
Panasonic Lumix GH5 4K Mirrorless Camera
A weather-sealed 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds body that records internal 4K 4:2:2 10-bit video with full-size HDMI out
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Overview
Key Features
Professional photo and video: 20.3 Megapixel micro four thirds sensor with no low pass filter to capture sharp images with a high dynamic range and artifact free performance
Splash or Freeze Proof Design: Freeze proof to 10 degrees the durable magnesium alloy body withstands heavy use in the field; Splash or dust proof construction with weather sealing on every Joint, dial and button
Dual image stabilization: 5 axis dual image stabilization corrects all lenses, including classic lenses not equipped with O. I. S, to eliminate Blur and nearly eliminate body and lens shake in both photo and 4K video recording
4K video capture: Records silky smooth 4K 60P by 50P (QFHD 4K: 3840 x 2160 ; MOV or MP4) video with internal 4: 2: 2 10 bit 4K video recording, Plus exclusive 6K photo and 4K post focus records photos up to 60Fps
Connectivity and Ports: 3.5 millimeter audio port, connect to devices with USB 3.0, an external monitor or external Recorder with a full size HDMI port; Available Twin SD card slots (UHS II U3 compatible)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Records internal 4K 4:2:2 10-bit video and silky 4K 60p/50p footage, a spec-sheet rarity in this body class
- 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor omits the low pass filter, aiming for sharper stills with high dynamic range
- 5-axis Dual I.S. 2.0 stabilization works with non-OIS classic lenses too, helping reduce shake in stills and 4K video
- Magnesium alloy body is splash, dust and freeze proof to 10 degrees, with weather sealing on every joint, dial and button
- Twin SD card slots are UHS-II U3 compatible, useful for relay, backup or splitting stills and video across cards
- Full-size HDMI port, USB 3.0 and 3.5mm audio jack make it friendlier for external monitors, recorders and microphones
👎 Cons
- Micro Four Thirds sensor is smaller than APS-C or full-frame, which can constrain shallow depth of field and high-ISO ceiling
- 4K 60p capture and 10-bit recording produce data-heavy files that demand fast UHS-II U3 cards and capable storage
- At 20.3MP, resolution is more modest than higher-megapixel mirrorless rivals chasing landscape and studio detail
- Listing centers on the body only, so lenses and external recorders for the HDMI workflow are extra purchases
- Robust video and stabilization feature set adds menu depth that newcomers may need time to learn