locked
Image stabilization rated to 7EV of correction (8EV with compatible lenses)
4K (UHD or DCI) at up to 60p, in a choice of 8 or 10 bit
1080 capture at up to 240 fps
Twin UHS-II card slots
Recognition-based subject tracking