Comment on the forum In the last few weeks you may have heard rumors about the Panasonic “GH5S” from the usual places. It all sounds quite compelling. Rather than a high megapixel stills and video hybrid, the “S” model would focus even more on cinema with some astounding capabilities not seen on anything remotely similar.
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Comment on the forum Sony have taken the wraps off their biggest release of the year, the A7R III. It’s a very respectable update for photographers, a smaller one for video shooters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBLl9a33dWc Comment on the forum The main competition to the 5D Mark IV is here and it is a far better specced camera on paper to the Canon, but can it beat the mirrorless Sony and Panasonic competition for video? Meh.
Comment on the forum There are 3 performance classes of Canon camera for raw video. Which should you use and what image quality can you expect?
Comment on the forum The current state of video on Canon DSLRs continues to go from bad to worse.
Technically, both shoot 10bit but the C200 is really going to be an 8bit camera for 95% of the people who use it.
Forever I have been patiently waiting for Blackmagic to give us a sequel to the great story of 2013, where a man called Grant pioneered affordable RAW video for enthusiasts, DSLR shooters and consumers. A huge market. Since the BMCC and Pocket Cinema Camera however they have only focussed on pros. A big pity.
The Panasonic GH5 is now officially announced after the Photokina preview phase. Shipping starts end of March 2017 and now Panasonic have released all the details of the camera. Some of it a little bit controversial.