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Panasonic Lumix GH6 Available Mid-March for $2199

Published: February 22, 2022

 

Panasonic GH6 Officially Announced
Panasonic GH6 Officially Announced

 

Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 is finally officially released but we have already written about it many times and published the detailed specs so for those who have been folllowing us there shouldn't be any surprise here. Well, except maybe the price. The GH6 will be available  for $2199, less than the estimated price of $2499 earlier. Coincidentally, it is the same price with the recently unveiled OM System OM-1  flaship MFT camera!

 

GH6 will be available Mid-March and the pre-production models are in the hands of selected reviewers only so far, so we will have to wait to have one in our hands to get into more details of this promising new camera. Just to refresh, here are the main features followed by the comparison with the OM System OM-1 and Panasonic GH5 II.

 

Key Features & Specs

  • 25.2-megapixel Four Thirds sensor with AR Coating and no optical low-pass filter
  • New Venus Engine processor with 2x processing speed
  • Updated DFD-based AF with 315 AF points/areas
  • ISO Range: 100-25600 (native); Low expanded ISO: 50, 64, 80
  • 7.5-stop 5-axis Dual I.S. 2 image stabilization system
  • 100MP Handheld High-Res Shooting mode
  • Up to 75fps continuous burst shooting with AFS mode
  • 5.7K 60p 10-bit
  • 4:2:2 10-bit 4K up to 60p
  • 10-bit Full HD up 300fps
  • Apple ProRes 422 internal recording
  • 13+ stops of dynamic range in video with new Dynamic Range Boost Mode
  • Unlimited video recording time in all resolutions and frame rates
  • Built-in active cooling fan, but still weather-sealed
  • 3680k-dot OLED EVF
  • Tilt and vari-angle touchscreen with 1840k-dot LCD
  • Dual card slots (CFExpress Type B, UHS-II SD)
  • USD$ 2200 body-only

 

Panasonic GH6 vs OM System Olympus OM-1 Comparison

FEATURE and SPECS COMPARISON
ModelPanasonic Lumix DC-GH6OM System OM-1
Sensor Resolution25.2 MP20.0 MP
Announced Date2022-02-222022-02-15
Camera TypePro MirrorlessPro Mirrorless
Sensor TypeCMOSStacked BSI Live MOS Sensor
Sensor SizeFour ThirdsFour Thirds
Sensor SensitivityISO 100 - 25600( expands to 50-25600)ISO 200 - 25600( expands to 80-102400)
Lens MountMicro Four ThirdsMicro Four Thirds
Image Stabil.Sensor-shift ( up to 7.5 stops)Sensor-shift ( up to 7.0 stops)
Eye Tracking Focus
Weight823g599g
Dimensions139 x 100 x 100mm135 x 92 x 73mm
Weather Sealing
Animal Eye Tracking
Focus Stacking
Focus Bracket
Minimum Shutter60 sec60 sec
Maximum Shutter1/8000sec1/8000sec
Maximum Shutter Electronic1/32000 sec1/32000 sec
Continuous Drive14.0fps10.0fps
Max Video Reso5760 x 28804096 x 2160
Video fps at Max120p,60p,50p,30p,25p,24p60p
Video FormatsMPEG-4, H.264, H.265MPEG-4, H.264, H.265, HEVC
Max Video Mbps800202
Max Video Color Depth10bit10bit
Storage Slot22
UHS SupportUHS-IIUHS-II
Battery Life360520
Battery ModelDMW-BLK22BLX-1
RAW Video
Webcam
Anti Flicker
Microphone Port
Headphone Port
Wifi
Weather Sealing
Timelapse
Screen TypeFully articulatedFully articulated
LCD Size3.00"3.00"
Screen dots18400001620000
Touch Screen
Viewfinder
Viewfinder TypeElectronicElectronic
Viewfinder Coverage100%100%
Viewfinder Magnification0.76x0.83x
Viewfinder Resolution3,680,0005,760,000
Selfie Friendly Screen
High Resolution Mode
AF Joystick
Bluetooth
Full-size HDMI Port
Gyro data Stabilization
Vehicle Tracking
Live Composition
PriceAmazon, B&H PhotoAmazon, B&H Photo

