Panasonic Lumix successor GH2 GH1 with Full HD Video Recording & Supports 3D Lens


Panasonic has announced the latest camera Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 which will continue the success of its predecessor, the LUMIX GH1. Lumix GH2 is a Micro Four Thirds camera is compatible with the 3D lens-FT012 Panasonic LUMIX H 12.5mm G / F12 to take pictures in 3D. Starting from GH2, called the Micro Four Thirds Panasonic-based series of LUMIX G into Digital Single Lens Micro (DSLM) or camera DSLMicro.

Panasonic LUMIX GH2 comes with 16.05 Megapixel Live MOS image sensor and is compatible with the Micro Four Thirds system. This camera can record video Full HD 1920 × 1080 and added doubling the output from the sensor to 50p/60p 25p/24p. This camera also supports Native 1080/24p mode at 24 Mbps and use AVCHD to record video. This Lumix GH2 have a processor Venus Engine Fhd, evel of the world's fastest AF Light Speed AF of about. 0.1 seconds, and the Multi Aspect Wide Screen new LVF with 100 percent view and 0.71x magnification. This camera offers an ISO range of 160-12800.

Panasonic Lumix hybrid camera GH2 is a touch-control with touch-screen 3-inch Intelligent LCD. You can touch the subject on the LCD to adjust AF and quickly change settings by touching the screen. The screen can rotate 180 degrees side to side and tiled 270 degrees upwards and downwards, but it also has been equipped with a mini HDMI output.

Panasonic LUMIX GH2 will be available in black and silver in early December 2010 in three different kit options at a price $ 899.95 (body only), $ 999.95 (Body with lens LUMIX G VARIO 14-42 mm / F3.5-5, 6 ASPH. / MEGA OIS), and the price of $ 1,499.95 (Body with LUMIX G VARIO lens HD 14-140mm/F4.0-5.8 ASPH. / MEGA OIS).












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