Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6
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4 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 review
The mirrorless filmmaking world may have become more focussed on full-frame cameras since Panasonic’s GH Lumix series emerged, but the GH6 shows that there’s still life in the Micro Four Thirds sensor format. Small and lightweight but packed with a remarkable array of video options and excellent image quality, the GH6 also boasts superb handling and image stabilization and perhaps the best contrast-based autofocus yet seen on a Panasonic camera. It’s a dependable stills camera, too.
Pros:
- Huge range of video options
- Unlimited recording times
- Excellent image stabilization
- Relatively affordable
- Multi-angle tilt-and-swivel screen
- Great handling
Cons:
- Autofocus still lags behind the best
- Larger and heavier than GH5 II
- Some features not available until firmware update
4 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 review: size isn’t everything review
Pros:
- Huge range of video options
- Superb image stabilisation
- Relatively affordable
- Small and lightweight
Cons:
- Autofocus isn’t the fastest or most accurate
- Some features coming with later firmware update
4 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 Review
Pros:
- Massive range of video modes
- Superb video image quality
- No-limit recording times
- Effective image stabilisation
- Easy handling
Cons:
- Occasional autofocus quirks
- Some features unavailable at launch
4 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 review
If you’re after a hybrid camera focused towards video, especially high frame rate 4k, the Lumix GH6 becomes one of the most compelling models around. You get 4k 120 with no reduction in quality, internal 5.7k ProRes, unlimited recording thanks to active cooling, pro-level assist tools including...
4 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 review
Just like the GH4 and GH5 before it, the GH6 is the camera of choice for those who want the most professional video quality available at the time coupled with the ability to capture decent stills shots.
3 years ago
Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 review
The GH6 is a flexible and dependable video camera that offers all its modes in a wide selection of codecs and bit-rates. The sensor that delivers excellent video falls behind its best stills rivals, making it a less successful hybrid camera than its predecessors, and AF still presents challenges in video. Overall a dependable video production tool that's a pleasure to work with.
Pros:
- Small budget video projects
Cons:
- Photographers
3 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 review
The GH6 is a flexible and dependable video camera that offers all its modes in a wide selection of codecs and bit-rates. The sensor that delivers excellent video falls behind its best stills rivals, making it a less successful hybrid camera than its predecessors, and AF still presents challenges in...
Pros:
- Small budget video projects
Cons:
- Photographers
3 years ago
Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 (Review Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6)
A superlative video camera with some drawbacks for photography
Pros:
- Records at 5.7K60 and 4K120, Internal ProRes 422 HQ support, 25MP stills with 100MP multi-shot option, Magnesium build with dust and splash protection, Subject recognition for people and animals, Smartly designed articulating display, Active cooling for long-form recording
Cons:
- Excessive noise if you lift shadow details for Raw stills, Requires pricey CFexpress cards for highest-quality video, DFD Contrast autofocus not ideal for action photography
3 years ago
The Panasonic Lumix GH6 Lets You Film on the Fly
In-body stabilization and thoughtfully designed controls make this workhorse a great choice for in-the-field photographers and filmmakers.
Pros:
- S-tier image stabilization. Satisfyingly tactile controls. Apple ProRes video recording. Handy focus/balance features. Charges via USB-C (and operates with 9V USB-C).
Cons:
- Contrast-detect autofocus is good but not ideal. Middling battery life. Recording to SSD is not available yet.
4 years ago
Panasonic Lumix GH6 review
Updated: January 08, 2023 Launched in February 2022 , Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 is a 25.2MP Pro Mirrorless camera with a Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm ) sized CMOS sensor, built-in Image Stabilization, weather-sealed body, Fully articulated touch screen and Micro Four Thirds lens mount.
Pros:
- External SSD Recording, Real-time LUT Applied Shooting, Anamorphic Support, Open-Gate Capture, Unlimited Video Recording (no 30min limit), Active Cooling ensures no overheating during Video, Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi), Bluetooth Connectivity, 5-axis Image Stabilization, Articulating Screen, Tilt&Flip...
Cons:
- Low Battery Life: 360 shots, Heavy Body: 823g
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