Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera Launched

Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H has been propelled, the organization’s latest computerized single-lens full-outline mirrorless camera intended to deliver film quality video yield. This new camera joins the Lumix DC-S1 and Lumix DC-S1R in Panasonic’s lineup of professional-grade, full-outline mirrorless cameras. The Lumix DC-S1H sensor’s resolution has been set at 24.2-megapixels, and it complies with the new Dual Native ISO. Other key highlights of the Lumix DC-S1H include Full V-Log/V-Gamut with 14+ stops of dynamic range, 6K full-outline catch, 4:2:2 10bit inside recording, Cinema 4K recording at up to 60p, and boundless recording time.

In its press release, Panasonic says the Lumix DC-S1H is the “world’s first camera fit for video recording at 6K/24p.” The 24.2-megapixel full-outline sensor found in the Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H complies with the new Dual Native ISO, which means in mix with ideal signal processing by the Venus Engine, the camera will most likely achieve a greatest ISO 51200 during recording, all while holding the noise in line. The camera features boundless recording time in all recording modes thanks to the organization’s one of a kind warmth dispersion technologies. Also, notwithstanding being the world’s first camera equipped for video recording at 6K/24p (3:2 aspect proportion), the Lumix S1H can also record at 5.9K/30p (16:9 aspect proportion) and 10-piece 60p 4K/C4K.

To avoid shaky shots caused during handheld video-recording, the Lumix DC-S1H combines 5-axis Body IS (Image Stabilizer) and 2-axis OIS (optical picture stabilization) found in the Lumix S series lenses. This helps in shooting stabilized film for as low as 6.5-stop slower shutter speed. Moreover, the total scope of the Lumix S-series cameras employs the L-mount system, which means users will get a diverse and future-evidence scope of products.

The Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H has been estimated at $3,999.99 (body-just), and it will be available for purchase before the part of the arrangement, month. Lastly, there’s no official word on the Indian cost or release date.

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