Saying it's a hard choice for video for the GH6 vs. the Z9 is a testament to how good video is out of the GH6. Loved the review. Found it very fair and didn't disagree with any of it - as a GH6 owner.
Interesting. I was about to say that comparing the video of both cameras is testament to how good the video is for the Z9. In either case, both must be really good.
Normal excellent review. Been using the GH6 with 10-25 f1.7 and have been truly stunned by the 5.7k prores HQ. The way Panasonic implemented prores on this camera is something to behold. I disagree with the unbalanced view of the photo abilities of the GH6. The noisy shadows at low ISO’s was unduly high lighted. The GH6 is SIGNIFICANTLY better than the GH5 in photos. I would rarely take photos with the GH5…it just was not able to keep pace with my old D810. The GH6 is a different world with photos and comes close to the D810. It is a true photo/video hybrid.
@@billdeuster-igniteyourcrea6250 How are you guys doing it? At 800 it's like snow and there's defo some remorse there. Should I be overexposing and taking the hit on the highlights?
@@Yupthereitism To write a comment like that, without knowing the person, beyond brief technological insights, reveals things about your own heart. Perhaps your the one who needs help? Hope you find better ways to get along in life than hatefully slandering others.
@@peternavanac9310 you're stating things that are objectively wring, I don't need to know your personal situation. So again, go get help for your objective misinterpretation of the world around you.
1:52 - Or better, DR Boost should have 3 options: On, Off, Preferred. Preferred (or just Auto) would enable the setting when it can be used (in frame rates of 60fps or less). In photography this behavior is automatic on the GH6.
getting into more video production this year and this is def a system i see myself buying into if they keep improving it like this. paired with the 10-25 and 25-50 glass it is such a capable system i could keep using it for years to come. and i think that is the best you can hope for from a hybrid video camera this affordable.
@@captainkirk3000 find it for the same price, and parfocal, and sharp throughout wide open, and all of the things that the 10-25 does. Now find the body that matches all of the GH6 features for the same price. You literally cannot.
The body's reasonably priced, but the lens... well, it's not overpriced going by how much praise it receives, but I wouldn't quite classify it as "affordable".
Your drill-down review is appreciated. Finally, someone talks about the focus-limiting function. Now, what about near and far focus shifts? Maybe those are waiting for a drill-down from the other side of the aisle?
I also have the Olympus EM-1 III and I must say that I am very happy with the GH6 when shooting. I have no complaints about noise in the shade. There is also Topaz DeNoise ;-)
With photography on the GH6, at first I thought the same thing, poor dynamic range and noisy in shows at lower ISOs and I was reluctant to use it for that and just used it only for video. After doing a lot of testing, I have gotten much better photography results with lower ISOs. The way I have achieved it is don't expose for the highlights and bring up the shadows in editing. That's how you can get more noise in the shadows. Instead, since the GH6 uses a 16-bit container for RAW photos, you can overexpose the image and bring down the highlights in editing and retain the highlight detail. I have been able to shoot RAW at low ISOs like 100 and 400, then overexpose just enough not to blow out the highlights. This brightens the shadows enough to reduce the shadow noise when you boost the shadows in editing. There is still a little bit of noise in the shadows, but it isn't bad at all. I don't know if the GH6 is actually using 16-bit colour or just a 16-bit container with a lower amount of colour bits, but whatever the case, the photos I have taken are better than the photos I have taken on the GH5, both in detail and better colour and I do prefer using it instead of my GH5 for photography. The High Res mode is hit and miss though even on a tripod. Sometimes I get very good results but other times I get artefacts in certain areas of the image and other parts look a bit soft, so I'd probably really only use it for static subjects in controlled lighting if I need a lot of detail but I have to test it in that mode to see if it works without artifacts in the image.
@@nicknie8782 It might be 12-bit RAW, I am not sure, but I think Sean from Panasonic said in a live stream they use 16-bit containers which is why you are able to overexpose the images and get the highlight detail back in editing when shooting RAW photos on the GH6.
That intro! How many retakes did it take for you to stop cracking up?😂 When the GH6 gets that firmware update to be able to record to the SSD, how will we be able to externally power the camera? I have tried several dummy battery solutions which work but restrict the extreme video resolutions just as if using the older batteries, is there a dummy battery model number that you know that works unrestricted? 👍🏾🙏🏾
@@BrennanMartin That isn't Live Crop that is what was known as Ex-Tele which is to crop in on the sensor to give you a bit of a zoom when not shooting at maximum resolutions. The 4K live Crop was a feature that enabled you to take a cropped section of the full image, set two points and it will move the cropped section from one point to the other, so it looks like a smooth pan shot, but you don't actually move the camera.
Damn I thought I was completely sold on finally upgrading from mft to full frame with the Sony A7C or Sony A73, mostly for video quality. Now I'm questioning that idea again.
Take a look at the Panasonic S5 real actual tested 12.1 stops of usable clean dynamic range (the A7S3 is 12.6) and shoots RAW video to a ninja V . In my opinion the S5 is as good or better than the A7s3 in "realistic" low light settings (less noise on the S5). I have the A7S3 and like the S5 more. IMHO the GH series are not great photo cameras they suck in low light ( I have the GH5). The photos from the S5 are on another level compared to my A7III (I have that one too). Right now the S5 with the kit lens is cheaper than either Sony or the GH6. However, if you settle on the Sony you won't be sad they are great. I just like the results from the S5 more. And I like the video from my GH5 more then the A7III. I never use the A7III for video
The A7C and A7iii aren't bad if you don't need much colour grading and shoot in standard or Cine2/4. Plus they're better for photos, at least the A7iii is.
@@stevejones01 Another advantage to the S5 is the availability of both ProRes RAW and BRAW. It gives one the option which is something really amazing imo. Seems to do great in photos too in terms of autofocus, far far snappier than my Fuji X-T4.
@@dpreview it’s not banding, it’s the “red laser of death”. Including using the new firmware. Looks like I got a lemon. So far Panasonic isn’t willing to refund me. Ty for writing back, btw! Love your show!
I dont know why the noise in lower iso is so bad with the gh6. It could prevent me from buying it as i use my gh5 for photo and video equally. Can someone explain to me why that is?
Continuous AF is very reliable in subject tracking mode. It's tracking not just face but any discernible pattern. You need to tap on the screen or push joystick when pattern is in the frame.
