Panasonic introduces GH5S, world’s first cinema 4K video recording camera

Panasonic India has introduced LUMIX GH5S – the world’s first high precision cinema 4K recording camera designed specifically for low light scenarios. This camera excels in low-light shooting, the LUMIX GH5S features 5EV luminance detection performance with Low Light AF that aids in higher sensitivity and optimized tuning of the sensor. It is powered with a LiveView Boost feature that makes it possible to check the composition even in total darkness by boosting the sensitivity just for Live view. The camera has been designed specifically for professional filmmakers such as cinematographers, documentary makers, wedding users, and YouTubers.Panasonic introduces GH5S, world’s first cinema 4K video recording cameraThe GH5S is packed with many features that satisfy the evolving needs of videographers, the new 10.2-megapixel Digital MOS Sensor with Dual Native ISO Technology and Venus Engine 10 reproduces dark parts of the image, allowing ISO 51200 high sensitivity recording when the use of supplemental lighting may not be possible as well as an extended ISO of up to 204,800. Further, GH5S also comes with a Variable Frame Rate Effect (VFR) which allows users to record slow motions and timelapse videos seamlessly at 60 FPS and 240 FPS format. The camera also comes pre-installed with a V logL feature, so users don’t have to purchase a software upgrade key separately. The GH5S has been composed of a magnesium alloy full die-cast front, rear and top frame that is not only splash-proof and dust-proof but also freeze-proof down to -10 degrees Celsius which is tough enough to withstand heavy field use. The camera will be available at all Panasonic stores across the country at a price of INR 184,990.

Mr. Gaurav Ghavri, Product Head- Digital Imaging, Panasonic India, said, “The new LUMIX GH5S is developed to pursue the highest picture quality in high sensitivity video recording and can handle up to ISO 51,200  when the use of supplemental lighting may not be possible. Moreover, videographers now will be able to shoot in both Ultra HD  and cinema 4K resolutions. It has also enhanced the 225-point autofocus system to achieve outstanding footage in any environment, especially in low light. It also allows to shoot time-lapses and 2.5x slow motion in 4K or up 10x slow motion in Full HD.

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