Panasonic’s Mirrorless Cinema & Live Event Camera

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A New Box-Style Mirrorless Cinema & Live Event Camera – LUMIX BGH1 Featuring C4K/4K 60p and 10-bit Video Recording

Newark, NJ  – Panasonic announced in October of 2020 the release of the brand’s first box-style LUMIX Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera DC-BGH1. Based on the Micro Four Thirds System standard, the new LUMIX BGH1 takes advantage of high mobility, an extensive interchangeable lens lineup, and even includes technologies Panasonic has acquired though the development of professional cinema cameras, camcorders and the LUMIX GH series. Against a background of increasing streaming opportunities in addition to traditional broadcasting, Panasonic offers the LUMIX BGH1. It’s an easy-to-install camera with high expandability allowing multi-camera control. It can be used in a variety of ways from shooting on drones to IP remote control to live streaming and more. 

1. Professional-level video quality achieved by high sensitivity and wide dynamic range 

The new LUMIX BGH1 integrates a 10.2-megapixel Live MOS Sensor with Dual Native ISO technology and the Venus Engine. Dual Native ISO is a technology that seamlessly bridges two circuits of separate native ISO. This is used in Panasonic Varicam models for professionals. Normally, noise increases as sensitivity rises with a single native ISO image sensor. However, the image sensor with Dual Native ISO minimizes noise generation by choosing an optimal circuit to use according to the sensitivity before gain processing. As a result, it allows a maximum ISO 51,200 high sensitivity recording.  

Features Include:

The LUMIX BGH1 enables 4:2:0 10-bit C4K/4K 60p or 4:2:2 10-bit All-I C4k/4K 30p internal video recording. The camera can record video with a designated gamma curve compatible with ITU-R BT.2100. Users can now choose Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) in Photo Style. A low-bit-rate recording mode C4K/4K HEVC/H.265 for HLG is also available. 

V-Log L now features log characteristics with 13 stops of wide dynamic range and is pre-installed. It is also capable of 4K 4:2:2 10-bit C4K/4K 60p output over HDMI.  

The VFR (Variable Frame Rate) lets users record overcranked / undercranked video in C4K/4K (60 fps, maximum 2.5x slower in 24p) and FHD (240 fps, maximum 10x slower in 24p).* The minimum frame rate for quick motion video is 2 fps.  

The LUMIX BGH1 also incorporates advanced deep learning technology that detects specific subjects like humans and fast-moving animals, including dogs, cats and birds. Notably for humans, in addition to the eye, face, and body, the head is separately recognized by real-time detection technology to provide even more precise focusing. The camera keeps tracking the subject even if they move quickly, turn their back to the camera, tilt their head or move far away from the camera. 

* The angle of view is reduced when the frame rate is set to 201 fps. 

2. High user convenience in film production scene and scalability with external devices  

The LUMIX BGH1 is a compact, light-weight box-style camera. Its body is composed of aluminum and magnesium alloy to ensure durability and light weight. The LUMIX BGH1 has a new heat dispersion structure to achieve unlimited video recording. It offers Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+), simplifying installations by providing power, signal and control over ethernet. Control over a maximum of 12 LUMIX BGH1 cameras*1 is available from the Panasonic LUMIX Tether for Multicam*2 application. A future firmware update will support IP streaming over wired ethernet (RTP/RTSP).  

The included ethernet port or the USB 3.1 Type-C, 3G-SDI and HDMI Type-A terminals can all be used for simultaneous output. Genlock IN and Timecode IN/OUT functions simplify multi-angle synchronized video recording. They also integrate into a scalable system with external monitors, rigs and gimbals supplied from other manufacturers.  

The LUMIX BGH1 is equipped with Dual UHS-II SD Card slots for backup recording or relay recording. 

3. Other practical features 
  • Supporting anamorphic lenses (4:3)  
  • Desqueezed Anamorphic output over SDI/USB-C/Ethernet 
  • Tally lamps (front 1 and rear 1), a network connection lamp 
  • Φ3.5 Audio (in/out) jack compatible with XLR microphone DMW-XLR1 (sold separately) 
  • Generic remote control unit φ2.5mm 
  • 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth 4.2 (BLE) 
  • Bundled accessories include a Cable lock band, AC adapter and AC cable 
  • Remote camera control using application software (LUMIX Tether for Multicam*2 and LUMIX Sync) 
  • Tethered photo shooting with LUMIX Tether for Multicam*2 software 
  • A SDK*3 (Software Development Kit) for camera control via USB will be provided for free.  

The LUMIX BGH1 became available at valued channel partners in December of 2020 for $1999.99.  

About Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company 
Based in Newark, NJ, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company is a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation. The company offers a wide range of consumer solutions in the U.S. including Home Appliances, LUMIX Digital Cameras, Camcorders, Blu-ray players, Home Audio, Technics, Cordless Phones, Beauty, Grooming, Wellness and Personal Care products and more. One of Interbrand’s Top 100 Best Global Brands of 2019, Panasonic is a leading technology partner and integrator to businesses, government agencies and consumers across the region. Learn more about Panasonic’s ideas and innovations at www.na.panasonic.com/us 

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