 

Panasonic GH6 vs Panasonic GH5 II Comparison

FEATURE and SPECS COMPARISON
ModelPanasonic Lumix DC-GH6Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 II
Sensor Resolution25.2 MP20.0 MP
Announced Date2022-02-222021-07-30
Camera TypePro MirrorlessPro Mirrorless
Sensor TypeCMOSCMOS
Sensor SizeFour ThirdsFour Thirds
Sensor SensitivityISO 100 - 25600( expands to 50-25600)ISO 200 - 25600( expands to 100)
Lens MountMicro Four ThirdsMicro Four Thirds
Image Stabil.Sensor-shift ( up to 7.5 stops)Sensor-shift ( up to 6.5 stops)
Eye Tracking Focus
Weight823g727g
Dimensions139 x 100 x 100mm139 x 98 x 87mm
Weather Sealing
Min AF Detecting Range-4eV-5eV
Animal Eye Tracking
Focus Stacking
Post Focus
Focus Bracket
Minimum Shutter60 sec60 sec
Maximum Shutter1/8000sec1/8000sec
Maximum Shutter Electronic1/32000 sec1/16000 sec
Continuous Drive14.0fps12.0fps
Max Video Reso5760 x 28804992 x 3744
Video fps at Max120p,60p,50p,30p,25p,24p60p,50p,30p,25p,24p
Video FormatsMPEG-4, H.264, H.265MPEG-4, H.264, H.265
High Speed Video300fps240fps
Max Video Color Depth10bit10bit
Storage Slot22
UHS SupportUHS-IIUHS-II
Battery Life360400
Battery ModelDMW-BLK22DMW-BLK22
RAW Video
Webcam
Anti Flicker
Microphone Port
Headphone Port
Wifi
Weather Sealing
Timelapse
Screen TypeFully articulatedFully articulated
LCD Size3.00"3.00"
Screen dots18400001840000
Touch Screen
Viewfinder
Viewfinder TypeElectronicElectronic
Viewfinder Coverage100%100%
Viewfinder Magnification0.76x0.76x
Viewfinder Resolution3,680,0003,680,000
Selfie Friendly Screen
High Resolution Mode
AF Joystick
Bluetooth
Full-size HDMI Port
Gyro data Stabilization
PriceAmazon, B&H PhotoAmazon, B&H Photo

Press release:

The LUMIX GH6, a Compact Next-generation Mirrorless Camera Featuring Unlimited C4K/60p in 4:2:2 10-bit, 5.7K/60p in 10-bit and 4K 120p HFR / FHD Maximum 300fps VFR Video Recording

Newark, NJ (February 21, 2022) – Panasonic is proud to introduce the new LUMIX GH6 - the latest flagship model of the LUMIX G Series digital mirrorless camera based on the Micro Four Thirds system standard.

In 2009, Panasonic introduced the DMC-GH1, the first model of the LUMIX GH series, with a photo/video-hybrid concept. Since then, the GH series has evolved to include innovative features demanded by users and has become renowned by creators worldwide as a first-choice tool thanks to its performance, mobility, and rugged design. The LUMIX GH6 is the latest addition of the series that again breaks the boundaries of digital mirrorless cameras.

By increasing the effective pixel count by more than 20%1, the new 25.2-megapixel Live MOS Sensor boasts high-resolution, high-speed signal readout and wide dynamic range. The new Venus Engine is equipped with advanced image processing technologies to render high resolution images with natural noise texture and rich color reproduction, which is a hallmark of LUMIX cameras.

