Out this December for $1999.99.
The BGH1 is developed for versatility, expandability, and ease of setup. Panasonic envisages it being utilized in multi-camera scenarios including drones, live streaming, and other intricate setups. The video camera has Power over Ethernet+, indicating it can be powered with the very same cable that connects it to a network, and up to 12 of them can be controlled at as soon as with the accompanying Lumix Tether for Multicam app.
The sensor is 10.2 megapixels, probably to optimize the video camera for 4K video recording. The camera can shoot video footage at 4:2:0 10-bit C4K/4K 60p or 4:2:2 10-bit All-I C4k/4K 30p, and theres an option to record in Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) for broadcast-ready HDR.
Other functions consist of dual UHS-II SD card slots, USB-C 3.1, HDMI output (up to 4K 4:2:2 10-bit C4K/4K 60p), 3G-SDI, a 3.5 mm in/out jack, WiFi and Bluetooth, and the capability to output desqueezed anamorphic video over Ethernet, SDI, or USB-C. Panasonic is also releasing a totally free SDK to let individuals produce camera control tools that work with USB.
Panasonic has actually revealed the Lumix BGH1, a special device that the business explains as a “box-style mirrorless cinema and live occasion electronic camera.” It has a Micro 4 Thirds sensor and a compact cubic design, with one of the cameras sides almost totally dominated by the lens install.
The Lumix BGH1 will be out this December for $1,999.99. Panasonic prepares to release more details about the video camera during a YouTube launch occasion at 12PM ET today.