Panasonic Lumix DC-GH7 Initial Review: A Promising Mirrorless Camera

The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH7 is the latest addition to the company's popular GH series of mirrorless cameras. This initial review from DPReview provides an in-depth look at the camera's features and performance.

The GH7 is built around a half-frame film format and includes design cues inspired by previous Pentax models, giving it a unique and retro-inspired aesthetic. Despite its compact size, the camera packs a punch with a range of advanced capabilities.

Key specifications:

  • 25.2MP BSI CMOS sensor with parallel readouts

  • Phase hybrid autofocus

  • ProRes RAW and ProRes RAW HQ internal recording

  • 32-bit Float audio capture

  • Arri LogC3 gamma profile (optional paid upgrade - see below)

  • UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:2 at up to 60p

  • Slow-mo UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:0 at up to 120 fps

  • 5.7K full-width capture at up to 60p

  • 5.8K Full-sensor 'open gate'/anamorphic capture at up to 30p

  • 60 fps burst shooting with AF and pre-capture

  • External SSD recording

  • Real-time LUT support for photos and video

  • Lumix Lab app integration

  • 1 x CFexpress Type B, 1 x UHS-II SD slot

  • Tilting/fully-articulating rear screen

  • Built-in fan for unlimited recording

One of the standout features of the GH7 is its ability to allow users to create their own custom looks for out-of-camera colors, making it an appealing option for social media content creators. The camera also boasts the first full-frame Lumix camera aimed specifically at this market.

In terms of performance, the review highlights the GH7's global electronic shutter with simultaneous readout, which allows for high-speed shooting at up to 120 fps. This makes it a compelling choice for sports and action photography.

The review also covers the camera's 40MP X-Trans sensor, in-body stabilization, and 6.2K video capabilities, all of which contribute to its versatility and appeal for a wide range of photography and videography applications.

Overall, the Panasonic Lumix DC-GH7 appears to be a promising addition to the company's lineup, offering a unique blend of retro-inspired design, advanced features, and performance capabilities that cater to both enthusiast and professional photographers and videographers.

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