You're correct in every way. If camera manufacturers haven't got us chasing new technology with "new this," "new that," I don't see how units released this year perform any better than this seven-year-old piece. Pair this with some higher-end glass, and you couldn't tell the video from this camera and one from the GH6 apart. The G85/G80/G81 will still punch high until 4K is no longer a thing!
Thanks. I usually shoot in Cinelike-D and then tweak the footage in FCP - minor adjustments like increasing the saturation slightly, straightening horizons, that sort of thing. Footage is very good straight out of camera, so changes are usually minimal.
As long as you have a fast lens, like the 20mm f1.7 or the 42.5mm f1.7. The high ISO performance isn't great so you really need some fast glass for low light shooting.
The Sigma 24-70 is only available for Sony E mount and Leica/Panasonic L mount, not for Micro Four Thirds and it’s not possible to make an adapter because of the flange distance.
Looks interesting - how do you think this compares to the Panasonic DMC-FZ2000 or Panasonic HC-VXF990EBK ?
You're correct in every way. If camera manufacturers haven't got us chasing new technology with "new this," "new that," I don't see how units released this year perform any better than this seven-year-old piece. Pair this with some higher-end glass, and you couldn't tell the video from this camera and one from the GH6 apart. The G85/G80/G81 will still punch high until 4K is no longer a thing!
If the current is good enough no reason to change even if it’s older model
Just bought one and is perfect for casual photography
Hi. I am also very pleased with my G85. Love your video. I mainly do photography. Did you do any postprocessing or straight out of camera?
Thanks. I usually shoot in Cinelike-D and then tweak the footage in FCP - minor adjustments like increasing the saturation slightly, straightening horizons, that sort of thing. Footage is very good straight out of camera, so changes are usually minimal.
Was it good for street photography under lowlight situations ?
As long as you have a fast lens, like the 20mm f1.7 or the 42.5mm f1.7. The high ISO performance isn't great so you really need some fast glass for low light shooting.
If compare with xt20 what is better, for hybird uses, more video use mainly, wedding cinema, travel cinema
I’m thinking of getting the g95 or gh5, but this video is making me think about the g85 🤔 great video!
If I turn on subtitles, I can't read what you put on the bottom side
Thank you for the video. Do you think I could use a Sigma Art 24 - 70 F2.8 lens with this Lumix, or do I need an adapter?
The Sigma 24-70 is only available for Sony E mount and Leica/Panasonic L mount, not for Micro Four Thirds and it’s not possible to make an adapter because of the flange distance.
@@BartechTV thank you so much!
hi would this still be good to record kids soccer games
in 2023?
Yes it would be perfect for that.
hello
may I know your Pond5 account please to have an idea what did you really shoot with this camera
Thank you
1:43 bro could've used tissue paper
I think he’s French.
@@BartechTV can u shade some light ? i didn't got the context
In France people don't use toilet paper because most homes have a bidet which is used instead.
@@BartechTV didn’t knew that i live in india only used water from tub my whole life