The Lumix is twice the camera the FX-30 is and beats the FX 3, USB C SSD recording is game changing and you get every codec under the sun and the best stab there is plus comes with a usable kit lens.
@@jongreenit yup Panasonic simply just out features them. I forgot to mention that the lumix really does have more pleasing colors too. Also anytime I have to choose between full frame and something else I’m gonna pick full frame. I like playing with all kinds of cameras but when it’s time to work I get the full frame and never second guess it
@@jongreenit the only spec that is better on the FX3 is uncropped 4k 60 and 4k 120. Literally thats it. S5 II has more DR,better features and takes beautiful photos
with E-Mount, you can use third-party lenses and phase detection autofocus, like Sigmas and Tamrons. I suppose the same could be said for Panasonic's S5's
Yes both cameras have this option available though I'd say currently Sony E mount has more lenses available since it's been around longer than the L-mount.
@@jongreenit more lenses mean much beacause both mounts have the all the typical lenses found on any mount. specialty and niche lenses rarely means much
The Lumix beats the Sony in every category by far
The Lumix is twice the camera the FX-30 is and beats the FX 3, USB C SSD recording is game changing and you get every codec under the sun and the best stab there is plus comes with a usable kit lens.
well said, the fx3 may offer better specs but for the price it's tough to beat what the S5iiX offers
@@jongreenit yup Panasonic simply just out features them. I forgot to mention that the lumix really does have more pleasing colors too. Also anytime I have to choose between full frame and something else I’m gonna pick full frame. I like playing with all kinds of cameras but when it’s time to work I get the full frame and never second guess it
@@jongreenit the only spec that is better on the FX3 is uncropped 4k 60 and 4k 120. Literally thats it. S5 II has more DR,better features and takes beautiful photos
with E-Mount, you can use third-party lenses and phase detection autofocus, like Sigmas and Tamrons. I suppose the same could be said for Panasonic's S5's
Yes both cameras have this option available though I'd say currently Sony E mount has more lenses available since it's been around longer than the L-mount.
@@jongreenit more lenses mean much beacause both mounts have the all the typical lenses found on any mount. specialty and niche lenses rarely means much
@@kingcutttt exactly