8:10 why did he say "it's just when you're shooting at those lower ISOs you start to have problems with shadow noise" Correct me if I'm wrong, but I always thought lower ISOs= less noise??🤔
It's based on how ISO readouts are done - think of an ISO like a Gain (which is what it's called on proper video cameras). A middle value Gain value will give you the most range both above it (highlights) and shadows (below it). If you are stepping outside of that intended gain, it artificially is reading out and creating shadows it technically can't see. Thus, more noise and artifacting. My suspicions are this sensor was specifically created to be used in the boost function almost exclusively, because when it's not doing a readout of both at the lowest ISO's, (800 for Standard and 2000 for VLOG, both in boost mode), it's reading outside of it's intended DR area.
Good review, thank you, and a nice camera. A GH6 or another G9, that's the question, or even a GH5 II. I find the video AF of the G9 surprisingly reliable for people, so the GH6 becomes quite the exotic option.
Hey Gents - hope all is well - I just placed an order for a GH6 on the back on your videos and valued opinions so thank you. Quick question to you both. Clearly you need an ND filter on the lenses, but would a variable ND filter be good enough or would you recommend individual ones? Thanks so much!
Had a g9, was waiting for the gh6, ended up going with an S5. Couldn't be happier... Especially with the f1. 8 primes, those are sooo light, theres no weight advantage in mft anymore. Still s5 has noticeably worse build quality than my old g9
The weight advantage of m43 comes with longer or wider lenses. Full frame standard primes are roughly the same weight or slightly less if counting the f1.2 m43 primes, but there is no 70-200 that is as small as the Panasonic 35-100, and the full frame teles or wides are huge in comparison.
@@raksh9 true, but shooting 100mm on mft isnt equivalent to shooting 200mm on ff. People deal with the price and bulk penalty for a reason. With s5 and the primes though, the system can be somewhat compact when you need it to be. Just wish they'd make a 135mm too, the sigma art is heavy and expensive.
@@jasonnowwhat5041 there is no equivalent, 100mm on ff is truly equivalent to 100mm on ff only. You can get the same stuff in view at the same distance with other systems but the characteristics will change. I guess that's what they mean by equivalent, the "zoom factor" can be equivalent.
I think the gh6 has a slight edge on g9 for photos.. Still to close to call however I feel you can use higher ISO on gh6 and get a very clean image just my opinion
Would you please check the shutter remote port , is it working? In my GH6 I can’t take any photos with remote . In PASM mode, when I put cable to the port (not all the way down) it is start recording video and there is no way to turn it off (rec button don’t respond and i have to take the cable out or turn off camera) . When I put cable all the way to the end it doesn’t work at all. Just curious is it just my camera or all GH6
😓🙏🏻 Hello, I need some HELP from you guys!! I recently went from a Panasonic G85 to a GH5M2 because I thought I was excited to think that I was going to do more video. When I received the GH5M2, much bigger and heavier than my previous one and, looking at other m4/3 cameras, I think I was wrong and maybe an OM System OM-1 would have been the best option... I do some portraiture to ballerinas, sports, etc... better approach, smaller... What do you think? OM-1 or EM-1 MkIII?
Its a Panasonic, and you ask about pre-amps? LOL its best of the best far as I read and heard, some reviewers did mention the pre-amps but no proper testing. However, unless you are using a 1000 dollar mic on that camera, you wont hear a damn difference between that and GH5 II
@@yawningmarmot Noisy? They are sensitive, lower the gain in camera to like -12db or whatever is best for your microphone. If you have noise in your recordings, its operator fault for not knowing the camera, Panasonic even suggests lowering gain in manual LOL depending on the mic you have. Same is true even for professional recording equipment, your 3.5mm microphones are by design made to be sensitive and give a high output hence the need to lower gain in camera or audio equipment. But microphones that require phantom power tend to be less sensitive as they use power to boost.
The GH5S had cleaner sound than the GH5 so the noise of the latter was suspected to be related to the IBIS. If that is the case Pana likely addressed this with the GH6.
Jordan, watchers of the channel - I have a question for you! As a professional cameraman - who has been operating Arri cameras for the last 10 years and has just picked up the GH6 today - for purely using it for capturing video - is all I have to worry about shooting video at 25 frames per second (PAL) - and using the camera in the improved dynamic range mode (setting ISO to 2000) - keeping the shutter speed to 1/50th - and then controlling exposure like a regular video camera? I have ordered a variable ND so I can keep the light out and hopefully the camera to around F5 - and judge exposure via the wave form monitor - keeping everything below 75ise. Does this sound about right, or am I missing something? I have a trip this weekend and would like to give it a spin. thanks in advance and keep up the great work on this crazy but fun and informative channel!
I am curious on few things: If we film 5.7k without zooming, later crop 100mm or 200mm on certain portion for some nice scene, will it be quite close to APSC or Full Frame sensor normal 4k zoom in to record? What specs of computer need for handling 5.7k or 6k video? I did get answer from some other video reply but need more to confirm it. Also, can anyone give me a good reason why we still need Full Frame sensor 4k camera since we have the 5.7k or 6k 4/3 sensor camera give solid result other than the sensor size reason? Not so good focusing as usual?
I can't say what spec of computer would work well for 5.7K or 6K video, but on my PC I have been able to playback and edit 5.7K and 5.8K videos from my GH6 on Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Here are my PC specs: 1. Dell UP2718Q 27 inch 4K color calibrated monitor 2. MSI Z690 Tomahawk Motherboard - I got it since it uses DDR4 and DDR5 memory is much more expensive 3. Intel Core i7-12700K 3.6Ghz and Arctic freezer CPU cooler. 4. Corsair Vengeance 64BG DDR4 3200Mhz RAM (I think 128GB might be better) 5. Zotac Twin Edge Geforece RTX 3070 Graphics Card 6. x3 1TB 510 FireCuda Nvme SSDs and x1 500GB Nvme 7. Creative AE-7 sound card. I also have x2 10TB Seagate External Hard drives and x2 5TB Seagate External Hard Drives where I store the videos on but I am going to upgrade to more capacity, better and faster storage so I can edit videos faster as those drives are using USB 2.0 and are not really fast enough for editing video.
thanks for this. I also am thinking of giving up my gh5 for my Nikon z9. It is just a great video camera all around. I just really love my 10mm-25mm lens so much. I wish Nikon would make a couple of lenses like this.
great review it touches all the key points. I have to be honest I was hoping the photo capabilities would be better to make the ultimate hybrid MFT but that did not happen. The video looks superb is professional level simply and the 4k120 is a unique selling point. Yet I am still hanging to my GH5M2 for photography and general video when I do not need the fancy codecs. The two work very well together but it is a shame I cannot consolidate in one camera yet
It’s really tough to consolidate into one single hybrid camera. I have the G9 for stills and I’m getting the GH6 later for video !!!!! I wish they can combine both Gh6 and G9 features into one single hybrid camera
I have a video-centric project in mind and also want a new stills camera. The GH6 has everything I need video-wise but that noise issue for photos at low ISO looks terrible. I really hope it's not a baked in hardware issue and that a firmware update could fix the issue. Noise at higher ISOs looks really good, obviously not compared to full frame but great for what I would need.
