This was great! I saw that you mentioned a third video coming but haven’t been able to find it. I’d love you final thoughts on LUMIX. As I’m also. Sony shooter who is interested in some of the video features of the s5iix.
4:35 Idk if you know this but you can actually turn off that setting in settings so the expansion doesn't happen at all if you like :) great vid! Love that Lumix cameras are getting popular again!
I see you mostly keep the E-stabilization on which is not all needed or recommended in the Lumix, especially in the low light condition. You are good to go with the standard IBIS alone for majority of times and can play with the Boost Stabilization mode occasionally. I have been using the S5IIX for few months, (few of my recent 4K videos on my channel are shot on S5IIX) and I just simply keep the standard IBIS on, so far used only hand held, thanks to the wonderful IBIS. I never bothered about the e-stabilization, tried few times but it ruins the night shots. if I need any further stabilization, i can do it in the post and have my control over it.
So let's talk about the elephant in the room - if you need 60p slow motion, you get not only aps-c crop, but if you turn on e active stab then you get 2.8 crop on top of full frame, which makes your 24 mm like 50 ml. THAT is insane, Huge disadvantage in my opinion..
true but the price is so low now. i bought a used (shuttercount 125) lumix s5ii with 20-60 kitlens for 950 usd, with 12 month warranty left. theres plenty such deals. and for those prices...go sear h for similar canon or sony
I need to sell my sony cameras. I had the S1R and was so good but at that time i was shooting different content that needed the fast AF. Now i'm focusing on portraits and since the S5II have PDAF i'm excited.
This camera is not only impressive but easy to use. Seriously. I've had it for about a full year and it always performs well for me and leaves my clients happy. I love that it's super easy to use, reliable, great looking, and continues to get awesome updates. I can't wait for the 3.0 firmware to launch. For anyone interested I recently added a 12 month long term review of this camera on my channel.
Sony has sooooo many options when it comes to cameras, and their sensors are fantastic, but I feel like when I really dig deep into what they offer for video or photos I always land on Cameras that seems to stretch my budget much more than the cameras that initially peeked my interest. Lumix seems to offer soo much more bang for buck and the anamorphic capabilities in camera really have me thinking. I would be shooting mostly adapted lenses, and nothing anywhere as neer the level of professional production work you do for your chanel much less your commisioned comercial work, so I am ok to have a little more work and time to focuss on my capture process, I loved that zoom, in screen, when manually focussing. Maybe I won't have to sell my media format film bodies and lenses to afford a nice video rig after all. Great video the footage was very inspiring. ❤
Lovely images! I considered this ecosystem due to the features and look. But now considering Sony due to better lens options, AF, and body options. For my vacations, EDC currently evaluating the ZVE1.
I wouldn't necessarily consider the Sony as having better lens options. Most all of the Lumix lenses have focus breathing controlled natively. Sony uses a breathing control feature that crops into your frame if you are using certain GMaster lenses. It doesn't work with many of the regular 1.8 Sony FE lenses or third party. Also the Lumix 1.8 lineup is all similarly weighted and sized so that you can easily swap out on a gimbal without needing to rebalance. Don't get me started on the stabilization - the active steady shot on the Sony again crops info your image and their native stabilization in body is nowhere near as good as Lumix or Canons. What I'm getting at is not that the Sony ecosystem is terrible - it's clearly not, but you need to consider all the trade offs that come with Sonys lens design and smaller mount size for video work. Just my 0.02 :)
Hi Lizzie Great video on the s5iix I also have one. Am still exploring a lot of its capabilities. I live out here in Belize and I realize that 9x outta 10 i need a Nd filter because of the sun. Ofcourse when am shooting outside. I love the flexibility of this camera, Shooting real estate pictures and videos has been a game changer with the s5iix. Thanks for sharing your journey with it!
I see you used your S5IIx with an external SSD plugged in which is great. what did you do for camera control when you were using the Ronin? or did you not control any camera functions with the Ronin and just use it for stabilization.
