Panasonic LUMG9 camera reduces gap between cameras without mirrors and DSLR cameras

Panasonic launches a new camera from its leading non-mirror cameras that target the DSLR camera Market Pro, dubbed Panasonic lumG9 is a professional camera box, with a 20-megapixel Live MOS sensor, an ultra-fast autofocus time of 0.04 seconds and a lens Ultra-precision electronic camera up to 3, 680k dot and 120 frames per second imaging rate.
It also features a multi-angle touch screen with a precision of 1, 040k dot in the back, which is the most common among the colourless camera models, but there is an LCD screen on the top of the camera like professional DSLR cameras.

Visual stability of the image offers the equivalent of 6.5-stops, and the camera is equipped with Micro Four thirds lenses.

It is able to accurately record 4k video and rate 60 frames per second, although one of the most interesting additional features is its ability to take accurate images reaches up to 80 megapixels through the high-res mode, meaning that the camera takes four separate images to enlarge the image to huge dimensions.

When the camera is paired with a new Leica lens with a diameter of 200 mm and a f/2.8 slot, the final results are genius.

Panasonic lumG9 camera will be available from January 1, 2018 at a $1964 price for the chassis, or $2645 with a Leica-diameter lens of 16 mm and F slot/2.8, as you will be able to get the camera chassis and Panasonic diameter 16 mm lenses and F/3.5 slot at $2186.                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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