Why is there no mention of the streaking issues on this camera? Honestly, lots of us rely on your feedback to these cameras before we make a purchase. The GH5 never had this issue.
I was sold on the GH6 for phots even after my first use. The 25 mp makes a huge difference. I didn't think I needed any inprovement there until I saw it
I purchased the GH5 3 years ago after reading glowing reviews. After fighting it for 2 years I gave up on it. Sounds like the focus problem has not been solved. Think I will pass on the GH6
Just a little request for the reviews in the future, can you add a little segment on the video streaming capabilities of cameras, with streaming being really big I would like to see video quality comparison of streaming features, the GH6 can stream video over IP supposedly with a usb-c to ethernet adapter but no channel has even mentioned that feature. Can you output the image to HDMI when streaming over IP, is it possible to record while streaming... is it possible to do all three?? also PC/mobile management systems for brands and so on. If you couldn't guess by the comment live video production is a thing i'm really interested in, and having light small and affordable camera with great image quality is awesome.
I totally disagree about the GH6 as a not-so-good photography camera! It takes GREAT photos! Yeah, maybe not at ISO 100 but then go to 200 or 400 where the MFT sensors like it better! I have always heard you shouldn't run MFT sensors at very low or very high ISOs! Hell, everything has limits and this is nothing new with MFT sensors! The fact is I have the G9 and the GH6 and thinking about getting rid of the G9 because the GH6 TAKES BETTER PICTURES than the G9! But, the G9 is still a great stills cam or a great B or C-cam! As fas a video goes on the GH6, everything else pales in comparison! One of my many favorite new features is being able to zoom in to pull focus while recording! Game changer for my old eyes I have learned to love Panasonic again! Thanks for the review!
thank you. so what I got from this, is that the COMBINATION OF: G9+ Gh5s is a better camera then GH6 if you are not into the hyped marketing. all the bells and whistles that the GH6 has is only that! bells and whistles. and not really applied to the real world unless you are shooting in a controlled environment. this is how I understand those DPReviews about the GH6. If you read between the lines you understand that they want to keep nice relations with the Panasonic marketing. THANKS! I was really going to get the GH6 but I think -as I mentioned above and thanks to the DPReview - that is better stay with the GH5s +G9.
Tempting, but I'm still probably leaning towards the S5 tbh... I could care less about AF since I use 99.9% adapted manual lenses anyway so that's really not an issue as far as I'm concerned. The DR and noise floor in high ISO's are what's important to me. And I have to say sharpness and detail, but I do mainly corporate videos, often in poorly lit conditions, and businesses tend to demand sharp, noise-free images for some reason.
I don't think the S5 is that noticeably better at high iso noise performance than the GH6, or even the GH5II with appropriate lenses. and i doubt very much most businesses will be able to tell about the marginal difference to the noise in the shadows, especially when they dont have a side by side comparison with something that is slightly better. you can just say you want the S5 bc it is cheaper. there is nothing wrong with that. but the GH6 would be the superior video camera between it and the S5.
I have the Sony A7S3, A73, and GH5. just picked up the S5 with the 1.8 lenses and couldn't be happier. The 5.9K raw ticks all the boxes for me. To my eye, the low light video is as good or better than my A7S3. I hate the GH5 for low light, anything over 1000 ISO and it nothing but noise. The photo mode on the S5 is spot on. I bought the S5 four weeks ago on sale, it's even cheaper now. Go figure.
I was one of the holdouts with my GH5 hoping for another really good hybrid camera and was excited about the GH6. I ordered the GH6 and sent it back. I did a bit of a weekend photo outing with the GH6 and it would focus on nothing, literally nothing, or sometimes focus on peoples chest. Then I get back home and pull up the shadows, the noise 😓 was disappointing. I finally broke open my piggy bank and got the R5, so far it’s been pretty good I think I’m going to finally let go of my Lumix gear. I was hoping for some improvements in the autofocus and the photography areas and was let down.
I am loving what I see with the GH6 but while I want the GH6. my head is telling me to save some money and get the GH5 M2 since my biggest need is full anamorphic support, and the GH5 M2 has the advantage of 4K/6K modes. But then the 4K 120 on the GH6 is a big deal… as always, there is rarely a clear cut decision to make.
@@michaelkupfer3723 The GH6 lacks nothing in anamorphic support, and GH5 M2 and GH6 are very similar in that regard, and since my main interest is the anamorphic support then I should save some money and get the GH5 M2. However, for me, there is also the live streaming aspect, which the GH5 M2 does, but the GH6 does not, and the 4k/6K Photo which is not on the GH6. So there are some good reasons for some of us the choose the GH5 M2 over the GH6. Your usage needs may prefer the Gh6, and you will have first rate anamorphic support, plus 4 channel audio, which is really sweet and really useful, and I love that audio button on the top.
I just bought the GH5ii. For me, the significant cost reduction was well worth it. But then, my current camera is an 80D so any 4k is a massive step up. I've also never filmed anything remotely serious so don't listen to me.
@@clonkex The GH5 M2 has some serious advantages - life streaming, lighter weight, etc. But that huge price difference may be its greatest advantage of all.
ouch, the shadow boost in photography at iso 200 (or was it 100 - basically doesnt matter) is a letdown for photographer. My dreams of a G9 MkII or G10 exploded, since with the same sensor they will perform likewise in low ISO :-(
So...I don't quite understand the conclusion. If money isn't a problem (and it isn't) - Would Jordan stay with his beloved S1H or switch to the GH6 / R5c / Z9 ?
@@rabbit42007 Nope. It miss important functions: pre-burst, focus stacking, 6k (pro.mode now on OM-1) etc. Those are now on OM-1, this is new G9 II. Are many chances that will be no anymore G9 II because will cannibalise 1 inch sensor Pana series and OM-1 together. But still hope to G9 II.
Perhaps it had trouble tracking the OM1 because it hates Olympus? Jokes aside, I think it doesn't help that the product is just one color, especially since there is only 1 AF system.
Will Netflix approve the GH6 and Z9? Considering the BGH1 is approved and the GH6 creates a better image than the BGH1, so there's no rational reason not to. The Z9 seems better even than the S1H, which is an approved camera. These things seem largely arbitrary to me.
