Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 Kit

Weight: 392 g, without batteries
Brand: Panasonic
Description: Camera type: interchangeable lens mirrorless, sensor format: 4/3 Four Thirds, sensor effective megapixels: 16.10, maximum movie recording resolution: 1920x1080, maximum movie frame rate: 60 frames
Number of batteries: 1
Battery capacity: 1200 mAh or 340 photos
Screen size: 3 "
Screen: Rotary, work in the viewfinder mode, touch
Battery type: Your own
Size: 4/3 Four Thirds 17.3 x 13.0 mm
Image stabilizer: Absent
The number of megapixels of the matrix: 18.3 MP
Camera type: Mirrorless interchangeable lens
Matrix type: CMOS
Focusing: On the face, autofocus illumination, manual
Digital Zoom: 4X
White balance: Auto, preset, manual
Viewfinder: Electronic
Maximum frame rate when shooting HD video: 50/60 fps at 1280x720, 50/60 fps at 1920x1080
Shooting modes: 3D, video recording, burst shooting
Excerpt: 60 - 1/4000 s
Announcement date: 2010-09-21
Maximum Resolution: 4608 x 3456
Supported memory cards: SD, SDHC, SDXC
Connection interfaces: HDMI, USB, audio, video, remote control socket
Additional options: Interchangeable lens, tripod mount, timer
Bayonet: Micro 4/3
USB type: 2.0
Advanced features: Sensor cleaning function
Number of LCD dots: 460000
Timer running time: 2, 10, 10 s
X-sync speed: 1/160 c
Maximum burst of RAW shots: 7
Advanced ISO modes: ISO12800, ISO6400
Fast Shooting Speed: 40 fps
Exposition: Auto ISO, shutter-priority auto, aperture-priority auto, multi-zone, manual shutter and aperture settings, spot, center-weighted
Exposure compensation: +/- 5 EV in 1/3 steps
Maximum flash range: 15.6 m
Flash options: Shoe, bracketing, built-in flash, red-eye reduction
Maximum movie frame rate: 60 fps
Maximum movie recording resolution: 1920x1080
Image format support: AVCHD, MJPEG, MOV, RAW, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1:1 aspect ratio, 3:2 aspect ratio, 4:3 aspect ratio
Number of JPEG levels: 2
Viewfinder field of view: 100 %
Viewfinder pixels: 1530000
Crop factor: 2
The number of effective megapixels of the matrix: 16.1 MP
Lens included: There is