As someone who has balance and shaking issues due to disability, I really like how much of an improvement IBIS is. This looks like it would drastically improve my still photography as well. And it is nice to see a larger sensor allotment being used for video as well.
This is such a well produced video that was really entertaining the whole way through! Thanks Harris for giving me inspiration and ideas for my own videos. This video blow me away so gg's man!
Wow! Just WOW!! I’ve just come across your channel and I’m absolutely blown away! The flow, the humour, the information… all second to none and the production…! Holy Mother of God! Right up there with the likes of McKinnon, Josh Yo and Matti Haapoja! You my friend, have a new subscriber 👍
I don't comment on videos often (or at all actually) but just wanted to say I found this video particularly enjoyable. The editing and flow was easy to watch and funny. Great video :)
Panasonic has been SO CLOSE to making the perfect camera for YEARSSSS. And now that they have really good phase detect auto focus combined with all the other great features like really good IBIS...they may have just finally done it. Can't wait to see this tech start trickling down to their more affordable cameras. A G85 with PDAF would be the perfect for me, for example.
Panasonic has been killing it since the G9 in 2017, which was years ahead of its time, especially shooting 4K60p. It still matches or beats many cameras in 2023. The S5ii is a steal considering it's $500 cheaper than both the a7iv and R6ii. Panasonic also has the best stabilization Ive ever seen in any camera and the video always looks great. Im a current Canon R10 owner but Ive owned or shot with all the major brands. S5ii is on my short list if I want another FF camera again.
Don’t take this the wrong way, but this is probably the happiest and most “giddy” I’ve seen you in a long time! Japan will do that to ya. I wanna go back soon! Also, great editing!
I know you probably won't see this comment..... Cause who reads all the comments. I just wanted to say your videos are really nicely done. The passion shows through. Keep up the great work.
Recently ventured into the world of DSLR with a Lumix G7 and Im in love with this camera. I can only imagine how nice their new models are. Sony never really did it for me on their UI/menu nav alone. Its always felt cumbersome and tedious to me.
They waited too long for the S5 IIX so I bought a used A7RIV instead and sure teh 4K is cropped but I can use my non full frame lenses on it from my A6500 and it's cropped but full frame I have 61MP for photos and those pictures are breathtaking! I'll wait for the GH7 or whatever comes out as I already have all the glass I need for MFT and it's IBIS is betterbecause of teh space the sensor has to move around.
I'm still repping the G7 and the stuff you can get away with it is mind blowing if you know what you're doing, The Lumix line in general is just highly overated but easily best budget line, and yes, even the camera showcased in this video just for those features could be considered a budget camera.
Just so we are clear. I had to go back and freeze the frame at 1:23 to make sure we were on the same page on manga selection or this relationship isn't going to work. You pass.
I'm using GH4 still for years. Where do these S5 cameras sit in range? Are they below the GH series? I don't think GH series has phase focus yet do they? Unless the GH7 has it...
I'm renovating my equipment, and my friend is letting me borrow their Fujifilm X-T3 to see how I enjoy it. My main use will be in my room, but I also want to do some outside photography / videography . So, my question to you, what camera would you recommend?
FIrstly, the IS is really cool. The 4K crop at the beginning of the video is definitely lacking definition though, it's not sharp. (edit: Other parts of the video, shot in the studio, are much sharper.)
No mention of autofocus? Have they improved it on this camera? That’s what always seemed to be the Achilles heel for Panasonic in the UA-cam space for vloggers or other UA-camrs on the go.
As a Panasonic user since the DVX100, I am stoked about this. I'm still using the GH5S because the switch to Sony seemed immense but with a Gh4 Gx8 a Ninja V and Mini 3 pro in my bag I feel very comfortable making content. The Sony A7 IV has been on my list, but now my whole thought process has changed. Thanks, Harris!
@@andersistbesser Naw, it really has issues prioritizing what to focus on. And every so often just forgets to focus. But for the most part it works fine.
8:03 it looks like your camera connects to your phone using Wi-Fi. The reason why your phone keeps disconnecting from your camera is because your phone detects that there’s not an Internet connection on the camera’s Wi-Fi signal. Has nothing to do with the camera, it’s just a problem with the way most smart phones handle Wi-Fi connections.
