![]() Let’s take a look at the differences when compared with the LUMIX S1H. When it comes to audio inputs, the BS1H has a 3.5mm audio (in/out) jack and it is also compatible with the XLR microphone DMW-XLR1 unit from Panasonic. The camera further has an operation lock switch and 5 function buttons. There are also two tally lights (front and rear) and a network connection light. The LUMIX BS1H is equipped with two SD card slots for backup or relay recording. Panasonic further claims that the LUMIX BS1H imports the colorimetry of the VariCam lineup of cinema cameras for pleasing skin tones and accurate colors. I assume the dynamic range performance will be the same as with the S1H, so here is the link to our S1H Lab Test for reference. When it comes to dynamic range, Panasonic claims that the camera can achieve 14+ stops in V-Log. The 4:2:2 10-bit 4K30p is recordable in H.264 at its full area. The BS1H also provides 10-bit 60p 4K/C4K HEVC video recording when cropping down to Super35 or further to pixel/pixel. The video resolution and framerates top up at 6K/24p or 5.4K/30p (3:2 aspect ratio for anamorphic) or 5.9K/30p (16:9 aspect ratio). Same as with the S1H, there are many recording modes in this camera, both 10-bit 4:2:2, 4:2:0, and 8-bit 4:2:0. ![]() The camera of course uses the Leica L-mount. The 24.2 MP full-frame CMOS sensor with dual native ISO has an active resolution of 6,024 x 4,016 and there is an OLPF (optical low pass filter) that suppresses moire and false color according to Panasonic. Source: Panasonicįor full specs, you can basically take a look at our news article on the LUMIX S1H, as both cameras offer identical recording modes. It’s impressive how Panasonic engineers managed to fit all the internals with a full-frame sensor in a box this small. The body is almost the same size as the BGH1. The internals are indeed taken from Panasonic’s video-centric mirrorless flagship, the LUMIX S1H. Panasonic themselves label this new camera as “Full-Frame Box-Style Mirrorless Live & Cinema Camera”. As its name implies, it is basically a box-shaped S1H, but let’s take a look at the details. Today, Panasonic announces another box-shaped camera – say hello to the LUMIX BS1H. We naturally tested the camera in our lab as well. With the Micro Four Thirds sensor from the GH5S, it offered improved connectivity via the SDI-out, Ethernet port, and more. Announced back in November 2020, the Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 became the most affordable Netflix-approved camera. The Japanese camera manufacturer Panasonic also already has such a camera in their portfolio. ![]() As an example, we can take the Z CAM E2 line of cameras, the RED Komodo, or now the new RED V-RAPTOR as well. The rugged body also offers an Ethernet port with a PoE+ feature for remote power and control.īox-shaped modular cameras seem to have gotten quite popular these days. It can also output 12-bit raw video over HDMI and Full HD over a 3G-SDI port. The camera offers up to 5.9K/30p full sensor or up to C4K/60p Super35 crop video. Panasonic just announced the LUMIX BS1H: a box-style full-frame camera featuring the internals from the S1H (without the IBIS) and a body similar to the BGH1. ![]()
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