Panasonic
has finally revealed all the details of its flagship Micro Four Thirds camera,
the LUMIX DMC-GH5, the successor to the highly popular GH4.
The GH5 has a new 20 megapixel sensor that also
lacks a low-pass filter for greater detail in images. The new Venus Engine also
achieves improved colors, texture, and lower noise. The camera now supports ISO
values up to 25,600. The GH5 uses Panasonic's excellent DFD or Depth from
Defocus technology with 225 AF points, which works along with standard contrast
detection autofocus for up to 2x faster focusing than the GH4.
The GH5 also includes 5-axis image stabilization
that combines two-axis optical image stabilization in select Panasonic lenses
and three-axis body image stabilization that allows up to 5 additional stops of
shutter speed and reduced shake in videos.
The main highlight of the GH5 is the ability to
capture 4K video in up to 60 frames per second. The camera also does this in
10-bit 4:2:2 for both, internal as well as external recording over HDMI. The
result is what Panasonic calls broadcast-quality footage.
Some of the other features include a weather-proof
magnesium alloy body, dual SD card slots, 3680k-dot OLED EVF, 3.2-inch articulating
1620k-dot LCD, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. The GH5 will be available in late March
for US$ 1999.99, body-only.