Going to start making camera videos just because I’m tired of people recommending Sony to newcomers. Panasonic hit it out of the park here. One small thing - USB SSD recording on the X wasn’t mentioned here and it’s a gamechanger for my workflow
Ok, now let's talk about autofocus. My current Panasonic has a real weakness for autofocus. And I would say that autofocus is a pretty important feature for youtubers.
@8KisOK , Bro Chill we are on the same team. I am a daily "panny" user. I rock the lumix G85 and regularly struggle with the contrast detect. Forgive me for doing my due diligence before jumping on a new camera. So don't come at me with that attitude you long faced, mud sniffing, shoe lace double knotting, zipper snagging, Expo marker liquid sipping, forehead sweating, rich off a steam roller lawsuit causing permanent long lasting injury and bodily disfiguration looking, finger in slime cup enjoying, sock puppet making, expired milk drinking, clueless, indecisive, procrastinating, wishy-washy, flip-flopping, fence-sitting, hemming and hawing, dilly-dallying, time-wasting, opportunity-missing, regret-having, excuse-making, self-sabotaging, camera-hopping, panny-dropping, lumix-flopping, contrast-detecting, focus-hunting, blurry-shooting, over-exposing, under-developing, color-grading, noise-reducing, sharpening, cropping, resizing, exporting, uploading, deleting, re-doing, never-satisfied, always-complaining, never-improving, hobby-ruining, passion-killing, joy-stealing, soul-crushing, creativity-stifling, shell of a soul, dust bunny collecting, stale bread eating, sad excuse for a clown.
@8KisOK So, let me talk about this given my personal experience as someone who does an in home studio with live streams and video recording, with a multiple camera setup for our PGF show. I use a Lumix G9, and had the G7 before it. For our PGF show once per year, I rent Sony cameras - this year I have the ZV-E1 and the ZV-E10. Last year was the Alpha 7r Siii Anyways, the reason people bring it up is that a majority of the line from Panasonic so far has had problems with it. And I can say as a daily user of the G9 it absolutely sucks at autofocus, even on a tripod in a podcast setting - the moment I look sideways or down, it struggles so hard to stay focused. Autofocus is a must for me given I have no one behind the camera, so when the background of my video is what it focuses on instead of me, that's a problem. And given he didnt' talk about autofocus, it's obviously going to be a question many have. It's a known problem that causes so many UA-camrs to lean towards Canon or Sony. Sony, typically known to have industry leading tech in regards to autofocus. Because as a Panasonic user for my entire youtube career, one of the primary reason for PGF I rent sony cameras, multple, is the vastly superior autofocus. It's one of the single most important aspects for most youtube content creators who can't be behind the camera to manual focus. I went with the Lumix line because Panasonic has always offered a lot of features for way cheaper than Sony's stuff is. And, this camera right here that he's talking about matters to me. Because I am tired of renting extra cameras. I finally just want to have 3 or 4 cameras at the ready, and the first camera I want to replace is my primary shooter in the G9 and start using that as a top down camera instead. But, all my lenses are panasonic and I don't want to have to use coverter kits. I had been looking into buying the ZV-E1 because it's got all the video features I want for 1000 less than the alpha I do love, but also if I do that it means I have to invest in a whole new line of lenses - but the overheating issue is a real thing. I have had it happen once already in the past day, inside my home, in my basement studio, with the AC keeping it at 60 degrees F here. If it's overheating in that environment... when the alpha never had that problem... It makes me want to consider this new Panasonic instead. If it doesn't have an overheating issue in my given use case and environment, and it adds in the same level of autofocus the sony camera's bring - I can not only save money on not needing to swtich out all my lenses, I can save money on purchasing the more expensive alpha body if this gives me all the features I care about. Which is not only a full frame to maximize the light it can instake on set, but the ability to be always on with video out (all cameras allow this basically, but not all of them can stay always on due to heat concerns), but I really need the auto focus badly. It is the primary feature that matters most. Because most cameras basically have all the same features - then it's just about the sensor and lense being used. I don't care as much about the 6K stuff, though it may make a difference in some very specific vidoes I shoot, like product reviews. The option is at least nice. In the end, it's probably true that. most of their new cameras have fixed the autofocus problem. But people like me aren't buying the latest and greatest all the time. We go with Panasonic usually originally due to cheaper price, but we have been sacrificing autofocus for a long time. I am in the market for a couple cameras including a new main shooter, and I happy to hear THIS doesn't have the headaches my G9.
but how is the auto focus? I thought that always was an issue with Panasonic cameras and that should be a high priority feature for content creators. on the steps it was pretty bad
I’ll talk more about it in the next video about it. They finally added phase detect into their cameras. Autofocus was good. Not quite Sony level, but good.
