Panasonic has officially introduced its successor to the GH2, the Lumix GH3 (via
DPReview) a Micro Four Thirds camera that looks, and in many ways, behaves like a DSLR. The GH2 was a shooter that caught on with pros, especially due to its impressive video performance. In fact, many held it up as the standard to beat for more expensive cameras and supposedly more?professional?devices, including even the much more expensive 5D Mk II. Panasonic looks to hope to please the GH2's avid fan base with more pro-focused features, and a new 72Mbps codec for video capture that should do away with the imperfections AVCHD (used on most mirrorless cameras) introduces into the mix. The GH3 is definitely a beast, with a magnesium alloy body that pro shooters will find feels familiar to their DSLRs,?complete?with some degree of weather-resistance via dust- and splash-proof construction. It?gets?a slightly upgraded sensor, capable of 16.05MP capture with a native ISO range of 200 to 12,800, and an expanded range of 125 to 25,600. On the video front, in addition to the new high-bandwidth codec, the GH3 has no cap on recording time thanks to an internal layout designed to dissipate heat, and it can record in AVCHD, AVCHD Progressive, MP4, or MOV formats. The GH3 can also support an external mic via a 3.5mm stereo input jack, and also boasts another for headphone monitoring.
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