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Inside the Panasonic GH5 II is the same 20.3Mp sensor as is inside the GH5 but it has new AR (Anti-Reflective) coating that reduces flare and ghosting.
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Panasonic will pitch the GH6 towards serious filmmakers looking for a small camera while the GH5 II is designed for keen content creators, those who are serious about their photography and producing videos for YouTube, but that don’t need all the more advanced features of the GH6.Īs its name suggests, the Panasonic GH5 II is an upgrade to the Panasonic GH5, which dates from January 2017 and has been incredible popular amongst videographers. The Lumix GH5 II is the latest in the GH series of mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras from Panasonic, however, the company has announced that the GH6 is in development and that the GH line is splitting in two. Get the latest deals on the Panasonic GH5 at Amazon UK and Amazon US.

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Plus there’s an optional adaptor (DMW-XLR1) to allow an XLR microphone to be used for sound recording.

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It’s also possible to add V-LogL recording via an optional software key (DMW-SFU1), with LUT (Look Up Table) and V-LogL View Assist to help experienced videographers get the colour and contrast they want.įurther good news for video shooters is that the GH5 can output live to an external recorder and simultaneous internal (there are dual SD card ports) and external recording is possible.
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This embeds SMPTE-compliant Time Code with Rec Run or Free Run counting to aid with multiple device synchronisation.Ī firmware update has also added high-resolution Anamorphic Video Mode and Hybrid Log Gamma for 4K HDR Video (for playback on HDR compatible televisions).
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In addition, there’s a Waveform Monitor and Vector Scope to meet the needs of professional videographers. The step-up from 8-bit to 10-bit recording vastly increases the range of colours that can be recorded. There’s also a choice between MOV, MP4, AVCHD Progressive and AVCHD formats at a variety of frame rates, the system frequency can be set to 59.94Hz, 50.00Hz or 24.00Hz. Videographers will be pleased to learn that there’s unlimited 4K video recording – most cameras can only record in bursts of up to 29minutes and 59 seconds. For a deeper dive into the many different camera types and features available, check out our range of camera buying guides. So which cameras shoot 4K video at 60fps? We’ve rounded up the best consumer cameras for 4K 60p footage to help with your filmmaking. The best cameras for shooting 4K 60fps video So when you slow your 4K 60fps video down to half speed, that 1 second stretches out to 2 seconds. Think of it this way: if you record 1 second of 4K video at 60fps you are capturing double the number of frames as you would at 30fps. If you try slowing down your 4K video shot at 30fps you’ll notice that it looks less fluid, kind of staccato – to borrow a musical term – whereas slowed down footage captured at 60fps has more frames and looks smoother. Footage captured at 60fps gives you smoother playback at 29.7/30fps and it also gives you the option to produce slow motion footage.Īt 60fps it’s only half speed, but the slow motion effects you can produce are still quite cool! The standard playback for video is 29.7fps, so why would you want to shoot at 60fps? Essentially because it gives you more flexibility. To help you choose, we’ve rounded up which cameras shoot 4K video at 60fps. Shooting at this frame rate gives your footage smoother movements and more detail. And for the most versatility, they’ll want a camera that can shoot 4K video at 60fps. This means they need a camera that can do both jobs in one body. Many working professionals, such as wedding photographers, see an increased demand for video from their clients. The growth of hybrid shooting has meant that photographers aren’t just photographers anymore.