Can someone explain LUT to me, please? It is the first time I am hearing that term, but is it like in-camera filters? I typically just work in RAW and make adjustments in LR and PS with nik collection.
LUT stands for Look-Up Table. An easy way to describe it is it’s a color preset. The more technical description is it does dumb math to take a specific color and luminance value, and change it to a different color/lum value. The key thing to know about LUTs that a vast majority of people don’t know, especially those that sell LUTs, is LUTs expect a certain color space and return a certain color space, so you have to use LUTs in a very specific way either from someone who actually knows what they’re doing technically, or if it’s directly from the camera manufacturer.
I've been thinking about getting the a7iv for a while now but this seems like a great alternative. I do photo and video though so I'm not sure which to get
If you're doing both photo and video, stick with the Sony, The eye auto-focus is godly for photography. The S5ii does finally have phase detect auto focus, but it's their first generation and nowhere near Sony levels in terms of speed and accuracy.
This is certainly a great camera, but I’d suggest another, the newly launched Fujifilm X-S20 also has 6K open gate, IBIS, does 10-bit 4:2:2 internally and even 12-bit externally, etc., but it‘s not full frame. Not the best UA-camr camera but it’s way cheaper. Certainly worth checking out.
There is a reason the X-S20 is way cheaper, it's way less of a camera. Smaller sensor, not weather sealed, poor 1/4000s shutter, one card slot, crappy low res EVF, no headphone port etc...the S5ii is a professional camera, the X-S20 is an entry level camera.
@@michaelbell75 Of course, X-S20 is more of an enthusiast camera, thus the lower price, I'm just saying it is worth considering for what it offers, which is a lot. It's always nice to know what else is out there to make a better informed purchase decision. I think majority of UA-camrs will appreciate the included Vlog mode which has features tailored for creators and other more advanced features that I mentioned in my original comment. Also, you're wrong about a few things. X-S20 has a headphone port and even a separate mic input, the EVF is 2.36m dots (same as Lumix S5) so I wouldn't really say it's crappy and it also has a electronic shutter speed of 1/32000s.
I was done when I heard $2,000 dollar camera. Content creation is very difficult as it is, but with tech being very pricey it is hard to keep up with high quality production value content when so many products are out of your price range.
So as a self made youtuber, let me start by saying the frist thing you should invest in is some sort of improved audio. Use your phone for video shooting - you can create stunning videos with just your phone plus some nice externa; audio setup. That's it. That's all you need. But when you finally make a little money, that's when it might become possible to up the qualtiy to the next level. You see, phone cameras are so damn good in so many situations, that to really get the improvement you notice yeah, you will spend 1500 to 2k on a mody and another 1 to 2k on a lens. But it's not NEEDED. These are all nice to haves. Your phone is plenty good.
@@NintyPrime Completely agree! Audio is more important than video. 1000's of TikTokr's with millions of followers + MKBHD on his channel AutoFocus uses just a phone.
I do wish camera companies (not limited to those) would stop using stupid arbitrary names for their features. I've had a Lumix G7 for several years and still don't know what half the stuff is in the menus because it's all made up words that bear no resemblence to what they do. It's terrible UX design and out of principal I've just never Googled it, and tbh after several years it's clear I haven't needed any of it. Just like few people need a $2000 camera for creating social media content.
