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GH6: Not long now!

Back in August 2021, the Panasonic LUMIX GH5 Mark II was launched and we covered the specs over in this review video >

Now, 6 months later, the LUMIX GH6 has been scheduled for launch to the public on February 22nd 2022.


What do we know so far?

To be honest, it's not all that much so far! What we DO KNOW is the GH6 is set to be a fantastic photo/video hybrid BEAST.

Earlier this week, Panasonic LUMIX released a teaser that the camera will be announced via a live stream on YouTube. They also shared some teaser images that showed us quite a lot of detail about how the top section of the camera will appear.

It looks like the camera will have a more angular frame compared to the likes of the LUMIX GH5 and GH5S. It also looks like our favourite piece of styling, the red ring at the base of the selection dial, is adding that finishing touch to the sleek and polished appearance of the camera.


Want to know more?

Of course you do, make sure you keep an eye on our social channels on February 22nd, as we have something very special in store for you to feast your eyes upon...


LUMIX GH6 Confirmed Stats

  • New Micro Four Thirds Sensor
  • Updated Venus Engine Image Processor
  • 5.7K 60p Video, 10-Bit Sampling
  • DCI 4K 10-Bit 4:2:2, Unlimited Recording

Thank you!

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  • By Fiona Chandler
  • 10 Feb 2022

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