Panasonic has the oft-rumored 4K mirrorless camera on display at CES 2014. No details are known about the camera, which should be a notch or two above the current Panasonic GH3; however, it is expected to launch at NAB 2014 in April.
Just based on what we see from the images, it looks like the Panasonic 4K Lumix camera will use SDXC cards as its media capture method, which suggests highly compressed 4K video.
Previously rumored specs for the Panasonic 4K Lumix camera include:
- 16MP
- 1/8000 shutter
- 1m dot OLED screen
- 21mm OLED viewfinder, 3,000+ dot.
- Time code
- 200mbps mp4 All-i/100mbps IPB
- 4k/30p
- 4:2:2 10/8bit output
- 3G-SDI and XLR adaptor
Check out more images below.
Kevin Aboy says
Looks like the same body as the GH3. Looking forward to more news!
MirrorLessForums says
Great. May be it will be ready for announcement by CP+
Chriss says
Woow, not bad. 4K @ 30Hz. I hope it supports 120Hz for 1080p!
Allan says
Hmmm,
STILL!! 16Meg, when are Panasonic AND Olympus going to move to higher Megabite Sensors?? loads of people are being put off buying in to Micro Four Thirds because of the lowly 16Meg Sensor, when are they going to move with the times and manufacture say a 20-24 meg Sensor???
jason feldman says
4k = 8mp or so of sensor data, 4,000 x 2,000 (round numbers) = 8,000,000
So 4k has nothing to do with a larger sensor MP wise. What would make sense is to make a sensor that has 35MP and a center scan area of 8MP for 4k. But be careful what you wish you, 4k takes up a lot of storage and takes a bit of computing power to edit.
But 4k alone doesn’t say very much. Is it 10bit? 16bit? What is the DR? Compression / RAW? Showing a camera body with no info and saying it’s 4k is ridiculous… it means they didn’t get it done in time and are scrabbling to get it together as fast as possible. This could lead to great innovation or to short cuts – it depends on the corporate culture at their company.
I look forward to seeing the 4k future we are headed towards, but it’s important to know what kind of 4k we are getting into
Jason