Hey Harris Or Anyone else who may be able to provide input; Looking for some Insight on Wirelass Lav mic Recommendations, having a hard time deciding what to Purchase between, Rode Wireless GO 2, DJI mic, Ankerwork M650 for $175 instead of retail $250, Godox movelink 2 M2 for TikTok content creation Primarily with Phone secondarily with camera. Dont need it to be super feature rich, but it was to be exceptionally good at the basics
So.. 2 questions.. first the big one. 1. Given more recent news coming from Canon and Nikkon about how anti-consumer they are, can you look into Lumix (or pannasonic) and see how USER REPAIRABLE they are and will they try to say 'you dont own what you buy'? Does Lumix offer replacement parts like Sony does (not just generic parts, like INTERNAL parts, like if the power or HDMI connector breaks, can you get the part and take it to an INDEPENDENT REPAIR shop and have that part replaced? Canon recently refused to send someone a SCREW for her camera claiming "there maybe complications in the repair" while Nikkon, would NOT allow someone to sell a lens they OWNED over seas (on ebay). I think its extremely important, before committing to ANY eco system, not only how consumer friendly they are, but what their stance is on Right to Repair. Are they a 'Framework' laptop? Or are they an Apple Macbook? (check out some of Louis Rossman's videos if you want more info) 2. You mentioned this camrea is good for content creation. And im sure you'll dig into this as you explore what the camrea can do, but im curious how it will work for more "basic" functions like a Streamer/PC video camera to record content directly to the PC, what issues it may have or how it may make it easier? Like, does it have a USB (usb-c i hope) connection so you dont have to use an HDMI capture, allowing it to act like a USB webcam? If so how much does that limit its functionality and features? Can it run off AC power, thus not requiring a battery, or 'battery-ac adapter'? Thanks
@@TenaciousLeeTV And even cheaper used. Can be found for about £250 (probably 300-325 USD) if you're patient. And MFT lenses are cheap and plentiful, especially compared to most full-frame equivalents.
@@urag3hard GH5 changed the entire market for consumer video, first real consumer camera to have proper 422 10bit 4k video. Since then had the GH6 which does 6k60p with no cropping or overheating. On full frame a few of the cameras like S1H & BS1H are netflix approved and now S5II and S5IIX have come out and are offering amazing value! Deffo check them out
As someone who has balance and shaking issues due to disability, I really like how much of an improvement IBIS is. This looks like it would drastically improve my still photography as well. And it is nice to see a larger sensor allotment being used for video as well.
This is such a well produced video that was really entertaining the whole way through! Thanks Harris for giving me inspiration and ideas for my own videos.
This video blow me away so gg's man!
Wow! Just WOW!!
I’ve just come across your channel and I’m absolutely blown away! The flow, the humour, the information… all second to none and the production…! Holy Mother of God! Right up there with the likes of McKinnon, Josh Yo and Matti Haapoja!
You my friend, have a new subscriber 👍
remember seeing a small tease of this video on our live stream and the transition at 1:07 is still SO GOOOOOD!
I don't comment on videos often (or at all actually) but just wanted to say I found this video particularly enjoyable. The editing and flow was easy to watch and funny. Great video :)
The transitions in this video are insanely good, especially the train one. 🙌
Panasonic has been SO CLOSE to making the perfect camera for YEARSSSS. And now that they have really good phase detect auto focus combined with all the other great features like really good IBIS...they may have just finally done it. Can't wait to see this tech start trickling down to their more affordable cameras. A G85 with PDAF would be the perfect for me, for example.
Dude...the S5ii is already cheap asf. Do you want it cheaper than a film roll?
This video has soooo much fun and positive energy in it. Great job!
Harris said he was planning on really getting into storytelling, and we're seeing the results. It's getting real good now. Keep up.
Wow! The production of your videos are now next level!
This is some BEAUTIFUL videography. Nicee
AFAIK UA-cam does up to 8k/60 so I’m theory 6k should be fine. Sick vid btw. Also have you tried Sonys ZVE1?
I use Panasonic for facecam and have 2 other Sony cameras… I can not seem to make myself wanna invest in a good lens for my g95
love the creative style of the intro
Dude that travel transition was AMAZING!
this was definitely my favorite video of yours by far, and not just because of 6k open gate.
I've always been a Panasonic guy. So, to quote a very popular scientist, "I see this as an absolute win..."
That transition from the camera footage to you in the studio really whirled my dervish 🤯
I may have thought to myself at least 10 times during this video that the editing was done extremely well.
@@Lethcode editor needs a raise
The production value is so good 🤩
Holy crap the 6K full gate shot pushed in to the 4K. 😱😍
Panasonic has been killing it since the G9 in 2017, which was years ahead of its time, especially shooting 4K60p. It still matches or beats many cameras in 2023. The S5ii is a steal considering it's $500 cheaper than both the a7iv and R6ii. Panasonic also has the best stabilization Ive ever seen in any camera and the video always looks great. Im a current Canon R10 owner but Ive owned or shot with all the major brands. S5ii is on my short list if I want another FF camera again.
Don’t take this the wrong way, but this is probably the happiest and most “giddy” I’ve seen you in a long time! Japan will do that to ya. I wanna go back soon!
Also, great editing!
wow thats so cool that you went to japan just for this video
I know you probably won't see this comment..... Cause who reads all the comments. I just wanted to say your videos are really nicely done. The passion shows through. Keep up the great work.
