Panasonic has released a tutorial video that covers the image quality options of the LUMIX GH7, including the newly added ARRI LogC3 which can be unlocked by using a separately sold software upgrade key, DMW-SFU3A.
Key features
- 25.2MP BSI CMOS Micro Four Thirds Sensor
- 4K60 4:2:2 10-Bit Unlimited Recording
- 5.7K60, 4K120 HFR, FHD 240p VFR
- ProRes RAW, 32-Bit Float, 13+ Stop WDR
- Dual I.S. 7.5-Stop 5-Axis Stabilizer
- 3.68m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
- 3.0″ 1.84m-Dot Free Angle Touchscreen
- CFexpress Type B & SD UHS-II Card Slots
The Panasonic GH7 Mirrorless Camera features ProRes RAW internal recording, 32-bit float recording with the optional DMW-XLR2 audio interface, Adobe Cloud Frame.io compatibility, versatile Open Gate framing, and real-time custom LUTs. This flagship update to the powerful GH6 retains all the valuable existing features, including the same compact form factor, a 25.2MP sensor, 5.7K30 Apple ProRes 422 HQ internal recording, improved Phase Hybrid AF, a 13+ stop dynamic range boost, and 5-axis stabilization to accommodate indie film, pro/consumer photography, documentary, or even as a B-camera in high-end productions.
By using the separately available DMW-SFU3A Software Upgrade Key, users can use the ARRI LogC3, which enables color matching with ARRI’s digital cinema cameras. The image processing of the ARRI LogC3 curve on LUMIX GH7 has been certified by ARRI for the implementation of this function. The options for Log recording, which provides rich color information and a wide dynamic range, have been expanded to include ARRI LogC3 in addition to the conventional V-Log, further improving LUMIX’s workflow compatibility.