The LUMIX GH6 contains V-Log/V-Gamut – a first for LUMIX G Micro Four Thirds cameras – and provides 12+ stops and even 13+ stops of wide dynamic range using Dynamic Range Boost mode.2

The new LUMIX GH6 has again evolved to achieve 4:2:2 10-bit C4K 60p unlimited video recording time3, 4:2:0 10-bit 4K120p, 4:2:2 10bit FHD 240p HFR (High Frame Rate) and FHD maximum 300fps VFR (Variable Frame Rate) to reproduce dynamic motion of the subject. In addition to 4:2:0 10-bit 5.7K 60p, 4:2:0 10-bit 5.8K 30p (4.4K 60p) anamorphic 4:3 video can be recorded utilizing the full area of the sensor. It is possible to display de-squeezed footage on the monitor in real-time. 5.7K 30p video recording is available in Apple ProRes 422 HQ for the first time in LUMIX cameras, which enables non-linear editing without transcoding. Extended recording time is made possible with LUMIX’s heat management technology.

Boasting 7.5 stops of powerful image stabilization with its Dual I.S.2 for agile handheld shooting, the LUMIX GH6 has adopted a new super high-precision 5-axis gyro sensor with a new algorithm to achieve 7.5 stops of Body I.S.4 and Dual I.S.25. It also offers a wide variety of recording formats, resolutions and framerates to choose from according to the purpose.

With expertise drawn from firsthand opinions, the LUMIX GH6 has been designed to recognize high quality video expression and workflow efficiency from setup to delivery in addition to excellent depiction performance and mobility. Together with a wide array of lens options, Panasonic is committed to leading the industry with creators who are seeking for a new way to go beyond the limitations of creativity.

The LUMIX GH6 will be available at valued channel partners for $2,199.99 (body only) and $2,799.99 (body + L-kit package) in mid-March.

  1. In comparison with the sensor of the LUMIX GH5.
  2. Available in Creative Video mode only, Minimum ISO 800 in standard mode/ISO2000 in V-Log/HLG.
  3. Under the guaranteed operating environment. When using a battery. The recording time depends on the capacity of the battery and the recording media.
  4. Based on the CIPA standard [Yaw/Pitch direction: focusing distance f=60mm (35mm film camera equivalent f=120mm), when H-ES12060 is used.
  5. Based on the CIPA standard [Yaw/Pitch direction: focusing distance f=140mm (35mm film camera equivalent f=280mm), when H-FS14140 is used.

1. State-of-the-art technologies enhance video quality even higher

Panasonic has developed a new 25.2-megapixel Live MOS Sensor without LPF (Low-pass Filter) that boasts high resolution, high-speed signal readout that reduces rolling shutter problem and achieves wide dynamic range. The new Venus Engine delivers approximately twice the processing power1, enabling high-speed processing of the new sensor's higher pixel counts, higher-resolution and higher-bit-rate video. It has evolved with three key technologies: New Intelligent Detail Processing, New 2D Noise Reduction and High Precision 3D Noise Reduction for video. The new Intelligent Detail Processing detects the edges and flat and detailed parts in a frame more accurately, resulting in highly realistic images. The new 2D Noise Reduction suppresses chromatic noise and improves the texture of luminance noise to make photo clear and natural even when shot at high sensitivity. With the High Precision 3D Noise

Reduction for video, the detection capability of still and moving parts has been advanced, which makes it possible to optimize noise reduction while minimizing afterimages. As a result, the image quality of video with dynamic motion is enhanced. In addition, high-precision Dual 3D Color Control enhances color reproduction by brightness level, saturation level, and hue level for rich, faithful color expression.

The combination of the new advanced sensor with the enhanced saturation performance and engine makes it possible to render clearer images even in 25.2-megapixel high resolution and lower minimum ISO sensitivity at ISO 100 [Photo: ISO 50(Extended) - 25600 / Video: ISO 50(Extended) -12800].