*Hey guys, thanks for this review. I am seriously considering purchasing a Lumix GH6 camera, but I'm having somewhat of a difficult time in my research obtaining enough review footage from this camera at the near 6K resolution settings ! I'm left sort of scratching my head trying to understand exactly why so many folks on UA-cam, who are reviewing this camera, want to concentrate on what this 6K capable camera can do in 4K, almost completely to the exlusion of any real testing out of the GH6's top resolution at its open gate 5.8K setting ? In other words, I don't want to buy a 6K capable resolution camera, just so I can shoot in 4K all day long. Does this make any sense ? I see 4K as a delivery format - Sort of the new 1080p, while wanting to acquire video images at higher resolutions, so I can do reframes, push-ins, and post camera moves to enhance my overal production look being a one man band sort of shooter. From the very little footage I have seen from the GH6 in both 5.7K ProRes, and Open Gate 5.8K ProRes HQ and in the H.265 setting, the images looked utterly astounding for a micro-four-thirds sensored camera ! 👌👌👌*
You might want to clarify which Sony camera you were using that the punch in was “considerably worse” if you are using the A1 or A7R4 the resolution on punch in is greater than 90% of any full frame and 5000% better than any apsc or m43 camera on the market. So I’m curious to know which sony you were using for that…
I was really interested in this for my videos. But when I found out Panasonic was STILL using a contrast AF system, I went for the A7 IV, and I couldn't be happier.
oof I was kinda hyped to see that 25Mp sensor in other Lumix bodies, like a G9 replacement, guess I'm not anymore. That 100ISO performance is abysmal and I hope they bring something else to the table when a photography camera with a newer sensor comes out
Nice review. Great little video camera for the price. Compared to a few years ago, it's really impressive what panny has done with mft. The z9 is in a different league as the whole ecosystem from cards to lenses puts it in the more pro market.
Unfortunately the real world dynamic range of the Z9 is pretty awful for a camera at its price point. CineD found with their lab tests that while the Z9 performed well on paper, it was terrible at bringing back under/over exposed footage without crushing shadows, blowing highlights, or having a weird colour shift.
Panasonic has always been doing weird things with their sensors. Panasonic GH2 weird banding line when filming at ISO 800. Panasonic G9 pushing the shows in stills mode at lower ISO you get purple shadows. But the good thing about Panasonic is they are contrast detection only so no weird phase detection artifacts like Olympus. I have pushed shadows on my older Olympus cameras like the Olympus OMD E-M1ii at ISO 200 and 400 and the can lift shadows very good. But I have gotten artifacts because of phase detection with Olympus E-M1ii when the sun is low and being snooted in and there are trees its really bad. I had it happen twice at weddings.
still looking forward to the final review of OM-1 , i'm so struggling on which one to get . I love using Olympus cameras , but GH6 on video side is really impress .
Saying it's a hard choice for video for the GH6 vs. the Z9 is a testament to how good video is out of the GH6. Loved the review. Found it very fair and didn't disagree with any of it - as a GH6 owner.
Interesting. I was about to say that comparing the video of both cameras is testament to how good the video is for the Z9. In either case, both must be really good.
@@wilkbor Both are really good. The Z9 is $3300 more.
Normal excellent review. Been using the GH6 with 10-25 f1.7 and have been truly stunned by the 5.7k prores HQ. The way Panasonic implemented prores on this camera is something to behold. I disagree with the unbalanced view of the photo abilities of the GH6. The noisy shadows at low ISO’s was unduly high lighted. The GH6 is SIGNIFICANTLY better than the GH5 in photos. I would rarely take photos with the GH5…it just was not able to keep pace with my old D810. The GH6 is a different world with photos and comes close to the D810. It is a true photo/video hybrid.
My experience as well and any noise in shadows at lower ISO's is so easy to take care of. The PanaLeica lenses are exceptional as well!!
@@billdeuster-igniteyourcrea6250 How are you guys doing it? At 800 it's like snow and there's defo some remorse there. Should I be overexposing and taking the hit on the highlights?
You’re delusional man. Get help
@@Yupthereitism To write a comment like that, without knowing the person, beyond brief technological insights, reveals things about your own heart. Perhaps your the one who needs help? Hope you find better ways to get along in life than hatefully slandering others.
@@peternavanac9310 you're stating things that are objectively wring, I don't need to know your personal situation. So again, go get help for your objective misinterpretation of the world around you.
1:52 - Or better, DR Boost should have 3 options: On, Off, Preferred. Preferred (or just Auto) would enable the setting when it can be used (in frame rates of 60fps or less). In photography this behavior is automatic on the GH6.
getting into more video production this year and this is def a system i see myself buying into if they keep improving it like this.
paired with the 10-25 and 25-50 glass it is such a capable system i could keep using it for years to come.
and i think that is the best you can hope for from a hybrid video camera this affordable.
Graded prores is truly stunning on the GH6.
Yeah! The Panasonic Leica 10-25mm f/1.7 lens is the reason why I still haven't moved out of m4/3 system (GH5)! 😂
@@MilkKomsonChannel the full frame equivalent would be f/2.8 20-50mm, not that hard to match
@@captainkirk3000 find it for the same price, and parfocal, and sharp throughout wide open, and all of the things that the 10-25 does. Now find the body that matches all of the GH6 features for the same price. You literally cannot.
The body's reasonably priced, but the lens... well, it's not overpriced going by how much praise it receives, but I wouldn't quite classify it as "affordable".
Your drill-down review is appreciated. Finally, someone talks about the focus-limiting function. Now, what about near and far focus shifts? Maybe those are waiting for a drill-down from the other side of the aisle?
I also have the Olympus EM-1 III and I must say that I am very happy with the GH6 when shooting. I have no complaints about noise in the shade. There is also Topaz DeNoise ;-)
With photography on the GH6, at first I thought the same thing, poor dynamic range and noisy in shows at lower ISOs and I was reluctant to use it for that and just used it only for video. After doing a lot of testing, I have gotten much better photography results with lower ISOs. The way I have achieved it is don't expose for the highlights and bring up the shadows in editing. That's how you can get more noise in the shadows. Instead, since the GH6 uses a 16-bit container for RAW photos, you can overexpose the image and bring down the highlights in editing and retain the highlight detail.
