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The wait is over. Panasonic just announced their new flagship video-orientated mirrorless photo camera, the GH5S. Watch our GH5S Video Hands-on above! (And the Mini Documentary I’ve shot with that new camera) Promising to perform (much) better than its predecessor in low-light, the new camera was also designed to compete with Sony’s a7S series. Is it up to the task? In our opinion: YES!
Before we get started:Stay tuned to our continuous coverage of the new Panasonic GH5S. A short review and original footage is coming up today too. Tomorrow, please look out for Nino’s lowlight test/review video and on top, our exclusive interview with Yamane-san – head of Panasonic imaging division – where we ask the questions that deserve answers. Only on cinema5D.com!
No doubt that the original GH5 is a good, versatile hybrid camera, but Panasonic decided to take a step forward and treat us – the video enthusiastic crowd – by introducing a wolf in a sheep’s clothing. The GH5S was actually designed from the ground up as a proper video camera housed in a GH5 body. The results are mostly impressive.
Another improvement is the addition of a dedicated microphone to monitor and cancel the noise caused by mechanical movements inside the camera and lens. According to Panasonic, the result is a reduction of mechanical noise by -10dB, achieving clear, high-quality sound recording.
When it comes to video shooting, in my opinion, the new Panasonic GH5S is a superior product compared to the original GH5. Hence, the price difference is justified. (Please refer to the above enhancement list).
As a documentary filmmaker the improved lowlight performance is a great benefit, as more often than not, I find myself in poorly lit and unpredictable situations. I can only wish that in the next model the body IS will be brought back. Together with future camera enhancements, this will allow Panasonic to present an even more valuable option for the independent filmmaker.
The Panasonic GH5S will be available from the end of January priced at €2,500/$2,499
Music for the above video is taken from https://artlist.io/ Theme: Lupita by Conor Spicer
I’m very curious to find out if current owners of the original GH5 are planning to update and replace their capable camera with the newer model. Please share with us your thoughts in the comment section below.
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Johnnie Behiri is a documentary cameraman/editor/producer/director. He is also a Co-Owner/CEO of CineD and MZed