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SECOND-HAND CLASSIC Panasonic Lumix GH3

t was around this time ten years ago that Panasonic unveiled the Lumix GH3 – a camera that set the trend for the GH series as we know it today. Built around a weather-sealed body containing a 16MP MOS sensor with an ISO 125-25,600 extended range, it became the first mirrorless camera to record Full HD video at up to 60fps with a bit rate of 72Mbps. The addition of microphone and headphone ports gave it potential for semi-pro movie production, with face detection and object tracking offered in both stills and movie modes. Other features include Wi-Fi connectivity, full resolution shooting up to 6fps, a 3in, 614k-dot vari-angle touchscreen and an OLED EVF with 1.74m-dot resolution.

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