Panasonic GH7 body Cutting-edge video features The Panasonic Lumix GH7 continues a legacy of innovation, and is the latest addition to the acclaimed Lumix GH series. Known for their exceptional video capabilities, Panasonic's GH models have been the choice of many creative professionals since the GH4 debuted as the first mirrorless system camera capable of 4K resolution in 2014. With outstanding performance, the Lumix GH7 is a powerful hybrid camera that excels in both video and still photography. It features a newly developed 25.2 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor that offers a dynamic range of over 13 stops. This ensures accurate colour reproduction, detailed tone levels and effective noise handling. The camera's image stabilizer offers up to 7.5 stops of stabilization, which compensates for strong camera shake even at slower shutter speeds. An enhanced PDAF autofocus system makes it easier to identify, detect, focus and track a variety of subjects with precision. Advanced video features Despite its compact size, the Lumix GH7 is packed with innovative video features normally found on larger cameras. Users can record internally in 5.7K 30p ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes RAW HQ (CFExpress) format. The ability to record proxy files simultaneously improves data transfer, editing and post-production efficiency. Shooting in 5.8K open gate format provides flexible framing, allowing you to capture all aspect ratios in a single shot. Unlimited storage and innovative design Thanks to an innovative design using graphite with high thermal conductivity, heat is efficiently removed from the entire magnesium alloy body, assisted by a cooling fan. This minimises heat dissipation, allowing unlimited video recording at C4K/60P levels without overheating problems. The GH7 also features a Real Time LUT function that allows users to load and apply original LUT files directly to video and stills, and record up to 39 different LUTs for versatile colour adjustment. Enhanced connectivity and audio The GH7 seamlessly integrates with the Frame.io Camera to Cloud platform for efficient editing and collaboration. By connecting the camera to the internet via Wi-Fi or USB tethering, images and proxy videos can be automatically uploaded, streamlining the production and post-production process. In addition, the DMW-XLR2 microphone adapter, released alongside the GH7, provides the world's first 32-bit float audio recording for DSLRs, offering endless possibilities in post-production for perfect sound quality. Key specifications: 25.2 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor with over 13 stops of dynamic range. Built-in Apple ProRes recording 32-bit float audio recording capability Enhanced PDAF autofocus Records up to 39 different LUTs Can be used as a streaming camera Compact, durable and weather-resistant magnesium body Compact, durable and weather-resistant magnesium body