Dynamic range measures the luminance range that a digital camera can capture. The LUMIX GH6 provides 12+ stops of wide dynamic range for pre-installed V-Log recording capability. Even 13+ stops can be achieved using Dynamic Range Boost mode2. With the new Dynamic Range Boost mode, saturation-priority image generated from low ISO circuit and low noise image generated from high ISO circuit are synthesized at each pixel. The composite image achieves both low noise and high saturation, resulting in a clear and smooth HDR video with rich gradation.

For agile handheld shooting, the LUMIX GH6 has adopted a new super high-precision 5-axis gyro sensor with a new algorithm to achieve 7.5 stops of Body I.S.3 and Dual I.S.24. Thanks to this powerful image stabilization, even 100-megapixel high resolution images can be shot using the High-Resolution mode without a tripod. In High-Resolution mode, eight consecutive images are automatically shot while shifting the sensor using the Body I.S. (Image Stabilizer) mechanism and synthesized into a 100-megapixel equivalent (11552 x 8672-pixel) image that faithfully reproduces precise details to be saved as beautiful, highly realistic RAW and JPEG images. With its high mobility achieved by the compact, lightweight design and powerful Body I.S., the LUMIX GH6 makes previously impossible shooting, such as handheld ultra-telephoto shooting, possible. The 5-axis Dual I.S. 2 also works for video recording, including 4K video to record natural, comfortable-to-see video footage. It applies appropriate compensation according to the type of movement by precisely judging the cause – whether it was generated by panning, tilting or hand-shake. The B.I.S. compensates for camera movement even when an interchangeable lens without O.I.S. (e.g., a cine lens) is used.

  1. In comparison with DC-S1H
  2. Available in Creative Video mode only, minimum ISO2000 in V-Log/HLG.
  3. Based on the CIPA standard [Yaw/Pitch direction: focusing distance f=60mm (35mm film camera equivalent f=120mm), when H-ES12060 is used.
  4. Based on the CIPA standard [Yaw/Pitch direction: focusing distance f=140mm (35mm film camera equivalent f=280mm), when H-FS14140 is used.

2. Professional-quality video performance for unlimited expression

The LUMIX GH Series has created an epoch-making industrial sensation by achieving outstanding video recording performance with advanced features that meet professional quality levels and standards. The LUMIX GH6 again evolves to achieve 4:2:2 10-bit C4K 60p unlimited video recording time1. 4:2:0 10-bit 4K120p (Equivalent to 5x slow motion2) and 4:2:2 10-bit FHD 240p HFR (High Frame Rate) video recording with audio also available to enable impressive expression such as speed ramping. FHD maximum 300fps (Equivalent to 12.5x slow motion2) and VFR (Variable Frame Rate) reproduce the dynamic motion of the subject.

In addition to 4:2:0 10-bit 5.7K 60p, 4:2:0 10-bit 5.8K 30p (4.4K 60p) anamorphic 4:3 video can be recorded utilizing the full area of the sensor. It is possible to display de-squeezed footage on the monitor in real time. 5.7K 30p internal video recording is available in ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes 422 for the first time in the LUMIX series using the CFexpress Type B card, which enables non-linear editing without transcoding. DCI4K, FHD ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes 422 will be supported with a future firmware update.

The LUMIX GH6 is capable of 4:2:2 10-bit C4K 60p internal recording and simultaneous output in 4:2:2 10-bit C4K 60p over HDMI. Since it is HDMI 2.1 compliant, it will support C4K 120p HDMI video output with a future firmware update. Moreover, capability of C4K 120p RAW output to Atomos Ninja V+ monitor recorder over HDMI 2.0, is under development, which also will be available with a future firmware update.

