Geeky Nerdy Tech: 5 things I learned about the Panasonic Lumix GH5 MK II before I destroyed it accidentally

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Geeky Nerdy Techy writes:

This is a review of my Panasonic GH5 MK II. The GH5 mark 2 is a micro four-thirds mirrorless camera designed for video use and for photography. This video will cover the 5 things I learned about the Panasonic Lumix GH5 MK II before I destroyed it accidentally. Additionally, I will show you the low light performance of the Gh5II versus the GH5 and GH5S at the same ISO values. Timestamps and links are listed below. This video is not sponsored so if it’s helpful please leave a thumbs up.

I’ve been shooting with the Panasonic GH5 MK II for the last few weeks and there’s a lot to like about it when compared with other MFT camera systems. This video will showcase Vlog-L, 10bit 50p/60p, color profiles, slow motion, and much more.

Panasonic has drastically improved their Autofocus in the Panasonic GH5 MKII over the original GH5. The new GH5 2 is far better than the original GH5 and is now on par with the Panasonic S5 when it pertains to face-detection AF.

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GPixel has announced a new 10MP 2,000fps Global Shutter Four Thirds Sensor

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We got a new FT sensor, but not from Sony! Gpixel (Click here) unveiled this new sensor:

GSPRINT4510- Gpixel expands high-speed GSPRINT series with a 4/3” 10MP 2000fps global shutter image sensor.

August 30th, 2021 – Gpixel announces a high-speed global shutter image sensor, GSPRINT4510, a new member of GSPRINT series targeting high speed applications.

GSPRINT4510 is a 10 Megapixel (4608 x 2176) 4/3” (22.9mm) high speed image sensor designed with the latest 4.5 µm charge domain global shutter pixel. It achieves more than 30 ke- charge capacity and less than 3 e- rms read noise. Using an advanced 65 nm CIS process with light pipe technology, the sensor achieves >65% QE and more than 1/40,000 shutter efficiency. With on-chip charge binning, full well capacity can be further increased and frame rate is almost quadrupled.

GSPRINT4510 will be offered in two variants to support in the most optimal way different end-use use cases. One version is dedicated to 3D laser profiling and supports 144 pairs sub-LVDS channels running at 1.2Gbps each, which delivers a stunning 2000 fps in 8-bit operation at 2048 rows and > 3500 fps with an ROI of 1024 rows in combination with several HDR modes. Incorporating unique, tailored features such as a thinner glass lid to reduce stray light reflection, the option to have no micro lenses, and either a sealed or removable glass lid makes GSPRINT4510 the ideal solution for 3D laser scanning applications.

For other applications including high-speed industrial inspection, life science imaging and 4K video applications, the sensor is offered in monochrome, color and achieve up to 500 fps @ 12-bit, 1008 fps @ 10-bit and 1928 fps @ 8-bit with full resolution. On-chip 2×2 charge binning can boost frame rates more than x3 with a full well charge increase to 120 ke-. Flexible output channel multiplex modes make it possible to reduce frame and data rate to make it compatible with all available camera interface options. This version of the sensor incorporates micro lenses on top of the pixels and a sealed glass lid making GSPRINT4510 the ultimate choice for many applications such as 4/3”(Micro Four Thirds) format global shutter cameras in slow motion capture or drone-mounted videography.

Both versions of GSPRINT4510 are packaged in a 454-pin uPGA ceramic package which is pin-compatible with GSPRINT4521. GSPRINT4510 monochrome engineering samples can be ordered today for delivery in October 2021. For more information, please visit GSPRINT4510 product page or contact us at info@gpixel.com.

via Image Sensor World

 

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