Leaked images and specification of Panasonic G5, FZ200 surfaced today, the Panasonic G5 will have the same 16-megapixel sensor powered by Panasonic’s Venus Engine VII, so with the help of new image processor we may see minor improvement in High ISO noise performance,
Panasonic G5 specification
- 16-megapixel sensor
- New Venus Engine FHD
- ISO 100-12,800 ISO
- Full HD video recording
- 3-inch fold out screen
- Two new lenses, an f2.8 12-35 Power O.I.S and a 45-150mm f4 lens.
But the most amazing thing is that the upcoming FZ200 compact zoom camera will have 25-600mm lens with a constant F2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range, read more details below
Today Telegraph UK magazine leaked info / images about the upcoming mirrorless / compact camera from Panasonic… read what they have write:
“The new DMC-G5 features a 3-inch fold out screen and a top of the line 16-megapixel sensor powered by Panasonic’s Venus Engine VII.
Also launched is the DMC-LX7 and DMC-FZ200. The former is a top of the line compact camera with a fast f1.4 Leica lens, 10.1 megapixel Mos sensor and 3-inch screen. The DMC-FZ200, which is due for release in late August or early September, replaces Panasonic’s FZ150 as its new flagship bridge camera. Included is a highly formidable 25-600mm lens, which is incredibly wide yet capable of zooming extreme distances. Even more impressive is that the lens on the FZ200 maintains a constant f2.8 aperture throughout.
Panasonic has led the way in the mirrorless market for a while now and the DMC-G5 is its latest attempt at ensuring things stay that way. The G5 is capable of things like full HD video recording and capturing images up to 12,800 ISO. Also announced alongside the G5 was two new lenses, an f2.8 12-35 Power O.I.S and a 45-150mm f4 lens.
It will be released next month with prices starting at £599 and rising to £879.The LX7 is designed for those who want to get more out of a compact camera, incorporating things like full manual control as well as decent low light photography thanks to the fast lens, Venus VII picture engine and 12,800 ISO capability. The LX7 can also capture full HD 1080p video. The LX7 will be released in September but Panasonic has yet to confirm the price.”
via – digicame-info.com