LUMIX GH7 Tether Setup Guide (Micro Four Thirds Prores Raw)
The Panasonic LUMIX GH7 (Micro Four Thirds ProRes RAW, released 2024) is fully supported by LUMIX Tether v2.7 and newer. This guide walks through the cleanest USB-C, LAN and Wi-Fi tether setup, what to expect from Live View, and the few model-specific quirks that trip people up.
What you need
- LUMIX GH7 with the latest firmware
- LUMIX Tether v2.12 — grab it from the troubleshooting guide.
- USB 3.2 data-grade USB-C cable (not a charge-only cable)
- Windows 10/11 or macOS 12–15
USB-C tether (recommended)
On the GH7, open Menu → Setup → IN/OUT → USB Mode → PC (Tether). Plug the cable into the camera's USB-C port and into a USB 3.x port on the laptop. Launch LUMIX Tether — the GH7 appears in the device list within 2–3 seconds. Click Live View and you're shooting.
LAN tether
The GH7 supports Gigabit Ethernet via the optional USB-C adapter (or natively on box bodies). Set a static IP in Wired LAN Settings, match it in LUMIX Tether's network dialog. LAN is mandatory if you want to drive multiple GH7 bodies for multicam.
Wi-Fi tether
Slowest path but cable-free. Use the camera's 5 GHz mode where available — 2.4 GHz drops Live View frames in busy studios.
Direct Save and RAW workflow
Set Settings → Save Destination in LUMIX Tether to a folder Capture One or Lightroom is watching. Frames land as RAW + JPEG within ~1 second of capture on USB 3.x.
Common GH7 gotchas
- If Live View is black, the camera's HDMI output is set to "External Recorder" — switch to "Tether/Monitor."
- Close LUMIX Sync on your phone first — only one remote session at a time.
- V-Log shows greyed-out live view; that is correct — apply a LUT in OBS or your NLE.
More guides
Run into issues? keyboard shortcuts. Windows 11 install guide. macOS install guide.