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GH5 Panasonic camera, from anticipation to love or hate
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  • @IronFilm

    Save your health. Ignore any trolls. Post more on PV, they somehow do not survive here.

  • Is depressing reading on other places on the internet how quick the anti-MFT trolls are out, and of course their first red herring is "but it sucks at low light".

    This low light argument reminds me of the megapixel race, sure there was big benefits from going from 2 megapixels to 5 megapixels, 12 megapixels, but then at around 16 megapixels to 24 megapixels range... the arguments got a lot weaker. And for 99.9% of users we don't need 50 megapixels!

    Ditto low light, not being constrained by 50 ISO film is AWESOME, then getting to 200 ISO... great! And now we can do workable 800 and 1600 and even 3200 ISO!

    Let's assume GH5 carries on and is one stop better even than that? How is that not a very workable ability to handle?

    Do we NEED to have clean 100,00 ISO?? Nah, that is over the top in nearly all cases.

    I'd rather pass on the unnecessary over the top extreme high ISO capabilities and have instead the well polished and extensive range of features that the GH5 will have.

  • Very pleased to see, as I have many times suggested, that Panasonic is going with a Sony XLR-K2M audio addition instead of doing another YAGH again!

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  • @Vitaliy

    True, I remember Curtis Judd doing a youtube vid on it a while back

  • As it looks in hands

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  • @roly

    You can do it already, Saramonic makes cheaper version, works with any camera with 3.5mm input.

  • Hmmm... if they do a version of Sony's XLR adaptor, it would be of great use for lightweight run 'n' gun documentary use

  • @Manu4Vendetta

    Must be good, I think more info will leak during Photokina.

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  • Nothing of slow motion? :(

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    For now only one draft camera exist.

    Second one is 3d printed and with copy of Sony XLR adapter.

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  • @AKED

    Please ask him if Engineering has signed off to the GH5 design and the camera has already been committed to production - or not. If not, then some of the tech features like IBIS may or may not be realized in production - mostly depending on implementation complexities and alloted dev time.

  • 4:2:2 10-bit is only available in 4K/30p, 25p, 24p, 23.98p video recording, not 4K/60.

    As marketer will say - "we reserved feature for cinema oriented video mode to fully unleash the power of GH5".

  • No mention of IBIS?

    4:2:2 10-bit internally is only available in 4K/30p, 25p, 24p, 23.98p video recording.

    4:2:2 8-bit internally when you shoot 4K/60p.

  • PR

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    Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera [DSLM] LUMIX GH5 Featuring ‘6K PHOTO’

    Cologne, Germany (September 19, 2016) – Panasonic today announced that it is in development of a new Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) Camera LUMIX GH5 that is capable of recording smooth, high-precision 4K 60p/50p and faithful 4:2:2 10-bit 4K video for the first time in the world*1. It also features ‘6K PHOTO’ which extracts approx.18-megapixel still images from ultra-high-quality video with approx. 9 times the pixel count of Full-HD. The new LUMIX GH5 is scheduled for commercialization and introduction to the global market in early 2017.

    Panasonic has been committed to the development of innovative digital cameras under the theme “Create a New Photo Culture in the Digital Era.” The world’s first Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera LUMIX DMC-G1 was introduced in 2008 and the subsequent DMC-GH1 achieved the world’s first Full HD video recording in 2009.

    In 2014, Panasonic introduced the DMC-GH4, which realized 4K 30p/25p video recording for the first time in the industry. At the same time, Panasonic proposed a new and unique method of photography called ‘4K PHOTO’ which allows users to capture fleeting photographic moments that even the eyes cannot catch, by using super-fast 4K resolution video frames at 30 fps that can be saved as high-quality photos. As a result, the DMC-GH4 is highly acclaimed for its exceptional hybrid performance in both photography and videography by a wide range of professional users worldwide – not only photographers but also cinematographers in the film production field, as well as emerging photo/video-hybrid creators.

    By advancing Panasonic technologies, such as digital signal processing and heat dissipation, and packing them into the compact, lightweight body of a Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera, the LUMIX GH5 enables 4K 60p/50p and 4:2:2 10-bit 4K video recording*3, which has never before been achieved. With this unprecedented video recording performance, Panasonic aims to further capitalize on the strength that it has achieved in the film production industry.

    In the LUMIX GH5, the conventional ‘4K PHOTO’ function is dramatically advanced to form ‘6K PHOTO’ which lets the user cut a still image out of ultra-high-quality approx.18-megapixel video with approx. 9 times the pixel count than Full-HD. Taking advantage of its high-speed, long-time burst shooting capability, spur-of-the-moment shots can be saved in beautiful photos with higher resolution that complies with larger-sized printing by substantially increasing the resolution from 8-megapixel (4K PHOTO) to 18-megapixel (6K PHOTO). Furthermore, 8-megapixel 4K Photo images can be captured at a super-fast 60 fps.

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  • Front on from twitter...

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  • @sohus

    It's real. Good to see Panasonic fighting hard to stay in the game.

  • Is this real? Would be quite the camera. Probably some price hike too.

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  • Cool! Gh5 already sounds like a nice camera! :-)

  • Would be nice to get a vague answer for GH5 dynamic range. ;-)

    I think you will get one today during press event.

    At best it can be DR of GH4 + 5-10% (for photos). I mean actual, not marketing numbers. For video due to full readout and not crop it can be better.

  • Would be nice to get a vague answer for GH5 dynamic range. ;-)

  • @aldolega

    As far as I remember our experience with such interviews exactly none of questions had been answered, except ones with answers in open marketing materials and some specifications. Most probably they will be vague even with specifications this time.

  • From my experiences with interviews, you never get 30 questions answered. I will select the ones I think are most interesting for everybody.

  • @AKED

    About the G80/85:

    -Does it have Cine-D, Cine-V? What about the possibility for V-Log, included or as an upgrade?

    -Does it have active HDMI output during recording (like the GX80/85), or does it shut off like the G7?

    -How many stops of stabilization does its IBIS give with a non-IS lens? Is there any digital stabilization involved (cropping the image and pan/scan-ing), or is all physical (moving the sensor)? Will there be a firmware update to give Dual-IS compatibility with the new Olympus lenses, in particular the 12-100 f4?

    -Speaking of the 12-100 f4, are there any plans to develop a video-oriented lens like this? With real manual focus, constant aperture, IS... possibly a servo zoom?

    -Has there been any ISO/noise improvement over the G7 and GX80/85?

    -Does it have the improved shutter from the GX80/85?

    -Does it have improved rolling shutter performance over the G7 and GX80/85?

    About the GH5:

    -Will its V-Log be reworked to use the entire bit depth? On the GH4 it only uses about 7 bits (of 8). Even if the GH5 is 10-bit internal, it would be a shame if it only used 9 of those bits.

    -If it has IBIS, what will battery life be like vs. the GH4 (assuming they use the same battery and thus can be directly compared)?

    -Rolling shutter performance improved over the GH4?

    -Is ISO/noise performance improved over the G80/85? Or about the same? Or you won't know until the camera is more finalized?