5:50 "Sorrymasen" i chuckled pretty hard.
Recently ventured into the world of DSLR with a Lumix G7 and Im in love with this camera. I can only imagine how nice their new models are. Sony never really did it for me on their UI/menu nav alone. Its always felt cumbersome and tedious to me.
Great editing, transitions, style, and story telling in this video! Sorry we couldn't connect while you were in Japan. If you come back, hit me up!
They waited too long for the S5 IIX so I bought a used A7RIV instead and sure teh 4K is cropped but I can use my non full frame lenses on it from my A6500 and it's cropped but full frame I have 61MP for photos and those pictures are breathtaking! I'll wait for the GH7 or whatever comes out as I already have all the glass I need for MFT and it's IBIS is betterbecause of teh space the sensor has to move around.
I'm still repping the G7 and the stuff you can get away with it is mind blowing if you know what you're doing, The Lumix line in general is just highly overated but easily best budget line, and yes, even the camera showcased in this video just for those features could be considered a budget camera.
Just so we are clear. I had to go back and freeze the frame at 1:23 to make sure we were on the same page on manga selection or this relationship isn't going to work. You pass.
Oh, that open gate thing sounds so cool
I'm using GH4 still for years. Where do these S5 cameras sit in range? Are they below the GH series? I don't think GH series has phase focus yet do they? Unless the GH7 has it...
Pls can we have more camera videos, I've watched this 3 times.
Can you test this camera for cam link to obs for streaming?
Panasonic use to be the #1 in camera's. Nice to see Sony has some competition. Thanks for the vid Man O!
Where is the music video?.????
I'm renovating my equipment, and my friend is letting me borrow their Fujifilm X-T3 to see how I enjoy it. My main use will be in my room, but I also want to do some outside photography / videography . So, my question to you, what camera would you recommend?
So is this thing actually a competitor to the A7IV/A7sIV (coming later) ?
Dude!! What a great video!
FIrstly, the IS is really cool.
The 4K crop at the beginning of the video is definitely lacking definition though, it's not sharp.
(edit: Other parts of the video, shot in the studio, are much sharper.)
I HAVE A MIGHTY NEED
No mention of autofocus? Have they improved it on this camera? That’s what always seemed to be the Achilles heel for Panasonic in the UA-cam space for vloggers or other UA-camrs on the go.
The entire video was filmed in autofocus. It has phase detect now
As a Panasonic user since the DVX100, I am stoked about this. I'm still using the GH5S because the switch to Sony seemed immense but with a Gh4 Gx8 a Ninja V and Mini 3 pro in my bag I feel very comfortable making content. The Sony A7 IV has been on my list, but now my whole thought process has changed. Thanks, Harris!
Camera wars. Fantastic. Can Lumix/Panasonic dethrone Sony? 👌🏼
Have you thought about making a video on "mouse without borders"? That thing is INSANE for multi pc stream setups.
And at that point, you've not even tried the S5-II X yet. (Waiting for mine to arrive, preordered since S5-II launch)
literally opening my s5IIx right now lol
Did we just become best friends?
@@DustinArmstrongPro 😂coming from micro 4/3 my mind is currently melting tbh
I got s5ii for the open gate. I'm dealing with some auto focus issues despite the phase detect.
User error i guess
@@andersistbesser Naw, it really has issues prioritizing what to focus on. And every so often just forgets to focus. But for the most part it works fine.
Lol I love the "I'm not a photographer"
But... does it have... 6k open gate?
This video is sick i like this camera look awesome
8:03 it looks like your camera connects to your phone using Wi-Fi. The reason why your phone keeps disconnecting from your camera is because your phone detects that there’s not an Internet connection on the camera’s Wi-Fi signal. Has nothing to do with the camera, it’s just a problem with the way most smart phones handle Wi-Fi connections.
That's not it. The phone prompts if we wish to stay connected even though there is no internet connection
Going to start making camera videos just because I’m tired of people recommending Sony to newcomers. Panasonic hit it out of the park here.
One small thing - USB SSD recording on the X wasn’t mentioned here and it’s a gamechanger for my workflow
looking good Harris
Dervish status: whirled
I need your help very urgently. I have a Sony 7 IV camera and I need a fake battery to permanently power the camera, where to buy and which one?
Wow what a cool camera!!
The new Rode stuff WHEN ?
