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Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 Leica (12 - 60 mm, 20.30 Mpx, Micro Four Thirds)
EUR2362,34

Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 Leica

12 - 60 mm, 20.30 Mpx, Micro Four Thirds


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Sebastien_M

8 years ago

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jmanzano

8 years ago • purchased this product

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On the gh5 you have 2 types of 10 bit: 400 mbps and 150mbps. For 150 mbps a card with the u3 standard is sufficient, so 95 mb/s is ok. For 400 mbps you need a v90 card, the cheapest in the shop is this one Integral Memory UltimaPro X2 (128GB, Class 10) but not yet tested Good evening
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Tschaggon

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

I would recommend a good brand SDXC card such as Sandisk Extreme Pro in the UHS-I version. They have become quite cheap in the meantime. It is said here that UHS-II cards have an advantage: https://www.speicherkarten.guru/-Kameras... However, one may ask whether the massive additional price is worth it. The memory speeds are not nearly exhausted.
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LiaStuderus

6 years ago

Does the GH5 come with the V-Log kit?

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RainerS_aus_B

6 years ago • purchased this product

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I recently purchased this camera here, the latest firmware update 2.6 was already installed, lens firmware 1.1. V Log must be purchased and installed separately. The lens hood was missing from my camera. Despite writing to Galaxus several times, I have not even received a reply, let alone the missing lens hood. Panasonic immediately responded to my letter but referred me to the dealer/Galaxus. The camera is top, I am very satisfied with it. Greetings, Rainer
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graffeli

6 years ago

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augenblickmedia

6 years ago • purchased this product

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The lens makes the difference. The Leica 12-60 is an excellent lens and worth every penny. That's Leica for you. The aperture value of the Leica lens is f2.8 - f4.0. With the Panasonic lens it starts at f3.8 and goes up to f5.6 in the zoom range. This means that at a focal length of 60mm, the smallest aperture for the Leica is f4.0 and for the Panasonic 5.6. The Leica alone costs CHF 799. Panasonic 12-60mm f/2.8-4.0 ASPH. Power O.I.S. The Panasonic only CHF 372.-, that is over 400 roubles less. Panasonic 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH. Power O.I.S. The premium on the Leica lens is more than justified. I've shot some professional films with the GH5/Leica kit and was always very satisfied.
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graffeli

6 years ago

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chregli1949

6 years ago

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magnus1798

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Well, the 12-60 mm Obi. is an ideal zoom. But if you need more telephoto, then I recommend a zoom 12-120 mm. But that is already heavier! An additional alternative would be 30-100 mm. Panasonic has several suitable Obi in stock. As a directional mic I would take a Sennheiser mic. Sennheiser has been a leading manufacturer of microphones for over 50 years. Kind regards Magnus Z'Rotz
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Far3ll

7 years ago

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Erichuss

7 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, that is also the case with the GH5. I have no experience with V-Log, but I suspect that the "migration" is not possible. But there is no need for V-Log with the GH5; with Cine D you are more than well served at 10 bits (set brightness distribution to +3).
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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

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The manufacturer recommends memory cards with UHS-I/UHS-II speed class 3. These are memory cards that can write at a minimum of 30MB/s. I can recommend the following product: Sandisk ExtremePro SDXC U3 (64GB, Class 10) Wikipedia SD card speed classes: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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Anonymous

9 years ago

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Jaffa Kree!

9 years ago

Well... it might take a while... it's only just been officially launched. I don't think even Panasonic Switzerland can give a date... that's probably why it says "unknown". It's new and I'm sure it will be very popular... I would pre-order it to be in the first shipment if you really want it. I still have my GH4R ;)

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