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Published: 2014-10-16, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Solid, comfortabletouse camera body, Excellent still image quality, Industryleading video capabilities, Highly detailed video capture, Extensive support tools focus peaking, synchro scan, zebra.., 'DFD' system improves continuous focus ability, Good view
DFD system limited to Panasonic lenses, Focus tracking poor at subject identification, Focus peaking often too subtle to assess focus point, No Auto ISO in manual exposure video shooting mode, No option to cqpture 1080 video from 4K crop region to minimiz
Despite increased competition, the GH4 remains the most complete stills/video camera on the market. It's a competitive stills camera in its own right but the attention to detail when it comes to the provision of movie-shooting tools and capabilities makes...
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Abstract: For professional use Panasonic have a DMW-YAGH interface unit with Full HD (4:2:2 / 10-bit) four parallel outputs that can be used for 4K (4:2:2 / 10-bit) output - with time code, as well as professional audio inputs and real time LED audio level monitori...
Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: As video cameras go, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 and Sony Alpha 7S are very DSLR-like in shape. A four-fold difference in sensor size, and a significant gulf in price suggests this may be the only similarity. However, in terms of intent, they're not as di...
Abstract: Panasonic GH4 review: the GH4 offers some incredible features, like 4k video recording, focus peaking, a hi-res EVF and a vari-angle touchscreen. Find out how it performs in our review video.Panasonic has clearly invested a lot of time and effort in impro...
Abstract: We get a hands-on first look at the Panasonic GH4 and Interface Unit. Find out what this camera is capable of, and see sample footage.G-Technology unveiled two impressive raid options with their new STUDIO lineup. Get the details straight from the show fl...
Impressive 4K video; Durable weathersealed body; Very fast autofocus; DSLR styled design is a pleasure to use
Weak Tracking AF; Higher resolution sensor would have been welcome; Intimidating, overcomplicated controls
The Lumix GH4 probably could have turned up just with 4K video and still gotten people talking, so it's to Panasonic's credit that a clear and conscious effort has been made to create a camera with more to it than that.This camera is a solid attempt ...
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4k (C4k and UHD) video, recorded internally, 1080p at up to 200Mbit/s or 96fps for slow motion, Pro-level video options, controls and displays, Weatherproof body with broad customization, Very fast single AF speed. Works in very low light, Silent electronic shutter option, Good quality stills and chance to grab from 4k video, Decent battery life for a mirrorless camera, High resolution electronic
4k footage looks noisy at 800 ISO and above, 1080p footage uses non-integer crop, Rolling shutter artefacts in some conditions, Still photo quality no better than other MFT cameras, Shooting speed slows to 5-6fps with continuous AF, No phase-detect / hybrid AF, No built-in stabilization, unlike Olympus MFT models, No in-camera panorama mode.
It's hard not to be impressed by the Lumix GH4. It handles confidently as a stills camera and is an absolute joy for video. As I've mentioned throughout my review, it is not a low light monster: the 1:1 crop for 4k video from the relatively small sens...