Lumix cameras have always been under-rated ....
Ok, now let's talk about autofocus. My current Panasonic has a real weakness for autofocus. And I would say that autofocus is a pretty important feature for youtubers.
S5 II switched to phase-detect, the same that Sony uses. It's not perfect, but it's light years ahead of their old Contrast detect.
@8KisOK , Bro Chill we are on the same team. I am a daily "panny" user. I rock the lumix G85 and regularly struggle with the contrast detect. Forgive me for doing my due diligence before jumping on a new camera. So don't come at me with that attitude you long faced, mud sniffing, shoe lace double knotting, zipper snagging, Expo marker liquid sipping, forehead sweating, rich off a steam roller lawsuit causing permanent long lasting injury and bodily disfiguration looking, finger in slime cup enjoying, sock puppet making, expired milk drinking, clueless, indecisive, procrastinating, wishy-washy, flip-flopping, fence-sitting, hemming and hawing, dilly-dallying, time-wasting, opportunity-missing, regret-having, excuse-making, self-sabotaging, camera-hopping, panny-dropping, lumix-flopping, contrast-detecting, focus-hunting, blurry-shooting, over-exposing, under-developing, color-grading, noise-reducing, sharpening, cropping, resizing, exporting, uploading, deleting, re-doing, never-satisfied, always-complaining, never-improving, hobby-ruining, passion-killing, joy-stealing, soul-crushing, creativity-stifling, shell of a soul, dust bunny collecting, stale bread eating, sad excuse for a clown.
@8KisOK So, let me talk about this given my personal experience as someone who does an in home studio with live streams and video recording, with a multiple camera setup for our PGF show.
I use a Lumix G9, and had the G7 before it. For our PGF show once per year, I rent Sony cameras - this year I have the ZV-E1 and the ZV-E10. Last year was the Alpha 7r Siii
Anyways, the reason people bring it up is that a majority of the line from Panasonic so far has had problems with it. And I can say as a daily user of the G9 it absolutely sucks at autofocus, even on a tripod in a podcast setting - the moment I look sideways or down, it struggles so hard to stay focused. Autofocus is a must for me given I have no one behind the camera, so when the background of my video is what it focuses on instead of me, that's a problem. And given he didnt' talk about autofocus, it's obviously going to be a question many have. It's a known problem that causes so many UA-camrs to lean towards Canon or Sony. Sony, typically known to have industry leading tech in regards to autofocus.
Because as a Panasonic user for my entire youtube career, one of the primary reason for PGF I rent sony cameras, multple, is the vastly superior autofocus. It's one of the single most important aspects for most youtube content creators who can't be behind the camera to manual focus. I went with the Lumix line because Panasonic has always offered a lot of features for way cheaper than Sony's stuff is. And, this camera right here that he's talking about matters to me.
Because I am tired of renting extra cameras. I finally just want to have 3 or 4 cameras at the ready, and the first camera I want to replace is my primary shooter in the G9 and start using that as a top down camera instead.
But, all my lenses are panasonic and I don't want to have to use coverter kits. I had been looking into buying the ZV-E1 because it's got all the video features I want for 1000 less than the alpha I do love, but also if I do that it means I have to invest in a whole new line of lenses - but the overheating issue is a real thing. I have had it happen once already in the past day, inside my home, in my basement studio, with the AC keeping it at 60 degrees F here. If it's overheating in that environment... when the alpha never had that problem...
It makes me want to consider this new Panasonic instead. If it doesn't have an overheating issue in my given use case and environment, and it adds in the same level of autofocus the sony camera's bring - I can not only save money on not needing to swtich out all my lenses, I can save money on purchasing the more expensive alpha body if this gives me all the features I care about. Which is not only a full frame to maximize the light it can instake on set, but the ability to be always on with video out (all cameras allow this basically, but not all of them can stay always on due to heat concerns), but I really need the auto focus badly. It is the primary feature that matters most.
Because most cameras basically have all the same features - then it's just about the sensor and lense being used. I don't care as much about the 6K stuff, though it may make a difference in some very specific vidoes I shoot, like product reviews. The option is at least nice.
In the end, it's probably true that. most of their new cameras have fixed the autofocus problem. But people like me aren't buying the latest and greatest all the time. We go with Panasonic usually originally due to cheaper price, but we have been sacrificing autofocus for a long time. I am in the market for a couple cameras including a new main shooter, and I happy to hear THIS doesn't have the headaches my G9.
but how is the auto focus? I thought that always was an issue with Panasonic cameras and that should be a high priority feature for content creators.
on the steps it was pretty bad
I’ll talk more about it in the next video about it. They finally added phase detect into their cameras. Autofocus was good. Not quite Sony level, but good.
