There are plenty of mirrorless camera makers in the market today but if you’re a fan of Panasonic’s offering, you might be interested to learn that the company is working on a new mirrorless camera in the form of the DMC-G7. This particular model is said to replace the Panasonic DMC-G6 and if the rumors are to be believed, it could be announced soon.
Given that the G6 was launched about two years ago, we suppose it isn’t a stretch to think that maybe it’s time for a replacement. Thanks to a recent post by Digicame-info (via Photo Rumors), the alleged specs of the camera have made their way online. Now we can’t confirm if the specs are the real deal, but Digicame-info has been pretty reliable in the past so maybe they might be onto something here.
The camera will feature a 16MP Digital Livo MOS sensor. It has the ability to capture 4K video in 30p/24p framerates and has a DFD contrast AF system. The camera will be powered by Panasonic’s new Venus engine and will feature shutter speeds as fast as 1/16,000. It will also sport an EL EVF with 2.36 million dots, a 104k dots LCD screen, and will be available in silver and black.
360-degree panorama is also rumored to be a feature of the camera. Apart from that, not much else is known, such as its max ISO, connectivity options such as NFC or WiFi, built-in filters, accompanying lenses, and more, but if the camera is to be announced soon, we guess we won’t have to wait much longer to find out.
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