I have been able to shoot RAW at low ISOs like 100 and 400, then overexpose just enough not to blow out the highlights. This brightens the shadows enough to reduce the shadow noise when you boost the shadows in editing. There is still a little bit of noise in the shadows, but it isn't bad at all. I don't know if the GH6 is actually using 16-bit colour or just a 16-bit container with a lower amount of colour bits, but whatever the case, the photos I have taken are better than the photos I have taken on the GH5, both in detail and better colour and I do prefer using it instead of my GH5 for photography.
The High Res mode is hit and miss though even on a tripod. Sometimes I get very good results but other times I get artefacts in certain areas of the image and other parts look a bit soft, so I'd probably really only use it for static subjects in controlled lighting if I need a lot of detail but I have to test it in that mode to see if it works without artifacts in the image.
Really? I thought they use a 12bit raw.
@@nicknie8782 It might be 12-bit RAW, I am not sure, but I think Sean from Panasonic said in a live stream they use 16-bit containers which is why you are able to overexpose the images and get the highlight detail back in editing when shooting RAW photos on the GH6.
That intro! How many retakes did it take for you to stop cracking up?😂 When the GH6 gets that firmware update to be able to record to the SSD, how will we be able to externally power the camera? I have tried several dummy battery solutions which work but restrict the extreme video resolutions just as if using the older batteries, is there a dummy battery model number that you know that works unrestricted? 👍🏾🙏🏾
what lighting equipment did you use for that sky background shot at 3:44😘, was it a reflector
3:00 punch in while rolling? Finally!
I bought it. Love it. REALLY miss the 4k Live Crop mode for quick b roll as a youtuber.
It's still in there, it's just now called Pixel to pixel mode or something?
@@BrennanMartin That isn't Live Crop that is what was known as Ex-Tele which is to crop in on the sensor to give you a bit of a zoom when not shooting at maximum resolutions. The 4K live Crop was a feature that enabled you to take a cropped section of the full image, set two points and it will move the cropped section from one point to the other, so it looks like a smooth pan shot, but you don't actually move the camera.
@@BrennanMartin not the same
The thing with Panasonic is they will likely add it in a firmware update. They always support their cameras really well
#PartyPace!
Video at 8:25 looks bad, cloudy? Did you bump up iso?
Damn I thought I was completely sold on finally upgrading from mft to full frame with the Sony A7C or Sony A73, mostly for video quality. Now I'm questioning that idea again.
I question all SONY things after the worm they installed on computers some time ago. Trust is easy to lose hard to regain.
Take a look at the Panasonic S5 real actual tested 12.1 stops of usable clean dynamic range (the A7S3 is 12.6) and shoots RAW video to a ninja V . In my opinion the S5 is as good or better than the A7s3 in "realistic" low light settings (less noise on the S5). I have the A7S3 and like the S5 more. IMHO the GH series are not great photo cameras they suck in low light ( I have the GH5). The photos from the S5 are on another level compared to my A7III (I have that one too). Right now the S5 with the kit lens is cheaper than either Sony or the GH6. However, if you settle on the Sony you won't be sad they are great. I just like the results from the S5 more. And I like the video from my GH5 more then the A7III. I never use the A7III for video
It really depends on what u want from ur system. Both are viable
The A7C and A7iii aren't bad if you don't need much colour grading and shoot in standard or Cine2/4. Plus they're better for photos, at least the A7iii is.
@@stevejones01 Another advantage to the S5 is the availability of both ProRes RAW and BRAW. It gives one the option which is something really amazing imo. Seems to do great in photos too in terms of autofocus, far far snappier than my Fuji X-T4.
Did you shoot anything over 60fps? My Gh6 has a horrible red line through any of the hi Speed footage.
We shoot high frame rates all the time and haven’t encountered this. There was a firmware update to address banding with highlights, try that.
@@dpreview it’s not banding, it’s the “red laser of death”. Including using the new firmware. Looks like I got a lemon. So far Panasonic isn’t willing to refund me. Ty for writing back, btw! Love your show!
I dont know why the noise in lower iso is so bad with the gh6. It could prevent me from buying it as i use my gh5 for photo and video equally. Can someone explain to me why that is?
Continuous AF is very reliable in subject tracking mode. It's tracking not just face but any discernible pattern. You need to tap on the screen or push joystick when pattern is in the frame.
8:10 why did he say "it's just when you're shooting at those lower ISOs you start to have problems with shadow noise"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I always thought lower ISOs= less noise??🤔
It's based on how ISO readouts are done - think of an ISO like a Gain (which is what it's called on proper video cameras). A middle value Gain value will give you the most range both above it (highlights) and shadows (below it). If you are stepping outside of that intended gain, it artificially is reading out and creating shadows it technically can't see. Thus, more noise and artifacting.
My suspicions are this sensor was specifically created to be used in the boost function almost exclusively, because when it's not doing a readout of both at the lowest ISO's, (800 for Standard and 2000 for VLOG, both in boost mode), it's reading outside of it's intended DR area.
@DPReview TV: Is there any chance that Panasonic will come up with the updated version of S1H?
Good review, thank you, and a nice camera. A GH6 or another G9, that's the question, or even a GH5 II. I find the video AF of the G9 surprisingly reliable for people, so the GH6 becomes quite the exotic option.
What did you decide I am contemplating between a G9 or GH5 II
Enjoyed this review guys. OM1 final review soon?
Thx Guys, will there also be a final review for the OM-1?
It might be interesting to compare the G9, the GH5, and GH6 as they all hit different price points, yet are each very capable hybrid cameras...?
My Gh6 is great and it take great pics. The IBIS really helps.
Hey Gents - hope all is well - I just placed an order for a GH6 on the back on your videos and valued opinions so thank you. Quick question to you both. Clearly you need an ND filter on the lenses, but would a variable ND filter be good enough or would you recommend individual ones? Thanks so much!
Did I hear Olympus mentioned SEVERAL times??? They have really hit the target with the new OM1 and I may actually go for it.....
Had a g9, was waiting for the gh6, ended up going with an S5. Couldn't be happier... Especially with the f1. 8 primes, those are sooo light, theres no weight advantage in mft anymore. Still s5 has noticeably worse build quality than my old g9
The weight advantage of m43 comes with longer or wider lenses. Full frame standard primes are roughly the same weight or slightly less if counting the f1.2 m43 primes, but there is no 70-200 that is as small as the Panasonic 35-100, and the full frame teles or wides are huge in comparison.
@@raksh9 true, but shooting 100mm on mft isnt equivalent to shooting 200mm on ff. People deal with the price and bulk penalty for a reason. With s5 and the primes though, the system can be somewhat compact when you need it to be. Just wish they'd make a 135mm too, the sigma art is heavy and expensive.
@@fredriksvard2603 it isn’t? So what is the equivalent?