But, does it have UVC?
Is it has 6K OpenGate?😅
Just wow!
tripple dog dare you to export and upload in 8k
Can someone explain LUT to me, please? It is the first time I am hearing that term, but is it like in-camera filters? I typically just work in RAW and make adjustments in LR and PS with nik collection.
@Jerimiah Cook Thanks. Don't use that but gives me the basic idea. Guess it just saves a few quick steps for applying effects.
LUT stands for Look-Up Table. An easy way to describe it is it’s a color preset. The more technical description is it does dumb math to take a specific color and luminance value, and change it to a different color/lum value. The key thing to know about LUTs that a vast majority of people don’t know, especially those that sell LUTs, is LUTs expect a certain color space and return a certain color space, so you have to use LUTs in a very specific way either from someone who actually knows what they’re doing technically, or if it’s directly from the camera manufacturer.
They NEEED NEED NEED to fix the HDMI latency on their cameras. It renders them unusable for pro work.
I've been thinking about getting the a7iv for a while now but this seems like a great alternative. I do photo and video though so I'm not sure which to get
I sold my a7IV for the S5II, couldn’t be happier! The LUMIX is so much more robust, I shoot both video and photo as well
If you're doing both photo and video, stick with the Sony, The eye auto-focus is godly for photography. The S5ii does finally have phase detect auto focus, but it's their first generation and nowhere near Sony levels in terms of speed and accuracy.
This is certainly a great camera, but I’d suggest another, the newly launched Fujifilm X-S20 also has 6K open gate, IBIS, does 10-bit 4:2:2 internally and even 12-bit externally, etc., but it‘s not full frame.
Not the best UA-camr camera but it’s way cheaper. Certainly worth checking out.
There is a reason the X-S20 is way cheaper, it's way less of a camera. Smaller sensor, not weather sealed, poor 1/4000s shutter, one card slot, crappy low res EVF, no headphone port etc...the S5ii is a professional camera, the X-S20 is an entry level camera.
@@michaelbell75 Of course, X-S20 is more of an enthusiast camera, thus the lower price, I'm just saying it is worth considering for what it offers, which is a lot. It's always nice to know what else is out there to make a better informed purchase decision. I think majority of UA-camrs will appreciate the included Vlog mode which has features tailored for creators and other more advanced features that I mentioned in my original comment.
Also, you're wrong about a few things. X-S20 has a headphone port and even a separate mic input, the EVF is 2.36m dots (same as Lumix S5) so I wouldn't really say it's crappy and it also has a electronic shutter speed of 1/32000s.
i love your videos wish i have the money to that kind of Camera
kep it up and love the way you edidt that video
i really want this as a gh5 user
if you upload 6k to UA-cam when you change the resolution it only allows you to pick 5k
This is a dream of a camera! Over here in Norway/Europe this camera is almost $3000 :( :(
I was done when I heard $2,000 dollar camera. Content creation is very difficult as it is, but with tech being very pricey it is hard to keep up with high quality production value content when so many products are out of your price range.
So as a self made youtuber, let me start by saying the frist thing you should invest in is some sort of improved audio. Use your phone for video shooting - you can create stunning videos with just your phone plus some nice externa; audio setup. That's it. That's all you need. But when you finally make a little money, that's when it might become possible to up the qualtiy to the next level. You see, phone cameras are so damn good in so many situations, that to really get the improvement you notice yeah, you will spend 1500 to 2k on a mody and another 1 to 2k on a lens. But it's not NEEDED.
These are all nice to haves. Your phone is plenty good.
@@NintyPrime thank you for the helpful advice! I really appreciate it.
@@NintyPrime Completely agree! Audio is more important than video. 1000's of TikTokr's with millions of followers + MKBHD on his channel AutoFocus uses just a phone.
the excuse me on the train is soooo funny haha.
And if Panasonic just happened to have an extra one lying around that they REALLY want to give me... :D
2nd comment yaaaay!!! Love your vidz Harris. Been watching you a couple years now.
How many K open what?
