Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4
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Both manufacturers make clear that these cameras are both intended for videographers just as much as they are for stills shooters. Both are built around a conventional stills form-factor but with video capabilities and supporting functions pushed toward the forefront.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3, the predecessor of the Lumix DMC-GH4, was a popular micro four thirds camera among videographers and bloggers in particular, thanks to its class-leading video-recording capabilities; it was even the camera of choice for AP's own videographer for some time.
Panasonic Lumix GH4 review
It's hard not to be impressed by the Lumix GH4. It handles confidently as a stills camera and is an absolute joy for video. As I've mentioned throughout my review, it is not a low light monster: the 1:1 crop for 4k video from the relatively small sensor of Micro Four Thirds means the footage...- 4k (C4k and UHD) video
- recorded internally
- 1080p at up to 200Mbit/s or 96fps for slow motion
- Pro-level video options
- controls and displays
- Weatherproof body with broad customization
- Very fast single AF speed.
- 4k footage looks noisy at 800 ISO and above
- 1080p footage uses non-integer crop
- Rolling shutter artefacts in some conditions
- Still photo quality no better than other MFT cameras
- Burst speed can slow to 5-6fps with CAF & focus priority
- No phase-detect / hybrid AF
- No built-in stabilization,...
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4
Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GH4 has been described as a 'hybrid' photo/video camera by the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), which recently awarded it the top place in this category.
Panasonic GH4 review
The Panasonic GH3 is widely regarded as a great compact system camera for shooting video, but its stills capability has been rather overlooked. Despite the fact that its headline specification is its ability to shoot 4K video, Panasonic is hoping that the GH4 will gain greater respect for its...
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH4KBODY 16.05MP Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera with 4K Cinematic Video
A smaller Micro Four Thirds (MFT) sensor and a DSLR look make the GH4 portable and approachable with a design made for anyone to step in and take control. The camera shoots up to 4K video internally which bests some of the other major 4K players on the market.
An interchangeable lens camera that's suitable for high-end camera nuts and professionals
Panasonic's DMC-GH4 is a serious camera that's designed for the most creative of minds. It's a Micro Four Thirds-based, interchangeable lens camera that packs not only an excellent ability to capture stills, but also the ability to record ultra-high definition, 4K video.- Great build quality and user comfort
- High calibre stills and video capturing
- Packed with features
- Can take a while to get used to all its buttons and settings
- but that's the case with all high-end cameras
The GH4 has to be one of the best dslr formed shape camera out today.A camera that take wonderfully stills images at 16.05mp. it has High-Speed 49-Point Autofocus. here's another great thing about this camera.
REVIEW Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH4 A Game Changer
Rather than any one thing in particular, a number of features make the DMC-GH4 a standout, but not the least is the fact that it has 4K video shooting capability. This is the first camera of its type at this time (other 4K cameras on the market are pure video cameras essentially) and in conjunction...
Panasonic Lumix GH4 Review
Features Handling Performance Verdict Specification The new Panasonic Lumix GH4 is the latest, top of the range Micro Four Thirds camera from Panasonic, and features 4K video recording as well as shooting stills at 12fps, faster than any other Micro Four Thirds camera.- 4K video recording
- Very good noise performance
- Excellent image quality
- Videographers dream camera
- Excellent value for money
- 12fps continuous shooting - 7.5fps with AF
- Weather-sealed body
- Optional weather-sealed battery grip
- Built in help explains menu options
- Focus peaking / Zebra display,...
- 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 may not give the best results
- Does not feature in-camera image stabilisation
- No automatic panoramic stitching