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Panasonic LUMIX GH5 Supports Yasunaga Ogita, a Polar Explorer, in Japan's First Solo South Pole Expedition Without ResuppliesPanasonic (News - Alert) Corporation supported Polar explorer Yasunaga Ogita, the first Japanese explorer to successfully reach the South Pole in a sole expedition on foot and without resupplies, by providing a LUMIX GH5 Camera, an equipment to record the journey in still and video images. Mr. Ogita is participating as a LUMIX ambassador. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180121005155/en/ The Polar explorer Yasunaga Ogita at the press conference, after accomplishing the solo South Pole expedition (Photo: Business Wire) Mr. Ogita began the expedition on November 17, 2017, local time, and hiked for 1,126 kilometers to reach the South Pole 50 days later, on January 5, 2018. He was the first Japanese ever to reach the South Pole on foot and without receiving any backup supplies. In addition to high-quality still image features such as the high-resolution 6K PHOTO function, the LUMIX GH5 offers professional-level 4K videos in a single, compact body. It is the flagship model of LUMIX's Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Cameras. In order to record the expedition itself as well as the South Pole environment and eco-system, an digital camera for high-quality still images and videos was essential. In conventional North Pole expeditions, it was necessary to bundle a still camera, a video camera, batteries for each, and peripheral equipment onto a sled. Mr. Ogita's solo expedition without resupplies required him to pull a sled that weighed about 100 kilograms, which meant that any additional weight became a serious issue. The LUMIX GH5 was selected to solve the dual problem of high-quality recording and light weight. It provided excellent still images and videos in a single compact, lightweight camera. The GH5 was also able to withstand field shooting in temperatures down to minus 10ÂșC with its dust-proof, splash-proof(*1) and low-temperature(*2) design, further adding to the reasons for its selection. Still images and videos from the South Pole expedition and Mr. Ogita's previous North Pole expeditions are posted on the LUMIX website.
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Panasonic Equipment Supportig the Solo South Pole Expedition without
Resupplies: Battery Grip (DMW-BGGH5) ... 1 piece Batteries ... 5 pieces Battery Charger ... 1 piece Lens: 14-140mm (H-FS14140) Lens: 12-60mm (H-ES12060) LPL58 Filter
About Yasunaga Ogita
Yasunaga Ogita conducts solo expeditions mainly in Canada and the Arctic
Circle, Greenland, and the areas around the Arctic Ocean. He has taken
15 expeditions to the North Pole in 18 years from 2000 to 2017, in which
he has traveled more than 9,000 km in the Arctic region. Having one of
the world's leading Arctic adventure carriers, he draws attention from
domestic and foreign media as Japan's only "Arctic adventurer."
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Panasonic LUMIX: Introducing Stories with GH5 - Polar Explorer Yasunaga
Ogita Source (News - Alert) and more photo: http://news.panasonic.com/global/topics/2018/54326.html
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