IBIS, DR and AF are impressive. But the S5 has better overall rendering with better organic look and better details, the GH6 when using 6K too, but with even nicer colors. So the camera is very good yes, but really impressive maybe not. But Panasonic has everything to made the S1HII and S1II the best cameras below 5000$ to date.
Most likely only till they got another sponsorship from a camera brand just like all other youtubers who "switch to another brand" due to sponsorships. Just like Chris Hau very obviously did. This is why I slowly start to distrust most photography youtubers. They are only positive as long as they get paid for the sponsorship. Then they just ditch the camera for another "perfect" camera which brand paid a shitton of money for for a sponsorship like Panasonic did with a lot of youtubers. No wonder the s5iix pops up again as UA-cam videos.
I had an A7 III, now on an S5 IIx after considering the A7S III and A7 IV. S5II vs A7SIII mostly comes down to: A7S III handles slow motion way better (less cropping + better AF in slow motion), much better AF in general, better battery life, more lens options (though L mount is progressing nicely) S5 II has way better IBIS which was a big deciding factor to me. Digital stabilisation is fine in other cameras but it results in smeared frames if you have a 180degree shutter speed - so the S5 II is much better for run and gun/handheld. It has more in-depth/feature rich video options, better handling of being a hybrid (you can pick what settings are synced/unique between video/photo), more recording options in terms of format, compression/data rate, open gate 6k. Internal fan too so it'll never overheat during really long shoots/takes. Price is also a huge factor, with the S5 II being quite a bit cheaper. Then a lot of the other differences are more personal preference, I prefer V-log so far, the menus are more logical on the S5, and setting up button shortcuts/customisation is really fast. I miss the battery life of the A7 III, and the AF definitely requires more hand-holding in terms of the right setting vs Sony. Overall there's no clear winner for everyone (IBIS won me over personally) and I feel like Panasonic don't really hold back features, they seem to cram as much in as possible while Sony sometimes feels like they drip feed/hold back some things, or only update certain cameras.
Which scene was your fav?!
Corner store colors...
This was great! I saw that you mentioned a third video coming but haven’t been able to find it. I’d love you final thoughts on LUMIX. As I’m also. Sony shooter who is interested in some of the video features of the s5iix.
4:35 Idk if you know this but you can actually turn off that setting in settings so the expansion doesn't happen at all if you like :) great vid! Love that Lumix cameras are getting popular again!
i have this cam with lumix 24 70 f2.8....BEST DECISION EVERRRRRR!!!
I see you mostly keep the E-stabilization on which is not all needed or recommended in the Lumix, especially in the low light condition. You are good to go with the standard IBIS alone for majority of times and can play with the Boost Stabilization mode occasionally. I have been using the S5IIX for few months, (few of my recent 4K videos on my channel are shot on S5IIX) and I just simply keep the standard IBIS on, so far used only hand held, thanks to the wonderful IBIS. I never bothered about the e-stabilization, tried few times but it ruins the night shots. if I need any further stabilization, i can do it in the post and have my control over it.
Oh hells bells yeah!! We love seeing Lumix get a little more love ❤️
I loved the bathroom scene, to me it really showed the camera’s capability. Thanks for sharing!
So let's talk about the elephant in the room - if you need 60p slow motion, you get not only aps-c crop, but if you turn on e active stab then you get 2.8 crop on top of full frame, which makes your 24 mm like 50 ml. THAT is insane, Huge disadvantage in my opinion..
true but the price is so low now. i bought a used (shuttercount 125) lumix s5ii with 20-60 kitlens for 950 usd, with 12 month warranty left. theres plenty such deals. and for those prices...go sear h for similar canon or sony
The phrase "if you need" is pretty important here, as well.
@@frankenstein2735wehre do you buy it??
