Panasonic LUMIX GH6, 25.2MP Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Camera with Unlimited C4K/4K 4:2:2 10-bit Video Recording, 7.5-Stop 5-Axis Dual Image Stabilizer ? DC-GH6BODY (Renewed)

$1,180.25

Specification

Overview

Brand

Panasonic

Model Name

Panasonic LUMIX GH6 Mirrorless Camera with Unlimited Video Recording

Built-In Media

Camera Body Only

Are Batteries Included

Yes

Model Number

Panasonic LUMIX GH6

Remote Included

No

Model Series

GH

UPC

656942706519

Manufacturer

Panasonic

Warranty Description

90 days limited warranty

ASIN

B09VM49J3S

Screen Size

3 Inches

Display Type

LCD

Display Resolution Maximum

25 MP

Has Color Screen

Yes

Shooting Modes

Automatic, Manual, Movie

Digital-Still

Yes

Movie Mode

Yes

Image Capture Type

Stills & Video

Night vision

No

Compatible Mountings

Micro Four Thirds

Aspect Ratio

Unknown

Sensor Type

MOS

File Format

JPEG, RAW

Image stabilization

5-Axis, Dynamic

Photo Sensor Resolution

25 MP

Photo Sensor Size

Micro Four Thirds

Minimum Shutter Speed

1/32000 Seconds

Exposure Control

Manual

Form Factor

Compact, Mirrorless

Effective Still Resolution

25 MP

Special Feature

Dual I.S. 2, 7.5-Stop 5-Axis Stabilizer; ProRes 422 HQ, V-Log and DR Boost

Color

Black

Item Weight

3 Pounds

Video Resolution

2160p

Viewfinder

Electronic

Flash Modes

Automatic

Camera Flash

no flash

Skill Level

Professional

Specific Uses For Product

Videography

Compatible Devices

Computers, External Storage Devices

Continuous Shooting

14

Aperture modes

Aperture Priority

Video Capture Format

4k,hq

Expanded ISO Maximum

51200

Battery Weight

3.68 Ounces

Battery Cell Type

Lithium Ion

Battery Type

Lithium Ion

JPEG Quality Level

Fine

Bit Depth

10 Bit

Total Still Resolution

25 MP

Maximum Focal Length

140 Millimeters

Lens Type

Wide Angle

White Balance Settings

Auto

Connectivity Technology

HDMI, USB

Wireless Technology

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Video Output

HDMI

Total USB 3.0 Ports

1

Total USB Ports

1

Total Video Out Ports

1

Write Speed

14 fps, 5.7K 60p, 4K 120p

Auto Focus Technology

Contrast Detection

Focus Features

Automatic, Continuous-Servo AF, Focus Lock AF Area Mode, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF, Touch AF & Shutter

Autofocus Points

171

Focus Type

manual-and-auto

Focus Mode

Automatic AF (AF-A), Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)

Autofocus

Yes

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2 reviews for Panasonic LUMIX GH6, 25.2MP Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Camera with Unlimited C4K/4K 4:2:2 10-bit Video Recording, 7.5-Stop 5-Axis Dual Image Stabilizer ? DC-GH6BODY (Renewed)

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  1. Helpful

    Five Star Experience!!!
    My GH6 arrived on time, in great condition and exceeded my expectations right out of the box. The build quality feels solid and professional, with a reassuring weight that immediately inspires confidence for serious filmmaking. Everything was well-packaged, and the camera powered on and performed exactly as expected.

  2. Leo

    LUMIX GH6 ESSENTIALS
    In understanding how good this camera is, you need to start with the basics. The Leica lenses available for this camera, are Not Only the BEST LENSES ON THE MARKET AT ANY PRICE , butthey are consistently so. Fuji lenses are the same. It’s a given that this is the BEST VIDEO camera available. So I won’t waste words there.There is a lot more to this “What’s better the 4/3 cameras or Full Frame ” First you should know that the engineering put forth by Panasonic and Fuji is second to none in this digital business. Panasonic has fine tuned the 4/3 image quality so much that the differences in comparing net results on like a 3’x 4′ blow up, isnot an issue that would make me want to go full frame. Especially when you look, at the baggage size and weight of the full frame bodies and lenses. Just comparing Camera bodies and the ease of function, Panasonic and Fuji have left the others in the dust.My conclusion is , any advantage the Full frames are thought to have, is blown away with Panasonics Leica lenses. These are Leica lenses built with newer and more modern equipment, then Leica ever had before. Take the 16mm 1.4 or the 50-200 2.8 out and shoot them. If you want to do portraits with various light conditions, try the 42.5mm Nocticron 1.2.I guess what I am saying, is that the proof is in the pudding!TRACTOR Man

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