Overall, the Panasonic Lumix GH5 is a versatile and capable camera that is well-suited for a wide range of photography and videography applications. It has received positive reviews for its image and video quality, as well as its overall performance and features. 4.4. Although there aren't a lot of changes to the original GH5 that pertain to still photography, the upgrades should offer better handling and image quality. Let's take a look at the camera's still photography features along with the upgrades: Introduction The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 II is an evolution of the company's video-centric Micro Four Thirds camera, the GH5. The GH5 II isn't radically different than its predecessor, but it does feature a few significant performance improvements and feature updates that will appeal to video shooters. The studio photo is unfair; the GH5 image was taken with the excellent Olympus 45mm f/1.8 but the GH5 II with the much better Leica f/1.2 lens. True, both are taken at f/5.6 but the Leica is much sharper and produces better contrast and is less prone to resolution extinction. Panasonic GH5 review: Performance Capturing and encoding 4K video at 60fps requires a fast processor and lots of memory and that's good news for still image performance, too. In our Panasonic Lumix GH5 review, we test a camcorder/camera hybrid that outputs 4K at 60fps and speedy 12-fps stills -- and doesn't miss a beat. The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 is the fifth in the company's industry-changing video and stills 'hybrid' lineup. With its 20MP Four Thirds sensor and deep video-centric feature set, it looks likely to pick up where the GH4 left off as a favorite of indie filmmakers and photographers whose interests venture into the realm of motion picture work. Summary: So for a little contextLumix reached out to me after I created this video and asked me for that photo you see in the thumbnail. I couldn't believe they wanted my photo and I just FPV2jHr.