@@jasonnowwhat5041 there is no equivalent, 100mm on ff is truly equivalent to 100mm on ff only. You can get the same stuff in view at the same distance with other systems but the characteristics will change. I guess that's what they mean by equivalent, the "zoom factor" can be equivalent.
Hi thank you, what do you thing about Lumix s5 vs gh6 specially that the S5 know is 700$ less than gh6 ? thnak you
S5 on sale now, $500 off. The record limit is a real problem for doc shooters.
I think the gh6 has a slight edge on g9 for photos.. Still to close to call however I feel you can use higher ISO on gh6 and get a very clean image just my opinion
Please, please, and please anyone tell me what kind of software to edit Panasonic S5II raw photo. Thank you very much.
Would you please check the shutter remote port , is it working?
In my GH6 I can’t take any photos with remote . In PASM mode, when I put cable to the port (not all the way down) it is start recording video and there is no way to turn it off (rec button don’t respond and i have to take the cable out or turn off camera) . When I put cable all the way to the end it doesn’t work at all. Just curious is it just my camera or all GH6
😓🙏🏻 Hello, I need some HELP from you guys!! I recently went from a Panasonic G85 to a GH5M2 because I thought I was excited to think that I was going to do more video. When I received the GH5M2, much bigger and heavier than my previous one and, looking at other m4/3 cameras, I think I was wrong and maybe an OM System OM-1 would have been the best option... I do some portraiture to ballerinas, sports, etc... better approach, smaller... What do you think? OM-1 or EM-1 MkIII?
What about linear focus support and pre-amps? I was really looking forward to details on that.
Its a Panasonic, and you ask about pre-amps? LOL its best of the best far as I read and heard, some reviewers did mention the pre-amps but no proper testing.
However, unless you are using a 1000 dollar mic on that camera, you wont hear a damn difference between that and GH5 II
@@SMGJohn Hardly the best of the best. The preamps on GH5 are quite noisy, so it would be interesting to compare them to the GH6, don't you think?
@@yawningmarmot
Noisy? They are sensitive, lower the gain in camera to like -12db or whatever is best for your microphone.
If you have noise in your recordings, its operator fault for not knowing the camera, Panasonic even suggests lowering gain in manual LOL depending on the mic you have.
Same is true even for professional recording equipment, your 3.5mm microphones are by design made to be sensitive and give a high output hence the need to lower gain in camera or audio equipment.
But microphones that require phantom power tend to be less sensitive as they use power to boost.
The GH5S had cleaner sound than the GH5 so the noise of the latter was suspected to be related to the IBIS. If that is the case Pana likely addressed this with the GH6.
@dpreview Can stills be taken from standard video recording in camera? If so, is possible with all recording formats?
we need more jordan in our lifes!
"I'm a dirty, dirty boy", and at that point this review passes into legend...
Nice review!
Hello. I just bought my gh6. I wonder If you also have problem showing timecode On Your back screen?
Jordan, watchers of the channel - I have a question for you! As a professional cameraman - who has been operating Arri cameras for the last 10 years and has just picked up the GH6 today - for purely using it for capturing video - is all I have to worry about shooting video at 25 frames per second (PAL) - and using the camera in the improved dynamic range mode (setting ISO to 2000) - keeping the shutter speed to 1/50th - and then controlling exposure like a regular video camera? I have ordered a variable ND so I can keep the light out and hopefully the camera to around F5 - and judge exposure via the wave form monitor - keeping everything below 75ise. Does this sound about right, or am I missing something? I have a trip this weekend and would like to give it a spin. thanks in advance and keep up the great work on this crazy but fun and informative channel!
Is Jordan saying the 120p is the sharpest for micro four thirds or for any mirrorless camera?
Any. The 120 on the gh6 is 6k downsampled. I think its the only 120 on the market that is downsampled.
Nice job. I really like your take on this camera. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Have you heard any news about a release date for the S1H Mark II?
I am curious on few things:
If we film 5.7k without zooming, later crop 100mm or 200mm on certain portion for some nice scene, will it be quite close to APSC or Full Frame sensor normal 4k zoom in to record?
What specs of computer need for handling 5.7k or 6k video?
I did get answer from some other video reply but need more to confirm it.
Also, can anyone give me a good reason why we still need Full Frame sensor 4k camera since we have the 5.7k or 6k 4/3 sensor camera give solid result other than the sensor size reason?
Not so good focusing as usual?
I can't say what spec of computer would work well for 5.7K or 6K video, but on my PC I have been able to playback and edit 5.7K and 5.8K videos from my GH6 on Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Here are my PC specs:
1. Dell UP2718Q 27 inch 4K color calibrated monitor
2. MSI Z690 Tomahawk Motherboard - I got it since it uses DDR4 and DDR5 memory is much more expensive
3. Intel Core i7-12700K 3.6Ghz and Arctic freezer CPU cooler.
4. Corsair Vengeance 64BG DDR4 3200Mhz RAM (I think 128GB might be better)
5. Zotac Twin Edge Geforece RTX 3070 Graphics Card
6. x3 1TB 510 FireCuda Nvme SSDs and x1 500GB Nvme
7. Creative AE-7 sound card.
I also have x2 10TB Seagate External Hard drives and x2 5TB Seagate External Hard Drives where I store the videos on but I am going to upgrade to more capacity, better and faster storage so I can edit videos faster as those drives are using USB 2.0 and are not really fast enough for editing video.
thanks for this. I also am thinking of giving up my gh5 for my Nikon z9. It is just a great video camera all around. I just really love my 10mm-25mm lens so much. I wish Nikon would make a couple of lenses like this.
great review it touches all the key points. I have to be honest I was hoping the photo capabilities would be better to make the ultimate hybrid MFT but that did not happen. The video looks superb is professional level simply and the 4k120 is a unique selling point. Yet I am still hanging to my GH5M2 for photography and general video when I do not need the fancy codecs. The two work very well together but it is a shame I cannot consolidate in one camera yet
It’s really tough to consolidate into one single hybrid camera. I have the G9 for stills and I’m getting the GH6 later for video !!!!! I wish they can combine both Gh6 and G9 features into one single hybrid camera
Nice review!. That makes me wait for the G9 mark ii ( or G10)
but I don't think Panasonic will bring that camera out
I hope there is a new M43 photo centric camera from Panasonic using the new sensor, clearly at the moment the G9 is their best camera for photography.
