Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Panasonic
Based on 131 Reddit mentions
$1897.99
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Now the GH7 is severely underperforming in sales compared to Panasonic’s other models. What is this based on? The Amazon top sellers list? I'm not doubting the claim, mind you. Just wondering. Anyway, you can see it even in this subreddit. Pansonic releases camera with specs and features better than
...AoyagiAichou in r/Lumix
November 11, 2025 12:47 PM
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What more could the GH8 actually add that the GH7 doesn’t already have? More resolution? Higher frame rates? On such a small Micro Four Thirds sensor, increasing resolution feels pointless. I think Panasonic has already extracted close to the maximum dynamic range possible from a sensor of this size
...NoNegotiation2167 in r/Lumix
February 9, 2026 10:20 AM
3
At least for M43, Panasonic’s newer cameras are either kinda middling (G100) or well-specced but bulky (GH7, G9ii). Seems like the preference is for smaller/lighter bodies with good features/IBIS, and Oly/OM just covers that better. That said, go check the used prices for the GX and GM lines, people
...parksideq in r/M43
March 26, 2026 12:52 PM
3
Depends on what you shoot. I got a Canon R6M2. Because I wanted a good hybrid camera (mostly I wanted a good photography camera) but I mostly do wedding videography. The Canon is nice if I’m covering an event and I know I’ll be doing video and photo. IBIS is strong enough I don’t need a gimbal. I us
...Consistent-Doubt964 in r/AskPhotography
November 16, 2025 5:53 PM
2
Here are my experiences with GH5II and Resolve, some problems I bumped into and how I dealt with them over time. There was some useful info on the internet, yotube creators etc, but there was much more repeated 'solutions' that were not good enough for me, so I had to find my own. I hope that you'll
...bkvrgic in r/GH5
December 3, 2025 8:20 AM
2
The S5II kit 20-60 isn't the sharpest wide open. It also isn't the fastest. The difference in DOF between Full frame and MFT is 2 stops of aperture. A Panasonic 10-25 F1.7 would actually give you a shallower depth of field and more light than the 20-60. But that is a big expensive lens, and the GH7
...ElDuro_Tuco in r/Lumix
January 27, 2026 11:30 PM
2
Took it to Panasonic Greece but after they fixed it i noticed a weird noise pattern at high ISO's that didn't exist before. I took it back and the technician insisted that's standard but it's definitely not. I gave up, bought a Nikon ZR and using the gh7 as a bcam for the time being.
kalispetros in r/Lumix
April 6, 2026 8:22 AM
1
I’m not talking about light per sqmm. I’m talking about total light which is what determines low light performance. Normalizing exposure is meaningless - ISO6400 on MFT looks like shit, whereas it looks clean on FF. You would need a 2 stop faster lens on MFT to get the same SNR. Video stabilization
...jubbyjubbah in r/M43
March 10, 2026 10:24 PM
1