Lumix BGH1 .. Box video camera |
Panasonic announced the launch of the Lumix BGH1 camcorder.
The camera is a unique device that the company describes as a box-like cinema without mirrors or live action cameras.
The camera has a box-shaped sensor (four-thirds), and the viewfinder occupies almost exclusively one side of the camera.
The three-quarter microphone is a standard set by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008 for the design and development of digital and interchangeable lens camcorders.
Panasonic Lumix BGH1 is engineered to accommodate different video production requirements to support versatility, scalability, and ease of installation.
Panasonic expects them to be used in drones, live broadcasts, and other situations.
The camera has an Ethernet connection. This means that it can be run with the same network cable.
With the Lumix Tether app supplied with Multicam, up to 12 Lumix BGH1 cameras can be controlled simultaneously.
The sensor has 10.2 megapixels and is ideal for 4K cameras.
The camera can capture 4: 2: 0 video images at 60 frames per second or 4: 2: 2 at 30 frames per second, and it also supports up to 240 frames per second. Full HD Photography.
Other features include two SD UHS-II card slots, USB-C 3.1, HDMI, 3.5mm I / O, WiFi and Bluetooth.
It can simultaneously output stereo optical material via (HDMI), (SDI) or (USB-C).
Panasonic has also released a free SDK that allows users to create USB camera controls.
The camera does not have a screen or electronic viewfinder. Screen is required to be used as a standalone digital cinema camera.
Lumix BGH1 will be released in December for $ 1,999.99.
Panasonic plans to publish more information about the lightweight and compact camera at a launch event on the YouTube platform.