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Panasonic launches rugged designed hybrid mirrorless camera Lumix G95 with 4K Video Technology

| @indiablooms | Jul 30, 2019, at 04:45 pm

Kolkata, July 30 (IBNS): Adding to its spectacular Digital Single Lens Mirrorless category of cameras, Panasonic India, on Tuesday has launched its new rugged-design hybrid mirrorless camera, Lumix G95. 

A high mobility camera with powerful 4K features and 9fps burst shooting speeds; the camera addresses the needs of users looking for advanced picture quality, high operating performance and video functions for filming, YouTube and still photography.

With video output limited to 8-bit both internally and externally, the camera comes with Panasonic's V-Log L setting that offers exceptional flexibility and ease during post-production. The camera also comes with a built-in headphone port, on top of the microphone input, that makes it extremely suitable for videographers, YouTubers, bloggers, and photography enthusiasts alike, to monitor audio while shooting.

Adding to these features is the 5-axis IBS that aids in smoothing out shots, making it ideal for handheld field use. The hybrid mirrorless camera also carries Panasonic’s 4K photo mode that allows for rapid image capture with the help of the new image engine capable of acquiring focus in just .07 seconds. Apart from this, the camera also comprises enhanced features such as face and eye detection to accurately track subjects and capture blur-free images of street, food and nightlife scenes effortlessly. This do-it-all hybrid mirrorless camera, with its 20.3- Megapixel Digital Live MOS Sensor that renders high-precision yet natural images, is great for candid portraiture and Wedding photography and videography.

Sandeep Sehgal, Business Chief, Panasonic India, adds, “Scaling new heights of product innovation, the new Lumix G95 is a significant addition to Panasonic’s DSLM Lumix range for quality photography and videography. Known for its pro-photo performance with 4K cinematic video, the range caters to photography and filmmaking enthusiasts to experience the power of unparalleled image quality with its innovative technology and a host of new functions. Designed to disrupt the DSLM segment, we see a huge potential for Lumix G series in India.”

Gaurav Ghavri, Product Head- Digital Imaging, Panasonic India, said, “The launch of Lumix G95 camera is an addition to Panasonic’s incredible mirrorless camera range that seeks to elevate the 4K revolution in the country. Boasting of features like Post Focus function, 4K live cropping, geo-tagging, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, high-resolution 4K video output, and pre-installed VLOG L, Lumix G95’s aims to provide unparalleled creative freedom to users. Moreover, despite its high performance, the camera has a superior energy efficiency with a compact size for high mobility. Designed for Video bloggers, Wedding videographers, and Photographers, the camera also supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making it suitable for remote shooting and smartphone image transfers.”

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