Panasonic Lumix GH5

Panasonic Lumix GH5 first footage

This snappy compact, built to last camera came out the box the day we bought it. Took along the Panasonic Vario 12-35mm lens and some fresh batteries and into Kentish town we went. What is most impressive is the improved audio quality even from the inbuilt microphones. Panasonic’s Axis Dual IS II anti-shake system work a treat and we will rely on this for improved run and gun stability.

Will be purchasing the V-Log upgrade to see what the 422 10bit Video HDR performance is like on the internal SD cards and how the external recording works through the HDMI.

More to come..

See the video

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