I wonder if Harris is trying to get 69,696 subs and 420 videos at the same time 🤔
I wanted S5 Mark 1 , but my country didn't have that so i've to settle for Sony A7 iv 😬
Black spot ⚫️
I do wish camera companies (not limited to those) would stop using stupid arbitrary names for their features. I've had a Lumix G7 for several years and still don't know what half the stuff is in the menus because it's all made up words that bear no resemblence to what they do. It's terrible UX design and out of principal I've just never Googled it, and tbh after several years it's clear I haven't needed any of it. Just like few people need a $2000 camera for creating social media content.
bro your 20min from my house thats scarry lol
Bonkars!
Watching $2000 camera video knowing that all I can aford right now is my $100 sony a5000 with kit lens, hacked for clean hdmi for top down streaming 😂
Open gate? Did you say 6K open gate?
Hey Harris Or Anyone else who may be able to provide input; Looking for some Insight on Wirelass Lav mic Recommendations, having a hard time deciding what to Purchase between, Rode Wireless GO 2, DJI mic, Ankerwork M650 for $175 instead of retail $250, Godox movelink 2 M2 for TikTok content creation Primarily with Phone secondarily with camera. Dont need it to be super feature rich, but it was to be exceptionally good at the basics
6k open gate
6k open gate
6k open gate
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6K30p 4:2:0 10-Bit Video Recording
C4K/4K60p 4:2:2 10-Bit Unlimited
This is a big miss on their part. 4:4:4 or bust
"The Itis" in 6K hahahaha 😂 sorry I'm 11 years old in maturity 🤣
So.. 2 questions.. first the big one.
1. Given more recent news coming from Canon and Nikkon about how anti-consumer they are, can you look into Lumix (or pannasonic) and see how USER REPAIRABLE they are and will they try to say 'you dont own what you buy'? Does Lumix offer replacement parts like Sony does (not just generic parts, like INTERNAL parts, like if the power or HDMI connector breaks, can you get the part and take it to an INDEPENDENT REPAIR shop and have that part replaced? Canon recently refused to send someone a SCREW for her camera claiming "there maybe complications in the repair" while Nikkon, would NOT allow someone to sell a lens they OWNED over seas (on ebay). I think its extremely important, before committing to ANY eco system, not only how consumer friendly they are, but what their stance is on Right to Repair. Are they a 'Framework' laptop? Or are they an Apple Macbook? (check out some of Louis Rossman's videos if you want more info)
2. You mentioned this camrea is good for content creation. And im sure you'll dig into this as you explore what the camrea can do, but im curious how it will work for more "basic" functions like a Streamer/PC video camera to record content directly to the PC, what issues it may have or how it may make it easier? Like, does it have a USB (usb-c i hope) connection so you dont have to use an HDMI capture, allowing it to act like a USB webcam? If so how much does that limit its functionality and features? Can it run off AC power, thus not requiring a battery, or 'battery-ac adapter'?
Thanks
When our Bro speak Japanese i just forgot to blink😄🥶
Thanks for the commercial. You can't call it a balanced review anymore.
the footage of panasonic is meh for some reason while sony's is crystal clear
Most people that are not big in terms of there channel size won't able to afford that about of money on a cam.. DAmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Lumix G7 holds up great. You can find them for 500-600 new. Fantastic little camera, as anyone will tell you.
@@TenaciousLeeTV And even cheaper used. Can be found for about £250 (probably 300-325 USD) if you're patient. And MFT lenses are cheap and plentiful, especially compared to most full-frame equivalents.
😊 I love it here, teach me more plz
A7iv is perfect hybrid camera
Panasonic always seem to have so much amazing features. BUT, micro 4/3rds always makes me SOOOOO hesitant.
The S5II and all Lumix S series cameras for that matter are full frame 👏👏
@@FuzeDzn wow, shows that I haven’t paid attention to Panasonic in quiet some time lol 😂 last I had seen was the GH5.
@@urag3hard GH5 changed the entire market for consumer video, first real consumer camera to have proper 422 10bit 4k video.
Since then had the GH6 which does 6k60p with no cropping or overheating.
On full frame a few of the cameras like S1H & BS1H are netflix approved and now S5II and S5IIX have come out and are offering amazing value! Deffo check them out
I feel that recommending a $2k+ camera body for streaming.. is pretty amusing. I wonder how many of your viewers will have had payouts like that.
it sounds like what's bonkers, is that Sony charges 4k$ for their camera.
Please, Panasonic, fix your AF. And MAKE FASTER PRIMES!