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The Panasonic LUMIX GH5S is a professional 10.2MP mirrorless camera engineered for filmmakers and content creators demanding exceptional 4K UHD video quality with unlimited recording. Featuring a rugged, weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, dual native ISO for superior low-light performance, and advanced connectivity options including twin UHS-II SD card slots and USB-C 3.1, itโs built to excel in challenging environments. Its high-resolution OLED viewfinder and articulating LCD provide precise control, making it a top-tier tool for cinematic video production.







| ASIN | B078J119BC |
| Aperture modes | Variable, with a maximum aperture of F2.8 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Eye Detection |
| Autofocus | No |
| Autofocus Points | 225 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #340,815 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,049 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Built-In Media | Battery Charger (AC Adaptor), Battery Pack, Body Cap, Hot Shoe Cover, Eye Cup, Flash Synchro Socket Cap, Cover for the Battery Grip Connector, USB Connection Cable, Shoulder Strap, Cable Holder, BNC Converter Cable |
| Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
| Camera Lens | 12-60mm f/2.8-4.0 telephoto lens with 14 elements in 9 groups |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Micro Four Thirds |
| Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 12 |
| Crop Mode | Micro Four Thirds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Articulating |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1,620,000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 10.2 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 90 |
| Exposure Control | Manual |
| File Format | RAW |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-II |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | 3 (U3) |
| Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | 30 |
| Flash Modes | Auto, Auto/Red-Eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On/Red-Eye Reduction, Off, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 Second |
| Focal Length Description | 12 to 60mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 24 to 120mm) |
| Focus Features | Continuous-Servo AF (C), Flexible (AFF), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S) |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | AFS (Single) / AFF (Flexible) / AFC (Continuous) / MF |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885170328266 |
| HDMI Type | Type A Standard HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image stabilization | Digital, Dynamic, Hybrid |
| Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
| Lens Construction | 14 Elements in 9 Groups |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 10.2 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/240 seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Metering Methods | Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot |
| Minimum Focal Length | 20 Centimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 Seconds |
| Model Name | Panasonic LUMIX GH5s |
| Model Number | DC-GH5S |
| Model Series | LUMIX GH |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Filter Size | 58 Millimeters |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 62 Millimeters |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 10.2 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds, 2 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | MOS |
| Shooting Modes | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | V-Log L Gamma and HDR Hybrid Log Gamma; Stills Recording and Depth-From-Defocus AF System |
| Supported Image Format | AVCHD, Exif, JPEG, MOV, MP4, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 10.2 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 885170328266 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4, AVCHD |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.76x |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Daylight, Flash torch, Incandescent, Shade |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 662 MB/s |
| Zoom | Digital Zoom |
M**E
Superb in low light and shadow definition. Great color science
For my style of work, this is an excellent camera. I tend to shoot dimly lit, high contrast subject matter, it excels under these circumstances. Recent cameras I have owned: gh4, 2 a7s2's, a7r2, a6500, a6300 The gh5s is far superior to the a7s2, hands down, maybe 20X better color retention in the shadows. Far greater detail in the shadows and almost no pixelation. Panasonic 4k 60fps 8bit footage is far superior to sony a7s2 4k 30fps 10bit recorded externally with an atomos ninja flame. In fact most projects shot on the panasonic never even require 10bit recording because the color science is spot on, and the footage is very pliable in 8bit. Autofocus is significantly better than past panasonic cameras. Not as good as sony. I shoot a large variety of subjects, one of them are MMA fighters, UFC embedded style, which doesn't allow for retakes. This is NOT the best camera for those types of shoots. However if you have enough talent and skills it could be done. The camera does not focus hunt the way past panasonics did, it may go out of focus once in a while, but it will eventually find focus smoothly. The GH4 would constantly switch focus plains over and over which makes footage unusable. I find that the GH5s actually focuses better in dark situations, and struggles in evenly lit situations. If you are looking to take photos I would look elsewhere. Most phones probably work better. When compared to other cameras in this range, this is hands down one of the best out there. It is 100% a film making tool, NOT A YOUTUBER camera. With proper preparation and execution you could almost film a feature film with a set of these. It is on par with lower end RED cameras like the raven, with the exception of frame rates.
