Panasonic is proud to announce the release of the brand’s first box-style LUMIX Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera DC-BGH1. Based on the Micro Four Thirds System standard, the new LUMIX BGH1 takes ...
The tiny cube design of this Micro Four Thirds video camera lets it go places other can't. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, ...
Panasonic has a new micro four thirds camera, but the LUMIX DC-BGH1 might not look quite like you expect it to. The company's first box-style LUMIX, it's sized and shaped for everything from mounting ...
Panasonic has announced a new Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera designed for live event streaming, vlogging, mounting to drones and more. The box-shaped Lumix DC-BGH1 doesn't have a viewfinder or ...
Panasonic has announced its smallest cinema camera yet, the DC-BGH1. Taking a box style form factor it's extremely lightweight and versatile for both cinema and multi-camera studios. The new LUMIX ...
Here's more news you might have missed, including some new cages from Tilta and Technicolor LUTs for the Sony VENICE. Two new cages and accessories have been announced from Tilta for the Panasonic S5 ...
The LUMIX BGH1 has a Power over Ethernet+ connector, meaning you can use the same cable to both power it and connect it to a network, though you can still use AC power. The camera boasts a ...
Wooden Camera, the Dallas-based designer and manufacturer of professional camera accessories, is now shipping a full range of custom kits and accessories for the Panasonic LUMIX BGH1. Every tier of ...
Panasonic is about to make several of its current cameras better via firmware updates, particularly the S1, S1H and BGH1. The biggest winner is the full-frame, $2,500 Lumix S1, which is about to gain ...
Panasonic has announced the Lumix BGH1, a unique device that the company describes as a “box-style mirrorless cinema and live event camera.” It has a Micro Four Thirds sensor and a compact cubic ...
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