I’m afraid they won’t go that way. But I’d love a G10
I have a video-centric project in mind and also want a new stills camera. The GH6 has everything I need video-wise but that noise issue for photos at low ISO looks terrible. I really hope it's not a baked in hardware issue and that a firmware update could fix the issue. Noise at higher ISOs looks really good, obviously not compared to full frame but great for what I would need.
You guys always pick with each other, 3:13 it's cracks me up every time🤣🤣🤣
Will you ever do a final review of the Sony a7iv ?
Why is there no mention of the streaking issues on this camera? Honestly, lots of us rely on your feedback to these cameras before we make a purchase. The GH5 never had this issue.
Very helpful, as mainly a photographer I'm thinking OM-1, but I've been doing more and more video and my G9 doesn't really satisfy my needs.
I was sold on the GH6 for phots even after my first use. The 25 mp makes a huge difference. I didn't think I needed any inprovement there until I saw it
Is it really worth the upgrade from a GH5??
I purchased the GH5 3 years ago after reading glowing reviews. After fighting it for 2 years I gave up on it. Sounds like the focus problem has not been solved. Think I will pass on the GH6
Me too. Between Z9 and GH6.
I wonder if I should set my minumum ISO for photos on this camera at 800?
Mine look like snow at 800, so much noise. I think I have to over expose a stop or so and forget about keeping the highlights.
@@orange42 strange. At ISO800 on lab tests noise seems to reset to the level of other m43 cameras
So to use aut ofocus on inanimate objects we should just stick googly eyes on them? 😁👀
I'm totally out of M43 for now might take another look is Panasonic releases a g10 or photo centric camera
Just a little request for the reviews in the future, can you add a little segment on the video streaming capabilities of cameras, with streaming being really big I would like to see video quality comparison of streaming features, the GH6 can stream video over IP supposedly with a usb-c to ethernet adapter but no channel has even mentioned that feature. Can you output the image to HDMI when streaming over IP, is it possible to record while streaming... is it possible to do all three?? also PC/mobile management systems for brands and so on.
If you couldn't guess by the comment live video production is a thing i'm really interested in, and having light small and affordable camera with great image quality is awesome.
Thank you for the thoughtful review.
What about the sigma fp for pure video work?
Great feview as always!
Great work. I wish I understood it. It certainly is specific to those who get it.
why no mention of the horrible streaking when shooting backlit scenes?
Wow so you like the GH6 more than the S1H? interesting! I thought you'd name at least S1H in addition to the Z9 9:09
Watch this video for a full comparison:
Panasonic GH6 vs S1H
ua-cam.com/video/ZMOyUeYd4As/v-deo.html
I totally disagree about the GH6 as a not-so-good photography camera! It takes GREAT photos! Yeah, maybe not at ISO 100 but then go to 200 or 400 where the MFT sensors like it better! I have always heard you shouldn't run MFT sensors at very low or very high ISOs! Hell, everything has limits and this is nothing new with MFT sensors! The fact is I have the G9 and the GH6 and thinking about getting rid of the G9 because the GH6 TAKES BETTER PICTURES than the G9! But, the G9 is still a great stills cam or a great B or C-cam!
As fas a video goes on the GH6, everything else pales in comparison! One of my many favorite new features is being able to zoom in to pull focus while recording! Game changer for my old eyes
I have learned to love Panasonic again!
Thanks for the review!
"Like this video cuz this video was good...!" - Jordan! This is brilliant!!!! :)))
thank you. so what I got from this, is that the COMBINATION OF: G9+ Gh5s is a better camera then GH6 if you are not into the hyped marketing. all the bells and whistles that the GH6 has is only that! bells and whistles. and not really applied to the real world unless you are shooting in a controlled environment. this is how I understand those DPReviews about the GH6. If you read between the lines you understand that they want to keep nice relations with the Panasonic marketing. THANKS! I was really going to get the GH6 but I think -as I mentioned above and thanks to the DPReview - that is better stay with the GH5s +G9.
LOL, since Jordan is reviewing, video section is on beginning & photography is in the end. Since my priority is shooting photos, I watched in reverse.
Tempting, but I'm still probably leaning towards the S5 tbh... I could care less about AF since I use 99.9% adapted manual lenses anyway so that's really not an issue as far as I'm concerned. The DR and noise floor in high ISO's are what's important to me. And I have to say sharpness and detail, but I do mainly corporate videos, often in poorly lit conditions, and businesses tend to demand sharp, noise-free images for some reason.
S5 is priced frequently at $1500 at Amazon and BHphoto brand new. Fantastic FF camera for the price.
You could care less or you couldn't care less? If you could care less that means you care.
I don't think the S5 is that noticeably better at high iso noise performance than the GH6, or even the GH5II with appropriate lenses. and i doubt very much most businesses will be able to tell about the marginal difference to the noise in the shadows, especially when they dont have a side by side comparison with something that is slightly better.
you can just say you want the S5 bc it is cheaper. there is nothing wrong with that.
but the GH6 would be the superior video camera between it and the S5.
I have the Sony A7S3, A73, and GH5. just picked up the S5 with the 1.8 lenses and couldn't be happier. The 5.9K raw ticks all the boxes for me. To my eye, the low light video is as good or better than my A7S3. I hate the GH5 for low light, anything over 1000 ISO and it nothing but noise. The photo mode on the S5 is spot on. I bought the S5 four weeks ago on sale, it's even cheaper now. Go figure.
I was one of the holdouts with my GH5 hoping for another really good hybrid camera and was excited about the GH6. I ordered the GH6 and sent it back. I did a bit of a weekend photo outing with the GH6 and it would focus on nothing, literally nothing, or sometimes focus on peoples chest. Then I get back home and pull up the shadows, the noise 😓 was disappointing. I finally broke open my piggy bank and got the R5, so far it’s been pretty good I think I’m going to finally let go of my Lumix gear. I was hoping for some improvements in the autofocus and the photography areas and was let down.
I am loving what I see with the GH6 but while I want the GH6. my head is telling me to save some money and get the GH5 M2 since my biggest need is full anamorphic support, and the GH5 M2 has the advantage of 4K/6K modes. But then the 4K 120 on the GH6 is a big deal… as always, there is rarely a clear cut decision to make.
Hello. Since I shoot Anamorphic mainly as well, can I ask what is missing on the GH6 in that regard?
@@michaelkupfer3723 The GH6 lacks nothing in anamorphic support, and GH5 M2 and GH6 are very similar in that regard, and since my main interest is the anamorphic support then I should save some money and get the GH5 M2. However, for me, there is also the live streaming aspect, which the GH5 M2 does, but the GH6 does not, and the 4k/6K Photo which is not on the GH6.
