
It's a fast sensor, though, with our readout speed tests suggesting rolling shutter isn't going to be a concern. Although we don't have absolute confirmation, we think it's extremely likely to be a BSI design. Panasonic is being distinctly tight-lipped about the fabrication process, which strongly suggests the camera isn't using the Stacked CMOS technology that's underpinned the latest generation of high-end cameras. The GH6 is based around a completely new sensor: the highest resolution chip we've yet seen in the Four Thirds sensor size. What's new | Body & controls | Video capabilities | Image quality | Autofocus | Video performance | Conclusion | Sample gallery | Specifications This is a $200 increase, compared with the GH5's original price in March 2017 but $200 less expensive than the GH5S was, at launch. The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 comes at a recommended price of $2199.

UHD or DCI 4K in 10-bit 4:2:2 at up to 60p.25MP CMOS sensor with parallel readouts.
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It becomes the first GH camera to use the full VariCam V-Log profile. The GH6 is built around a sensor with parallel high and low-gain readouts to deliver a 'Dynamic Range Boost' mode that Panasonic says delivers more than 13 stops of dynamic range at higher ISO settings.

The GH6 can shoot a vast range of 4K-focused video modes, including slow-motion from 120 fps capture, full-sensor 'open gate'/anamorphic shooting, and capture in industry standard formats such as ProRes 422 and 422HQ. The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6 is the latest in a line of high-end Micro Four Thirds cameras aimed at video shooters.