P**N
Unstable and Unbelievable in lowlight!
The stabilization is terrible...the autofocus is terrible...but the image quality is impeccable. I mostly used tripods and do lock off interviews and itโs great for that. But if you donโt have a stabilizer this camera is almost unusable for video (unless your going for that cloverfield look). The low light capability with the dual ISO is where this camera shines(no pun intended). The battery life is solid, I can run-n-gun a whole day on a single battery. Itโs not that great for photography. Itโs very much a video camera, and aside from auto focus and stabilization itโs pretty good if you canโt afford a full blown cinema camera.
I**H
DSLR Ergonomics, Cinema Camera Image
Wanted to post a review, since there aren't many reviews of the GH5s. Before I bought this camera, I owned the Panasonic G7, but I have used some cinema cameras as well, so I'll try to compare it to those too. PROS: -Excellent dynamic range (12 or 12.5 very usable stops in V-log), particularly in the shadows. Just remember not to underexpose. -Incredible resolution and sharpness in video, especially in 4k. -Despite small and compressed file sizes, its amazing how much you can push the color in post. File sizes are about 9 times smaller than Blackmagic Prores files I've edited. -Great 4K slow motion in "Natural" profile. If you want to shoot in V-log, I'd actually use the 10-bit 1080p 60 fps. Some color issues in 8-bit 4k when grading skin-tones in V-log and 1080p is still sharp. -Lots of things make this similar to a low-end cinema camera. You can get zebras, waveforms, shoot in V-log etc. Lots of room to ensure consistency and I think the image quality is among the best I've seen. -Usability. DSLR ergonomics, great battery life (especially with battery grip), weather sealing etc. I can take this camera everywhere and it's been very sturdy and reliable. Image quality looks great through 6400 iso and very usable through 12,800 iso. CONS: -Variable frame rate over 60 fps is really not good for most situations. Lots of horizontal noise/banding unless you shoot in "Natural" profile at 200 iso or less. Above 96fps, some really bad moire and aliasing too. Fun to have the slow motion, but not the most professional footage. -A little bit large for my Zhiyun Crane v2 gimbal. No shake, just hard to go into inverted mode without closing and reopening the touchscreen. -Ergonomics. Great to take everywhere you go, but you'll miss variable ND filters and built-in XLR ports for audio compared to a number of cinema cameras. -Photos aren't that sharp due to ~10MP sensor. No surprise there.
C**T
Great photos, even better video
I should start by saying I am nearly a novice. The GH5S is my first non-iPhone camera, but the difference was night and day. Especially when you view the video file ON something with a good display (iPhone, external monitor, PC, etc). The iPhone 11 Pro's 4K/60FPS videos are nothing compared to what this can do. Nothing. The iPhone looks like a grainy 2005 web cam compared to this thing. Especially in low light scenarios. To think, I thought smartphones posed a real threat to "traditional" cameras like this only months ago. I found the software to be very intuitive to use, and the camera is very solid and well built. It should be for $2k. Auto-focus settings, synchro scan, white balance, ISO, etc are all very easy to use. The menu is filled with tons of excellent options so I can fine-tune everything. I'm especially a fan of the Synchro Scan feature, which lets me precisely tune the shutter speed to (a multiple of) the oscillation rate of a CRT monitor, TV, light, etc and completely erase flickers and lines. I recommend beginners start by setting everything to full manual and learning how to change aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, and white balance. It's actually even harder to learn things when these things are out of your control. Though, I doubt many beginners will make this their first camera.
M**R
don't use it for stills but the Vlog and video are spectacular for the price!
A**R
I love almost everything about the camera. The 10 bit C4K is sweet. Don't expect IBIS. None here...
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