
Panasonic DC-BGH1 LUMIX Cinema 4K Box Camera
Compact cinema 4K box camera with Micro Four Thirds sensor, PoE+ multi-camera control, and unlimited recording for live production.
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Overview
Key Features
A BOX CAMERA PERFECT FOR LIVESTREAMS, BROADCASTS AND CINEMA: The high-performance BGH1 is small and light, with expandability and multi-camera control with Wi-Fi, Ethernet PoE+ and 3G-SDI.
ASTONISHING IMAGE QUALITY: Camera provides superior low-light performance using a high sensitivity, 10.2MP Live MOS Micro Four Thirds sensor with Dual Native ISO technology to minimize noise.
EXCEPTIONAL VIDEO CAPABILITY: C4K/4K 60p 4:2:0 10-bit, 4:2:2 30p 10-bit ALL-Intra 400Mbps recording, V-Log L with 13 stops of dynamic range.
PROFESSIONAL-LEVEL FEATURES: 10-bit internal recording ensures rich data and smooth gradation, with the option of simultaneous live output over HDMI or 3G-SDI. Supports Anamorphic recording, Genlock IN/Timecoode IN/OUT and unlimited recording on all settings.
REMOTE CONTROL: Control multi BGH1 cameras remotely via Ethernet with LUMIX Tether App while supplying power via PoE+. Control is also available via USB-C.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Compact, lightweight box form factor fits easily into rigs, drones, and multi-camera setups.
- Dual Native ISO technology delivers clean, low-noise footage in challenging lighting conditions.
- Supports unlimited recording on all settings thanks to its active cooling system.
- PoE+ capability enables single-cable power and data for streamlined multi-camera installations.
- Genlock IN and Timecode IN/OUT ensure precise synchronization across professional multi-camera productions.
👎 Cons
- No built-in display or viewfinder, requiring an external monitor for framing and review.
- Micro Four Thirds sensor is smaller than Super 35, resulting in a narrower field of view and more pronounced crop.
- Maximum still resolution of 10.2 megapixels is low compared to hybrid mirrorless cameras.
- Box camera design lacks ergonomic handheld controls, making it less suited to run-and-gun shooting.
- 4K 60p recording is limited to 4:2:0 color subsampling internally; 4:2:2 10-bit requires dropping to 30p.