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Panasonic LUMIX DC-GH6

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Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual
<Complete Guide>
Digital Camera
Model No. DC-GH6
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product.
Register online at
http://shop.panasonic.com/support
(U.S. customers only)
DVQP2441ZA
F0222MR0
until
2022/03/31

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Panasonic LUMIX DC-GH6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
USB version3.2 Gen 2 (3.1 Gen 2)
Microphone inYes
USB connectorUSB Type-C
Headphone outputs1
HDMI connector typeFull-size
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Wi-Fi standards802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth version5.0
Near Field Communication (NFC)No
Scene modes-
Photo effectsBlack&White, Sepia
White balanceATW, AWC, Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Incandescent, Shade
Shooting modesAuto, Manual, Program
Self-timer delay2, 3, 10 s
Diopter adjustment (D-D)-4 - 3
Display diagonal3 \
Display resolution1840000 dot
Display aspect ratio3:2
Display diagonal (metric)7.6 cm
Magnification1.52 x
Viewfinder typeOptical
Viewfinder resolution3680000 pixels
HD type5.8K
Video resolutions3840 x 2160, 4352 x 3264, 5728 x 3024, 5760 x 4320, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Maximum video resolution5760 x 4320 pixels
Audio systemMono
Memory slots2
Compatible memory cardsCFexpress, SD, SDHC, SDXC
Camera shutter typeElectronic
Fastest camera shutter speed1/32000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed60 s
Operating temperature (T-T)-10 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 80 %
Light meteringCentre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Highlight-weighted, Spot
ISO sensitivity50, 100, 125, 250, 800, 2000, 12800, 25600
Light exposure modesAperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
ISO sensitivity (max)25600
ISO sensitivity (min)50
Light exposure controlProgram AE
Light exposure correction± 5EV (1/3EV step)
Number of measurement zones1728
Battery voltage7.2 V
Battery capacity2200 mAh
Focus adjustmentAuto/Manual
Auto focusing (AF) modesContinuous Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus, Tracking Auto Focus
Product colorBlack
Megapixel25.21 MP
Camera typeMILC
Sensor typeLive MOS
Total megapixels26.52 MP
Image sensor size- \
Image formats supportedJPEG, RAW
Supported aspect ratios1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Maximum image resolution11552 x 8672 pixels
Image sensor size (W x H)17.3 x 13 mm
Image stabilizer locationBody
Still image resolution(s)5776x4336, 4096x3072, 2944x2208, 11552x8672, 8192x6144, 5776x3848, 4096x2728, 2944x1960, 11552x7696, 8192x5464, 5776x3248, 4096x2304, 2944x1656, 11552x6496, 8192x4608, 4336x4336, 3072x3072, 2208x2208, 8672x8672, 6144x6144
Digital zoom- x
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth99.6 mm
Width138.4 mm
Height100.3 mm
Weight739 g
Weight (including battery)823 g

Summary

About Operating Instructions

Symbols Used in This Document

Explains symbols used to indicate function usability and conditions.

Operating symbols

Details camera operation symbols used throughout the document.

Introduction

Before Use

Provides essential information and precautions before operating the camera.

Standard Accessories

Lists all the items supplied with the digital camera body and lens kits.

Names of Parts

Identifies and labels all external buttons and components of the camera.

Getting Started

Charging the Battery

Explains the procedure for charging the camera battery using the supplied charger.

Inserting Cards (Optional)

Details how to insert CFexpress and SD memory cards into the camera's slots.

Attaching a Lens

Guides on how to properly attach interchangeable lenses to the camera.

Basic Operations

Selecting the Recording Mode

Explains how to choose between Intelligent Auto, P, A, S, M, and Creative Video modes.

Camera Setting Operations

Details the use of various camera parts like dials, buttons, and touch screen for settings.

Menu Operation Methods

Describes how to navigate and select items within the camera's menu system.

Taking Pictures

Basic Picture Operations

Covers fundamental steps for adjusting focus and starting picture capture.

[Picture Quality]

Explains how to set image compression rates for JPEG and RAW file storage.

Recording Videos

Basic Video Operations

Details how to start and stop video recording using the video rec. buttons.

[Rec. File Format]

Explains the available file formats for video recording (MP4, MOV, ProRes).

[Rec Quality]

Sets the image quality for recorded videos based on resolution and frame rate.

Focus Zoom

Selecting the Focus Mode

Explains how to choose between AFS, AFC, and MF modes for focusing.

Using AF

Covers the steps for selecting AF modes and pressing the shutter halfway.

[Focus Limiter]

Allows restricting the AF working range to increase focusing speed.

Drive Shutter Image Stabilizer

Selecting the Drive Mode

Details how to switch between Single, Burst, High Resolution, and Self-timer modes.

Taking Burst Pictures

Explains how to select burst rates for continuous shooting.

Image Stabilizer

Explains the use of in-body and in-lens image stabilization systems.

Metering Exposure ISO Sensitivity

Program AE Mode

Describes automatic shutter speed and aperture settings for brightness.

Manual Exposure Mode

Covers manually setting aperture value and shutter speed for exposure control.

ISO Sensitivity

Explains how to set light sensitivity (ISO) for optimal exposure.

White Balance Image Quality

White Balance (WB)

Corrects color cast from lighting to make white objects appear white.

[Photo Style]

Selects finishing settings for images to suit subjects and expression styles.

Flash

Using an External Flash (Optional)

Details how to connect and use external flash units via hot shoe or synchro socket.

Setting Flash

Covers flash modes, firing modes, adjustments, and synchro settings.

Video Settings

Creative Video Mode

Explains the dedicated video recording mode and its functions.

Using AF (Video)

Details how to set autofocus modes and custom settings for video recording.

Audio Settings

Covers sound recording levels, input muting, gain, noise cancellation, and information display.

Special Video Recording

Variable Frame Rate

Explains how to record smooth slow motion or quick motion video using different frame rates.

Log Recording

Enables Log recording for rich gradation and post-production processing.

HDMI Output (Video)

Connecting HDMI Devices

Guides on connecting the camera to external monitors or recorders via HDMI.

HDMI Output Image Quality

Details how resolution, frame rate, and YUV output are affected by settings.

Playing Back and Editing of Images

Playing Back Pictures

Explains how to display and navigate through still images in playback mode.

Deleting Images

Guides on how to delete selected images or all images on the card.

[RAW Processing]

Describes processing RAW images on the camera and saving them as JPEGs.

Camera Customization

Fn Buttons

Explains how to register and use functions assigned to Fn buttons for quick access.

Custom Mode

Covers registering and using custom shooting modes for personalized settings.

[Setup] Menu

Details basic camera settings accessible through the Setup menu.

Wi-Fi Bluetooth

Connecting to a Smartphone

Guides on connecting the camera to smartphones via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth using LUMIX Sync.

Sending Images from the Camera

Explains how to transfer recorded images to a PC or printer wirelessly.

Connecting to Other Devices

Viewing on a TV

Details how to connect the camera to a TV or external monitor for playback via HDMI.

Importing Images to a PC

Guides on copying recorded images to a PC using USB connection and software.

Tethered Recording

Explains controlling the camera from a PC via USB using LUMIX Tether software.

Materials

Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common problems encountered with the camera's operation.

Cautions for Use

Outlines important safety precautions and handling guidelines for the camera and accessories.

Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery

Lists approximate numbers of pictures and recording times based on card and battery usage.

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