Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Panasonic
Based on 32 Reddit mentions
$2077.99
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Yeah I came from canon before the GH4 and have stayed with Lumix since the GH4 (GH5s and now S1ii). Always with adapted EF lenses! My experience with the S1ii has been great professionaly (video's for clients) aswell as personally (photo's). The new firmware that dropped recently improved the AF and
...luuk_jah in r/Lumix
December 13, 2025 5:33 PM
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I started off small with just a canon RP and a 35mm and wasn’t even recording audio at the time. I then eventually moved to the 2 GH5s and got 2 Tascam DR-10Ls for audio and an H4essential to get audio from the DJ. Needless to say i was not fully invested financially in any setup so i wouldn’t take
...ItsParlay in r/weddingvideography
August 10, 2025 3:14 PM
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GH5s. No stabe if that's important. The GH6 is a beast of a camera. The major thing people complain about is the autofocus not being PDAF. But, compared to the GH5... it's amazing. People love the colors. There's also a streaking issue that every video I've ever seen the people admit they don't see
...Ok_Print_6209 in r/Lumix
September 18, 2025 11:51 PM
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When I first got into video cameras as a hobby I really bought into the assumption that autofocus was important. This is what led me to purchase an FX3. What I've realized is that in practice, the majority of what I shoot is talking head, youtube style video sand all three major lines (Canon, Lumix,
...Cold-Dish-7636 in r/GH5
January 18, 2026 6:13 PM
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LOVE it! Bought one back in 2013 and it started my love affair with LUMIX when the rest of the industry was going crazy for the 7D and T3i. I still have it, and it still works. I don’t use it professionally anymore due to the single card slot and mini-HDMI. I have the GH5 and GH5s and they are both
...Lord_KAAM in r/M43
June 14, 2025 2:34 AM
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I use the Sony a7iv for my videos, it’s a beast in low light and I’ve had it in severe storms, no problem. Another good option for you would be the Sony a6700, it’s a bit cheaper but still outstanding in low light. Get a good prime lens that opens up to f1.8 or more and you’ll bet set. Sigma makes a
...Alexonthemountain in r/Lumix
April 18, 2025 6:40 AM
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