


Yes, the Panasonic Lumix GH5s has a bigger sensor, and numerous other small improvements like being able to shoot at 4K 60/50p recording in Cinema 4K (4096 x 2160) – a world-first, no less. Low-light performance can’t match something like the Canon 6D Mark II, but it’s still good enough for most vlogging situations.īefore heading any further, we should probably confront the elephant in the room – namely the Lumix GH5 vs Lumix GH5s… (note the ‘S’!) The Panasonic Lumix GH5 certainly isn’t a small, lightweight camera, but it offers video performance normally associated with much bigger devices. While an MFT sensor will never be able to deliver the class-leading performance of larger sensors in low light, they’re still a great option in normal lighting conditions, and offer benefits such as smaller, lighter and more affordable bodies and lenses (see the best micro-four-thirds lenses).
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After all, why would one invest in a camera with a sensor smaller than APS-C, and only about half the size of a full frame sensor? Panasonic have stuck with their tried-and-tested 20 megapixel micro-four-thirds sensor with the GH5, a sensor format that attracts some confusion due to its diminished size.
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For Nikon and Canon, it’s the all-round professional stills camera, and for Panasonic, it’s video. It’s nice to see that camera companies are specializing in their various niches with their flag ship cameras. If you’re looking for full-featured best vlog cameras with 4K video capabilities and DSLR-like ergonomics, look no further than the excellent Panasonic Lumix GH5 micro four thirds mirrorless camera.
