Panasonic’s GH5 was such an iconic vlogging camera that Panasonic unveiled two Micro Four Thirds successors to replace it. The $2,500 GH6, due to arrive later this year, has major upgrades like 4K ...
Panasonic's new photography flagship takes some useful steps forward from the video powerhouse GH5, from upgraded autofocus and image stabilization to 20 fps burst speed and a massive 80-megapixel ...
The camera world has been moving at a slow pace over the last couple of years, with only small gains to be made. If you were to compare the GH5's image quality to the earlier GH4, for example, then ...
Since it was announced last year, the Panasonic GH5 has been making waves throughout the industry. RedShark has got its hands on one of the first production models released and, in our comprehensive ...
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It’s here, and we’ve been putting it through its paces to see what’s changed, what’s been improved, and whether it’s worth the upgrade in our GH5 II review. It’s fair to say that the original GH5 is a ...
Panasonic unveiled the long-awaited Lumix GH5 at Photokina 2016, but the company’s announcement was surprisingly light on specs. Now the company has filled in the blanks at CES, and the final picture ...
Panasonic's Lumix GH5 is a very thorough and exciting upgrade from the wildly popular GH4 micro 4/3rds camera. A prosumer-grade video rig in disguise as a stills shooter, it takes some of the most ...
The GH5 II doesn't represent a massive change in concept or capabilities. For the upgrade, Panasonic stuck with the same image sensor, a 20MP Micro Four Thirds imager with support for 4K60 recording ...
The 10-bit, 4K GH5 video powerhouse is Panasonic's most famous camera, and now it's trying to bring that mojo to its new photography flagship. The Lumix G9 uses the GH5's 20.3-megapixel sensor without ...
The GH5 II doesn't represent a massive change in concept or capabilities. For the upgrade, Panasonic stuck with the same image sensor, a 20MP Micro Four Thirds imager with support for 4K60 recording ...