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Panasonic GH3 vs G6 vs G7 for Video


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Hi there,

I'm considering to buy one of these three cameras:
-Panasonic GH3
-Panasonic G6
-Panasonic G7
I own the Sony Alpha 5100 for about 6 months now, but in my opinion its not a great camera for video. Thats the reason, why I want to upgrade to a more professional one.
I found these three Panasonics, but have big problems to choose so I hope your guys experiences can help me to decide. 
My budget is ~800€.

Thanks in advance

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It would help knowing what exactly is it you find about the a5100 that makes it not a great camera for video, so that we'd help you choose the camera that doesn't have these specific issues. 

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It would help knowing what exactly is it you find about the a5100 that makes it not a great camera for video, so that we'd help you choose the camera that doesn't have these specific issues. 

​In my opinion these are the main reasons against the a5100:
-to small for my hands
-body is getting pretty hot after using it in video mode after only 3 minutes
-no function buttons, you have to configure everything over the menu
-no external mic jack
-no view finder
 

I'm still a beginner and do not have a lot of experience, but these features are pretty important and the a5100 dont have it.

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​In my opinion these are the main reasons against the a5100:-to small for my hands
-body is getting pretty hot after using it in video mode after only 3 minutes
-no function buttons, you have to configure everything over the menu
-no external mic jack
-no view finder
 

I'm still a beginner and do not have a lot of experience, but these features are pretty important and the a5100 dont have it.

- Are you recording long takes? Because, I have the a5100 and have used it in the hot, summer sun and have never had an issue with it overheating. Although, I have heard that it is a problem. 

- You can go into the menu and set any of the external buttons to do any of the manual functions you want. For instance, I set the ? Button to work for zebras. I set the up button for white balance and the left button for creative styles, etc, etc...

- Yes, I wish it had an external microphone jack. 

- And a viewfinder would be helpful, but since I use focus peaking, combined with magnification... a viewfinder isn't necessary.

Anyway, if you want 4K, then go for the G7. If not, either of the other two should work well, just remember you have a larger crop factor with the Panasonic cameras, not a big deal if you plan on using modern m4/3rds lenses, but if you intend on using vintage glass, without some version of a speedbooster, then your wide angle 28mm lens, becomes a 56mm  lens. Your 50mm normal lens becomes a 100mm telephoto lens, etc, etc...

Good Luck with you choice. 

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Guest Ebrahim Saadawi

among these three G7 is best of course. Just make sure you count in the price of lenses and/or adapters you'll need and that the camera is a 2.3x crop vs 1.5x on the a5100.

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Even though the OP went with the G7, I have the A5100 and haven't experienced any overheating. Make sure to move/tilt the LCD off the body. I rolled three consecutive 25-30 minute takes shooting 30p XAVC with no issues in the hot Florida sun. Its far better than the Nex5n/7 days when the camera would get really hot to the touch and shut down after a few minutes. YMMV.

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I saw this video randomly, and I realised that apparently Inadvertently  (since Panny doesn't seem to advertise it), the Panasonic G7 seems to have made a huge improvement, in auto focus, during video. It doesn't do jumping and hunting anymore, for focus. Maybe 30% behind the Canon Cinema line, in terms oof efficienty for video autofocus, at a fraction of the cost.

I could be wrong. Until someone confirms it. Here is the video:

 

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ugy8lrPTVCY

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