The LUMIX GH6 contains V-Log/V-Gamut capture to deliver a high dynamic range and broad colors. V-Log renders a very flat image while maintaining all the color information within the image. This means that there is a greater level of play when the images are put through post-production processes. The Live MOS sensor of the LUMIX GH6 achieves a wide color gamut known as V-Gamut, which is the GH6’s optimum color space and provides a color space that is wider than BT.2020. V-Log has log curve characteristics that are somewhat reminiscent of negative film and V-Gamut delivers a color space even larger than film.

The LUMIX GH6 offers the renowned colorimetry of the VariCam line of cinema cameras and uses their V-LOG picture profile and wider V-Gamut. For monitoring your work and to see an image that is no longer in LOG, the GH6 includes the V709 LUT (Look Up Table) with Rec.709 standard in the camera by default, this LUT can be output over HDMI or to the cameras monitors or both. It is possible to install your own LUT’s into the GH6 and access them from the V-Log View Assist menu. For users of the Varicam and EVA1 the GH6 can support LUT’s in their .vlt format, and for users of other camera systems we also support the .cube format.

The LUMIX GH6 offers a host of practical features. There are a variety of settings in Photo Style including different Cinelike gamma presets. “Cinelike D2” and “Cinelike V2” have similar gamma setting characteristics for film production. In response to requests from professional users, video assist functions such as Waveform Monitor, Zebra Pattern, Luminance Spot Meter, Frame Marker, Anamorphic Desqueeze Display, Red REC Frame Indicator and Tally lamps are available. The Safety Zone Marker, a new feature on the LUMIX GH6, shows a guide of 95%, 90% or 80% recording area to secure safety zone for the composition and for the subtitles. Center Marker now allows you to choose the type of the marker. In Color Temperature Setting, the kelvin values can now be displayed on the recording screen.

By using both an XLR microphone connected via the XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW-XLR1 (Ch1 Ch2) and built-in microphone (Ch3, Ch4), 48/96kHz 24-bit high-res audio can be recorded3. Users can combine several types of external microphones that fit the recording situation such as outdoor interviews where the voice of the speakers and ambient sound need to be recorded. The channel to use for the headphone can be switched during video recording and audio menus can be directly accessed with the Fn1 button on the camera top for easy sound level check during 4-channel audio recording. For the external microphone, a Φ3.5mm stereo jack is provided.

4K 60p Time Lapse videos can also be produced inside the camera. With the Exposure Leveling function, the exposure is automatically adjusted to prevent large changes in brightness between adjacent frames to produce equable time lapse footage.

USB host capability will be added with a future firmware update, making it possible to write the data directly to the SSD.

  1. Under the guaranteed operating environment. When using a battery. The recording time depends on the capacity of the battery and the recording media.
  2. In 24p
  3. 4-channel audio recording is available in ProRes and MOV.

3. Agile mobility and smart operation for professional use

With the incorporation of the new 25.2-megapixel Live MOS Sensor and new Venus Engine, the auto focus performance of the LUMIX GH6 has been improved. With higher speed signal processing by the Venus Engine and an improved AF algorithm, subject detection performance has been dramatically enhanced to achieve higher precision AF.

To support high precision focusing, the LUMIX GH6 provides practical options for manual focusing. While focus is shifted by a variable amount according to the rotation speed of the focus ring for non-linear setting, it is shifted with a designated amount according to the rotational quantum of the focus ring for linear setting. Sensitivity (amount of focus shift per rotational quantum) can be selected from 90 to 360 degrees by 30-degrees to enable intended focus operation. The MF Assist, which enables the focus point to be enlarged, is now available photo shooting and video recording*.

The LUMIX GH6 is capable of high-speed burst shooting at 14 (AFS) / 8 (AFC) fps with a mechanical shutter and 75 fps with an electronic shutter.

The LUMIX GH6 adopts the 3.0-inch free-angle touch-control monitor in 3:2 aspect with 1,840K-dot high resolution. It does not cause interference even when both the HDMI cable and USB cable are connected by adjusting the tilt/rotation angle of the monitor. A large, 3,680K-dot OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) LVF (Live View Finder) features a high magnification ratio of approx. 1.52x / 0.76x (35mm camera equivalent).

