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Unusual Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 camera wants to ride on your drone

Unusual Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 camera wants to ride on your drone

Posted on October 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Panasonic has a new micro four thirds camera, but the LUMIX DC-BGH1 might not look quite like you expect it to. The company’s first box-style LUMIX, it’s sized and shaped for everything from mounting to a drone, to being used for live-streaming or broadcast taking advantage of its remote-control support.

Inside the box there’s a 10.2-megapixel Live MOS sensor, using Panasonic’s Dual Native ISO system and its Venus Engine processor. 
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Cameras, Drones Tags:camera, drone, lumix, micro four thirds, native, Panasonic, processor, sensor, Slashgear, streaming

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