Posted by paolo.castellano
Tuesday, May 30, 2017 11:23:00 AM
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Almost ten years are gone since Panasonic and Olympus released the MFT, Micro Four Thirds, a new standard to produce compact and lightweight "mirrorless" cameras, camcorders and lenses. The first Panasonic MFT camera was the G1; it was the syntesis of all Panasonic technology but missed of one important feature, especially considering the "legacy of the brand", i.e. video recording. Less than one year later Panasonic introduced the first of its kind, the DMC-GH1, and about every two years a new generation, GH2, GH3 and GH4, each one with improved technology and ergonomics. Three years after GH4, comes the GH5. Will it be able to emulate the success of its predecessor? It is better enough to push GH4 users to replace it? I will try to answer to these and other questions in "Lumix GH5, the extensive test and Review in Roma", coming soon on the pages of the italian leading magazine "Tutto Digitale", (available on electronic platforms too) and then on Youtube and other media.