So there are some good reasons for some of us the choose the GH5 M2 over the GH6. Your usage needs may prefer the Gh6, and you will have first rate anamorphic support, plus 4 channel audio, which is really sweet and really useful, and I love that audio button on the top.
I just bought the GH5ii. For me, the significant cost reduction was well worth it. But then, my current camera is an 80D so any 4k is a massive step up. I've also never filmed anything remotely serious so don't listen to me.
@@clonkex The GH5 M2 has some serious advantages - life streaming, lighter weight, etc. But that huge price difference may be its greatest advantage of all.
ouch, the shadow boost in photography at iso 200 (or was it 100 - basically doesnt matter) is a letdown for photographer. My dreams of a G9 MkII or G10 exploded, since with the same sensor they will perform likewise in low ISO :-(
I'm sure if there is a G9 mk2 they will tweak a few things for the sensor to be more geared towards photography. I wouldn't worry too much
@@martin_the_artist_ yeah, somewhere deep down I actually hope for those tweaks you mentioned. Keeping my fingers crossed 😉🤞
You guys do great work and very informative that from vista hieghts
g9 has the punch in focus if I'm understanding it right. I use it all the time
Great stuff guys!! Thanks.
So...I don't quite understand the conclusion. If money isn't a problem (and it isn't) - Would Jordan stay with his beloved S1H or switch to the GH6 / R5c / Z9 ?
full mini 3 pro ?????
I have G9 and 12-60 and 100-300 and 45.2mm 1.2 everything works well im hoping they make a g9 mark 2 or something as good
The gh6 is the g9 mk ii
@@rabbit42007 Nope. It miss important functions: pre-burst, focus stacking, 6k (pro.mode now on OM-1) etc. Those are now on OM-1, this is new G9 II. Are many chances that will be no anymore G9 II because will cannibalise 1 inch sensor Pana series and OM-1 together. But still hope to G9 II.
Perhaps it had trouble tracking the OM1 because it hates Olympus? Jokes aside, I think it doesn't help that the product is just one color, especially since there is only 1 AF system.
Will Netflix approve the GH6 and Z9? Considering the BGH1 is approved and the GH6 creates a better image than the BGH1, so there's no rational reason not to.
The Z9 seems better even than the S1H, which is an approved camera.
These things seem largely arbitrary to me.
Hmmmm. I thought the IBIS was excellent.
Video look awfully blurry compared to z9 and gfx100
m43 should throw to thrashbin, you can get ff with same price
If it had reliable AF like my Canon M50 I would already upgrade to it. I am solo creator and I must use AF.
Sauce stain still present on Jordan's t-shirt.
But, I assume if he would put down the t-shirt too then the stain would be still on hairs of his belly.
*Hey guys, thanks for this review. I am seriously considering purchasing a Lumix GH6 camera, but I'm having somewhat of a difficult time in my research obtaining enough review footage from this camera at the near 6K resolution settings ! I'm left sort of scratching my head trying to understand exactly why so many folks on UA-cam, who are reviewing this camera, want to concentrate on what this 6K capable camera can do in 4K, almost completely to the exlusion of any real testing out of the GH6's top resolution at its open gate 5.8K setting ? In other words, I don't want to buy a 6K capable resolution camera, just so I can shoot in 4K all day long. Does this make any sense ? I see 4K as a delivery format - Sort of the new 1080p, while wanting to acquire video images at higher resolutions, so I can do reframes, push-ins, and post camera moves to enhance my overal production look being a one man band sort of shooter. From the very little footage I have seen from the GH6 in both 5.7K ProRes, and Open Gate 5.8K ProRes HQ and in the H.265 setting, the images looked utterly astounding for a micro-four-thirds sensored camera ! 👌👌👌*
You might want to clarify which Sony camera you were using that the punch in was “considerably worse” if you are using the A1 or A7R4 the resolution on punch in is greater than 90% of any full frame and 5000% better than any apsc or m43 camera on the market. So I’m curious to know which sony you were using for that…
The GH6 is $2199 for the body only.
Right. OM-1 for me.
Saucy, very saucy.
I was really interested in this for my videos. But when I found out Panasonic was STILL using a contrast AF system, I went for the A7 IV, and I couldn't be happier.
Video 📹 🎥 proves it.
This is not a camera!
It is a professional camcorder.
oof I was kinda hyped to see that 25Mp sensor in other Lumix bodies, like a G9 replacement, guess I'm not anymore. That 100ISO performance is abysmal and I hope they bring something else to the table when a photography camera with a newer sensor comes out
'I'm a dirty dirty boi'
Nice review. Great little video camera for the price. Compared to a few years ago, it's really impressive what panny has done with mft. The z9 is in a different league as the whole ecosystem from cards to lenses puts it in the more pro market.
Unfortunately the real world dynamic range of the Z9 is pretty awful for a camera at its price point. CineD found with their lab tests that while the Z9 performed well on paper, it was terrible at bringing back under/over exposed footage without crushing shadows, blowing highlights, or having a weird colour shift.
Never say Final - I want more Jordan - more GH6 - MORE!!
4:31 Guys! of course it von't focus on the OM1, the OM camera it's better and the panny knows... deep inside his unfocused soul...
I have the most serious question for you too …. Who are you rooting for.. FLAMES or OILERS ?
I wonder what Gordon has say
He thinks my jacket looks stupid.
Jordan @ DPReview TV
It's not exactly correct to say that the native ISO is 2000--it is 800 for standard and gives very good results.
800 is the standard if you shoot in normal mode with DR boost turned on. for v-log mode with dr boost its 2000iso.
@@DrWurzeli As I said, it is 800 for standard.
Panasonic has always been doing weird things with their sensors. Panasonic GH2 weird banding line when filming at ISO 800. Panasonic G9 pushing the shows in stills mode at lower ISO you get purple shadows. But the good thing about Panasonic is they are contrast detection only so no weird phase detection artifacts like Olympus.
I have pushed shadows on my older Olympus cameras like the Olympus OMD E-M1ii at ISO 200 and 400 and the can lift shadows very good. But I have gotten artifacts because of phase detection with Olympus E-M1ii when the sun is low and being snooted in and there are trees its really bad. I had it happen twice at weddings.
Really impressive! Especially the DR. It looks significantly better than the gh5. Too bad I already switch from gh5 to a7siii 😂
still looking forward to the final review of OM-1 , i'm so struggling on which one to get . I love using Olympus cameras , but GH6 on video side is really impress .
Well, I'm so confused on the GH6 vs OM1 so I just got a GH5 M2 on sale for 1500. The GH6 for still photos are quite problematic it seems.