Panasonic Lumix G7 Mirrorless Camera With 4K Video Support Launched

Panasonic Lumix G7 Mirrorless Camera With 4K Video Support Launched
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It appears to be raining mirrorless cameras. Soon after Fujifilm announced its Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds (MFT) camera on Monday, Panasonic followed suit. The company has gone ahead and launched Panasonic Lumix G7. The camera will be available in mid-June in the US and $800 (approximately Rs. 51,000) will get you a basic kit with 14-42mm/F3.5-F5.6 lens. For $1,100 (approximately Rs. 70,000) you can get an all-black variant of the camera with a 14-140mm/F4.0-F5.8 lens.

The Lumix G7 has a 16-megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor and uses a Venus Engine chip with a quad-core CPU for image processing. This chip is also present on the more expensive Panasonic Lumix G4. Panasonic claims that the chip ensures that the Lumix G7 can shoot 4K videos without overheating. Talking about 4K, the Lumix G7 can record 3840x2160 pixel mp4 clips at 30fps and 24fps. Additionally, the camera can also record 1080p video at 60fps.

(Also see: Fujifilm X-T10 Interchangeable Lens Camera with 16-Megapixel Sensor Launched)

Along with 4K resolution videography, the Lumix G7 can also extract 8-megapixel equivalent high-res photographs. Also, a full-resolution burst mode captures at 6fps with shot-to-shot AF enabled. The camera can shoot images upto ISO 25600 sensitivity level. Also, the company is promoting its autofocus system, which has a new proprietary technique called DFD (depth from defocus). There is a variangle LCD as well. Also, the Starlight AF mode in the Lumix G7 apparently enhances contrast and exposure settings for capturing images of the night sky.

There is no India price or availability at the moment.

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