Step up to the professional grade Panasonic LUMIX GH5s C4K mirrorless camera that offers over 29 LUMIX and LEICA compact lens options built on the next-generation (ILC) interchangeable lens camera standard [Micro Four Thirds] pioneered by Panasonic.
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Step up to the professional grade Panasonic LUMIX GH5s C4K mirrorless camera that offers over 29 LUMIX and LEICA compact lens options built on the next-generation (ILC) interchangeable lens camera standard [Micro Four Thirds] pioneered by Panasonic.
Superb video quality and flexibility; Excellent in low light conditions; Compact, tough and lightweight design;
Average stills performance;
I use this camera for video production of weddings and corporate marketing and advertising. This camera is a major upgrade from my Panasonic GH4 4K camera! It truly delivers cinema quality 4K video in a compact and feature rich package.
4K Video; Compact; Durable; Easy to use; Exceeded expectations
Excessive VFR Noise; Even Worse in V-Log-L
The Panasonic Lumix G9 is a unique camera that delivers all the features one could want in a state-of-the-art mirrorless camera, and then some. It delivers impressive speed in both autofocus acquisition time and especially in its framing rates for both JPEG and Raw images.
It's a good camera, but the biggest reason I switched from the Blackmagic pocket cam to the GH5s was so I could record above 60fps. As others have mentioned, there's simply too much noise at higher frame rates.
Ive been using the Canon 5D series of DSLR's but now I need light weight equipment for my world travel photo shoots. Can't they no of another system I would prefer to choose.
Durable; Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls
Low-Quality Recordings
Ok, I wanted to give this camera a few weeks before I gave it a review. I love it. I'm coming from using Canon cinema cameras (still own a couple) and wanted something in a smaller form factor.
Panasonic's Lumix DC-GH5S, which was announced in January, has been developed to provide a more video-centric alternative to the flagship GH5 model , which we reviewed in May 2017.
The Panasonic Lumix GH5S is certainly one of the more specialized cameras out there, and it's not going to be for everyone. While it can shoot stills quite happily (although at a pretty limited resolution), this should be seen first and foremost as a video camera – if you want to do both you've got...
Multi-aspect sensor design; Incredibly comprehensive video spec; Solid and weather-sealed body; Large; high-resolution viewfinder
Absence of IS not for everyone; Battery life could be better; Stills resolution compromised for video
Last year, Panasonic added the Lumix GH5 to its roster of digital cameras targeted at professional photographers and videographers, and at this year's CES , the company unveiled a new video-centric edition of the camera called the Lumix GH5S.
Weather-resistant body; Wide range of professional features; 4K video looks great; Impressive high-ISO performance; Nifty burst shooting modes; Good battery life
Continuous AF isn't quick; Lacks in-body stabilisation; Low resolution sensor limits cropping prospects
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