*Up to 60p. Does not work in Variable Frame Rate mode.

4. Reliable quality and performance for professional use and connectivity

Overheating is a fatal issue to continuous video recording especially when the resolution and the frame rates are increased. However, the LUMIX GH6 achieves unlimited video recording time1 in C4K 60p 4:2:2 10-bit by optimizing the heat dissipating path with a forced-cooling mechanism and allows video recording of VFR/HFR, ProRes and high-resolution footage exceeding 4K for an extended time.

To ensure the GH6 can withstand heavy field use, it is composed of a magnesium alloy full die-cast front / rear frame, splash-resistant2,dust-resistant, and freeze-resistant down to -10 degrees Celsius/14 degrees Fahrenheit. The shutter unit also is durable for approx. 200,000 cycles. The Rec button is located on both the top and front of the camera, which makes it easy to start and stop recording even when shooting at a low angle or with a shoulder rig.

The LUMIX GH6 is equipped with double card slots. The CFexpress card (Type B) supports internal recording of high bitrate video at 800Mbps or more including 5.7K 30p ProRes 422 HQ and C4K 60p ALL-I. The SD Memory Card UHS II V90 supports internal recording of video at 600Mbps or less. It also is possible to choose the recording method from Relay Recording, Backup Recording, Allocation Recording using both the SD Memory Card and CFexpress Card.

For the terminal, HDMI Type A is provided. Plus, a cable lock holder for the HDMI/USB cable is bundled to prevent issues such as unplugging on location. The LUMIX GH6 supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 for high-speed writing and readout. The 2200mAh high-capacity battery can be recharged either via AC or USB. It also complies with USB PD (Power Delivery) when the corresponding Battery Charger DMW-BTC15 (sold separately) is used. The LUMIX GH6 is compatible with Time Code IN/OUT synchronization through the flash synchro terminal and bundled BNC converter cable with BNC cable. This makes the non-linear editing of footage shot with multiple cameras easy.

Wi-Fi 5 GHz (IEEE802.11ac)3 is effective in addition to 2.4 GHz (IEEE802.11b/g/n). This provides secure and stable connection with a smartphone, tablet and other devices on location for smooth remote control. The transmission speed of photo/video data is increased by using the 5 GHz band. Compatibility with Bluetooth 5.0 (called BLE: Bluetooth Low Energy) enables constant connection with a smartphone or tablet with minimum power consumption. The settings of a LUMIX GH6 camera can be copied and transmitted wirelessly to other GH6 cameras when using multiple GH6 cameras. The LUMIX Sync application for iOS/Android devices allows remote control of the camera using a smartphone or a tablet via easy wireless connection. In addition to wireless control via a Remote Shutter DMW-RS2 (sold separately), application software LUMIX Tether enables tethered shooting via USB. Users can control the camera by connecting it to a PC via USB. It lets them view the image on a large PC screen while shooting.

  1. Under the guaranteed operating environment. When using a battery. The recording time depends on the capacity of the battery and the recording media.
  2. Splash Resistant is a term used to describe an extra level of protection this camera offers against exposure to a minimal amount of moisture, water or dust. Splash Resistant does not guarantee that damage will not occur if this camera is subjected to direct contact with water.
  3. 5GHz Wi-Fi is not available in some countries.

5. A wide variety of LUMIX G lenses – Exclusively designed for Micro Four Thirds camera

The Panasonic LUMIX G Series boasts a total lineup of 30 Micro Four Thirds lenses to choose from according to the purpose. Above these, the LEICA DG VARIO-SUMMILUX 10-25mm / F1.7 ASPH. (X-H1025) and the LEICA DG VARIO-SUMMILUX 25-50mm / F1.7 ASPH. (H-X2550) zoom lenses features full-range F1.7 large aperture and are favored by professional film creators as well as other single-focal- length F1.7 or F2.8 lenses. In addition, the LUMIX GH6 memorizes the name and its focal length of analog lenses such as anamorphic lenses or old lenses to provide suitable setting of camera’s in-body image stabilizer automatically when those lenses are used.

