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Panasonic GH2

Quick information
Brand Panasonic 2010
Model DMC-GH2
Released Year 2010
Type Digital Cameras
Series Lumix
Color Black
Video Resolution Full HD 1920 x 1080 at 60i/50i
Optical Zoom NA
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Panasonic Lumix GH2 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera featuring a 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor designed for high-resolution still photography.

It includes a Venus Engine image processor enabling fast image processing and improved noise reduction performance.

The camera supports Full HD 1080p video recording with AVCHD Lite and MP4 formats, catering to advanced multimedia use.

It offers a 3.0-inch free-angle OLED Live View display, enhancing composition and shooting flexibility.

The GH2 incorporates an autofocus system with contrast detection and face recognition technology for precise focusing.

Connectivity options include HDMI output and USB 2.0 interface for easy file transfer and external monitoring.

Specifications

Country Japan
Type Digital SLR
Model Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2
Series Panasonic LUMIX
Color Black
Features NA
Optical Zoom NA
Maximum Resolution NA
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Digital Zoom NA
Maximum Aperture NA
MPN NA
Charger Included NA
Screen Size NA
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Connectivity HDMI output, USB 2.0
Manufacturer Warranty NA
Item Weight NA
California Prop 65 Warning NA
Item Height NA
Item Length NA
Item Width NA
UPC NA
Sensor Type 16MP Live MOS
Image Processor Venus Engine IX
Video Resolution Full HD 1920 x 1080 at 60i/50i
LCD Screen 3.0-inch OLED free-angle
Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds

Key Advantages

The GH2 provides excellent image quality with its 16MP sensor and advanced image processor.

Its compact mirrorless design makes it highly portable compared to DSLRs.

Full HD video recording supports high-quality multimedia creation.

The free-angle OLED screen facilitates flexible shooting angles and clear viewing.

Fast and accurate autofocus system enhances user experience in diverse shooting conditions.

Support for interchangeable lenses offers versatility for various photographic styles.

Limitations

The camera lacks in-body image stabilization, relying on lens stabilization for shake reduction.

Autofocus performance may be slower in low-light situations compared to newer models.

Battery life is moderate, which may require carrying extra batteries for extended shoots.

No built-in Wi-Fi or advanced connectivity options for instant image sharing.

The rear LCD is fixed with limited resolution compared to modern cameras with touchscreen interfaces.

Some users may find the menu system complex and less intuitive than contemporary designs.

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