I need to sell my sony cameras. I had the S1R and was so good but at that time i was shooting different content that needed the fast AF. Now i'm focusing on portraits and since the S5II have PDAF i'm excited.
Its worrh the investment
Don't do it. I sold my a7s3 and got the s5ii and in no way is the Lumix AF as good as the Sony. Even my a7r3 has faster and more reliable AF.
@@AllCarsUnited Yeah. I got in on Amazon. Used for a few weeks. Nope. Big no. I’m glad I didn’t sell my Sony cameras.
Vibing the amount of opengate footage you have shown
The LUTs link is broken still lol I literally just got this camera and watched this video and got so excited
Thanks for hosting this video. Very useful for me.
This camera is not only impressive but easy to use. Seriously. I've had it for about a full year and it always performs well for me and leaves my clients happy. I love that it's super easy to use, reliable, great looking, and continues to get awesome updates. I can't wait for the 3.0 firmware to launch. For anyone interested I recently added a 12 month long term review of this camera on my channel.
Sony has sooooo many options when it comes to cameras, and their sensors are fantastic, but I feel like when I really dig deep into what they offer for video or photos I always land on Cameras that seems to stretch my budget much more than the cameras that initially peeked my interest.
Lumix seems to offer soo much more bang for buck and the anamorphic capabilities in camera really have me thinking. I would be shooting mostly adapted lenses, and nothing anywhere as neer the level of professional production work you do for your chanel much less your commisioned comercial work, so I am ok to have a little more work and time to focuss on my capture process, I loved that zoom, in screen, when manually focussing. Maybe I won't have to sell my media format film bodies and lenses to afford a nice video rig after all. Great video the footage was very inspiring. ❤
Some great info and really nice work. Torn between the store and the bathroom work, both were great.
Pairing up the S5IIX with the Sandisk pro blade SSD and Kondor Blue combo will be fyaa
At minute 6:50 did you film yourself with the Lumix S5iiX?
Thank you
Between the fan and the SSD recording + colors that look this good I’m very tempted to go LUMIX if I ever leave my little APSC world
Lovely images! I considered this ecosystem due to the features and look. But now considering Sony due to better lens options, AF, and body options. For my vacations, EDC currently evaluating the ZVE1.
I wouldn't necessarily consider the Sony as having better lens options. Most all of the Lumix lenses have focus breathing controlled natively. Sony uses a breathing control feature that crops into your frame if you are using certain GMaster lenses. It doesn't work with many of the regular 1.8 Sony FE lenses or third party. Also the Lumix 1.8 lineup is all similarly weighted and sized so that you can easily swap out on a gimbal without needing to rebalance. Don't get me started on the stabilization - the active steady shot on the Sony again crops info your image and their native stabilization in body is nowhere near as good as Lumix or Canons.
What I'm getting at is not that the Sony ecosystem is terrible - it's clearly not, but you need to consider all the trade offs that come with Sonys lens design and smaller mount size for video work. Just my 0.02 :)
ZVE1 overheats after 10 minutes of video... it's a joke
@@Studiotek you have it?
@@jaymills1720 I did have it, yes. I ended up taking it back and getting the Lumix GH6.
@@Studiotek Maybe if you're in the Sahara
Hi Lizzie Great video on the s5iix I also have one. Am still exploring a lot of its capabilities. I live out here in Belize and I realize that 9x outta 10 i need a Nd filter because of the sun.
Ofcourse when am shooting outside. I love the flexibility of this camera, Shooting real estate pictures and videos has been a game changer with the s5iix. Thanks for sharing your journey with it!
Thank you, that's beautiful. May I ask if you used focus pulling or any other system when you were doing your dynamic camera movement shots?
What did you think of the 3.3k quality? I hadn't even considered using it, but it would be nice to have a taller slowmo option...
Hi Lizzie! Great review! BTW What gimbal and rigs did you use in loft scene?
