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A quick look at the Panasonic DMC-GH4

A quick look at the Panasonic DMC-GH4

From the course: Mirrorless 4K Cameras for Video Production

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A quick look at the Panasonic DMC-GH4

- The Panasanic GH4 was the successor to a very popular HD camera, the GH3, and it's actually been out for quite a bit of time, it was the first 4K camera in this form factor to hit the market, and it has a few features that are different than what the Sony offers, as well as a lot that overlap. I think one of the biggest is true 4K recording, Jim, what's the different here between Ultra HD and Cinema 4K? - So Cinema 4K is that full 4096 x 2160 images size that works great for digital cinema projection, the frame rates are actually 24.00 frames per second for digital theater projections, so if you ever nee that extra image area which is on the sides, it can also aid you in post production if you need to crop or do some stabilization in post, so, it's got some function to have that extra image area even though the UHD is more common and more popular these days. - Yeah, if you're recording in Ultra HD, you'll get all of the more traditional broadcast frame rates. Remember, Ultra HD is…

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