Considering use with the LUMIX GH6, Panasonic has reviewed and updated the firmware of the lenses. It is possible to control AF operation by pressing the shutter button halfway, or by pressing the AF-ON button, when [200.00p] is set in high frame rate video mode when the following lenses are used:

  • H-E08018
  • H-X1025
  • H-X2550
  • H-ES12060
  • H-ES50200
  • H-RS100400
  • H-XA025
  • H-ES200
  • H-HSA12035
  • H-FS12060
  • H-HSA35100
  • H-FSA45200
  • H-FSA100300

H-NS043/H-X012/H-X015 lenses will be compatible, as well as have Focus Ring Control and improved AF performance in 24.00p/2398p mode, following a firmware update scheduled for March 1st, 2022.

6. Future firmware update

To enhance the performance of the LUMIX GH6, the functions below will be available with future firmware updates per consumer demand.

  • DCI4K ProRes 422 HQ / ProRes 422
  • FHD ProRes 422 HQ / ProRes 422
  • USB-SSD direct recording
  • 4K 120p HDMI Video output during Live View
  • DCI 4K 120p HDMI RAW Video Data Output to ATOMOS Ninja V+

For more information on the lens’ firmware update, please refer to https://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/dsc/download/index.html


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TOP Ranked Mirrorless Cameras
Sony A7R V
Sony A7R V
61 MP | Full frame BSI-CMOS | Sony E Mount
Hasselblad X2D
Hasselblad X2D
100 MP | Medium format CMOS | Hasselblad X Mount
Canon R3
Canon R3
24 MP | Full frame Stacked CMOS | Canon RF Mount
Sony A1
Sony A1
50 MP | Full frame Stacked CMOS | Sony E Mount
Fujifilm GFX 100
Fujifilm GFX 100
102 MP | Medium format BSI-CMOS | Fujifilm G Mount

TOP Ranked DSLR Cameras
Nikon D850
Nikon D850
46 MP | Full frame BSI-CMOS | Nikon F Mount
Sony A99 II
Sony A99 II
42 MP | Full frame BSI-CMOS | Sony/Minolta Alpha Mount
Nikon D780
Nikon D780
25 MP | Full frame BSI-CMOS | Nikon F Mount
Pentax K-1
Pentax K-1
36 MP | Full frame CMOS | Pentax KAF2 Mount
Nikon D6
Nikon D6
21 MP | Full frame CMOS | Nikon F Mount

TOP Ranked Large Sensor Compact Cameras
Leica Q2
Leica Q2
47 MP | Full frame CMOS | 28 mm Lens
Fujifilm X100V
Fujifilm X100V
26 MP | APS-C BSI-CMOS | 35 mm Lens
Zeiss ZX1
Zeiss ZX1
37 MP | Full frame CMOS | 35 mm Lens
Sony RX1R II
Sony RX1R II
42 MP | Full frame BSI-CMOS | 35 mm Lens
Leica Q
Leica Q
24 MP | Full frame CMOS | 28 mm Lens

TOP Ranked Compact Cameras
Nikon P7800
Nikon P7800
12 MP | 1/1.7-inch BSI-CMOS | 28-200 mm Lens
Fujifilm X30
Fujifilm X30
12 MP | CMOS X-TRANS II | 28-112 mm Lens
Panasonic ZS80
Panasonic ZS80
20 MP | 1/2.3 BSI-CMOS | 24-720 mm Lens
Panasonic ZS60
Panasonic ZS60
18 MP | 1/2.3 CMOS | 24-720 mm Lens
Olympus TG-6
Olympus TG-6
12 MP | BSI-CMOS | 25-100 mm Lens


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