I see you used your S5IIx with an external SSD plugged in which is great. what did you do for camera control when you were using the Ronin? or did you not control any camera functions with the Ronin and just use it for stabilization.
4:34 what hotshoe clip do you use to mount your ssd? Great GREAT footage btw!
What about BRAW? Do you have the same control in post that you do with actual footage shot on a Blackmagic camera as far as say adjusting the ISO?
FYI We use 24fps & 30fps in the US (NTSC 60hz). 25fps is for Europe (PAL 50hz).
This is soo dope. I need that rig!
The actress has a lot of character! loved it.
Awesome video!
Hey nice video… i have a Question so what ssd Card do you use ?
Lumix s5iix and fuji xh2s best cameras specially in colors.
This is awesome
Very useful, thank you!
would love to know how did you stabilized in post... do u maybe have a video of this?
Where I see a complete video? ❣
I have this camera. It's great except for the rolling shutter which is atrocious, particularly in open gate. Can be a deal breaker.
dont use electronic stab , only ibis , less jelly effect and post stab works better after
a beast camera
Thank you for your presentation.
sony have many lens choices but you dont need that all and to buy them all 😅.I prefer Lumix..
I saw that you keep the camera with the strap very tight, is this a solution to keep it more stable?
precisely!
Hi from the PNW🌲
IBIS, DR and AF are impressive. But the S5 has better overall rendering with better organic look and better details, the GH6 when using 6K too, but with even nicer colors.
So the camera is very good yes, but really impressive maybe not. But Panasonic has everything to made the S1HII and S1II the best cameras below 5000$ to date.
Good vibes
❤ the Lumix videos... Just bought into the ecosystem and would love to see some photo-centric content... Maybe some hi-res prints?
I am concerned about how to deal with moire in video with this camera. Any thoughts anyone?
Would you definitely switch from your Sony a7siii to this?
still got one video to go we'll seeeee
I did and I'm happy
No these are just obligated videos by Lumix.
Most likely only till they got another sponsorship from a camera brand just like all other youtubers who "switch to another brand" due to sponsorships. Just like Chris Hau very obviously did.
This is why I slowly start to distrust most photography youtubers. They are only positive as long as they get paid for the sponsorship. Then they just ditch the camera for another "perfect" camera which brand paid a shitton of money for for a sponsorship like Panasonic did with a lot of youtubers. No wonder the s5iix pops up again as UA-cam videos.
I had an A7 III, now on an S5 IIx after considering the A7S III and A7 IV. S5II vs A7SIII mostly comes down to:
A7S III handles slow motion way better (less cropping + better AF in slow motion), much better AF in general, better battery life, more lens options (though L mount is progressing nicely)
S5 II has way better IBIS which was a big deciding factor to me. Digital stabilisation is fine in other cameras but it results in smeared frames if you have a 180degree shutter speed - so the S5 II is much better for run and gun/handheld. It has more in-depth/feature rich video options, better handling of being a hybrid (you can pick what settings are synced/unique between video/photo), more recording options in terms of format, compression/data rate, open gate 6k. Internal fan too so it'll never overheat during really long shoots/takes.
Price is also a huge factor, with the S5 II being quite a bit cheaper. Then a lot of the other differences are more personal preference, I prefer V-log so far, the menus are more logical on the S5, and setting up button shortcuts/customisation is really fast. I miss the battery life of the A7 III, and the AF definitely requires more hand-holding in terms of the right setting vs Sony.
Overall there's no clear winner for everyone (IBIS won me over personally) and I feel like Panasonic don't really hold back features, they seem to cram as much in as possible while Sony sometimes feels like they drip feed/hold back some things, or only update certain cameras.
Great content
Why 25p?
yes it is
Just subbed ❤
Why don't you mention lens
25 fps is for PAL
My gh6 is better
lol stop it
no its not ive seen your gh6 😮
No it is not. Thousands of other UA-camrs were wrong. What a dumb question in the title.