Ready for adventure, from filming a remote village to shooting insects under the darkness of the jungle canopy, the lightweight and compact Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 is weather sealed and ready to take on the challenges with you - the classically designed and easy-to-grip chassis is both splash proof and dustproof. You’ll always capture beautiful and authentic colors driven by the 16.05-megapixel Live MOS sensor and enhanced 3DNR and MNR. Building on the prestige of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 Review , new Lumix G addition takes professional videographer to the next level in a portable interchangeable lens camera.
The new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 pushes the boundaries of video quality from an interchangeable lens camera. The Panasonic Lumix GH3’s sensor advances mean that you can take complete control of stunningly clear 1080 50p Full HD AVCHD video with a video bitrates of 28 Mbps or you can shoot MOV1 videos with 72Mbps in ALL-I. Full-time AF, AF Tracking and Face Recognition AF are all available in video mode, allowing you to ensure the focus stays on a subject or face, even if they move around.
The powerful and versatile Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 is also compatible with all the accessories you would expect. It features a sync socket for studio lighting rigs as well as a range of pro-friendly accessories including noise-reduction directional microphone for exceptionally focused sound which can easily be plugged into the 3.5mm microphone jack. For longevity and even more flexibility, the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 battery grip means you can shoot for longer and benefit from the additional weight to get you more stability when you need it. For more creative control, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 Charger vertical grip accessory means you can make precise changes and take the perfect shot.
Although Panasonic has developed a new Live MOS image sensor for the Lumix GH3 compact system camera, it hasn't boosted the resolution, suggesting it feels the existing 16.1 megapixels to be more than adequate. That's not to say it hasn't paid attention to resolution, though. The sensor is overlaid by a newly-developed optical low-pass filter that the company says is optimized to provide a better balance of resolution against moiré reduction.
A newly-developed Venus Engine image processor also has its part to play, as does the connectivity for both sensor and processor. The power supply and signal lines are designed to be as close to the same length as possible, which Panasonic says helps prevent noise entering the signal processing circuit, power supply line and grounding line. The latest-generation of Venus Engine uses both 3D Noise Reduction and Multi-process Noise Reduction algorithms in an attempt to further tame noise.
While the DMC-GH3 Panasonic Lumix Charger doesn't include a built-in GPS receiver, it is possible to geotag images as they're passed through your smartphone or location-aware tablet. The connected device's GPS or network location info is used to provide the necessary geotags.
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