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06 Jan, 2017
Outstanding professional quality
A great value, sturdy and well-mad, at a great price point. Note that "thunder gray" is basically black. If you want a medium gray-to-white, you will need to choose a different item.

23 Nov, 2016
Excellent value for the money.
Much cheaper than the name-brand. Excellent build quality, though not as robust as the real deal (can't quite handle the weight of my 7" Marshall monitor). As long as you keep that limitation in mind, it's a great value and a crazy-good price.

03 Feb, 2021
Still a great camera.
1 of 1 found this helpful The Panasonic Lumix GH5 is still nearly unmatched by more recent designs. It's packed with features and superior bit depths and log capabilities. A great match to other Panasonic cameras like the EVA1 or Varicams, it makes a terrific b-camera. The only downside is the micro 4/3 sensor size, which means that you need to either invest in native lenses (there are several), or get a speedbooster adapter for use with your EF lenses. The Viltrox speedbooster is a very capable unit for modern lenses, and 1/3 the price of the genuine Metabones speedbooster. However, only the genuine Metabones unit will work with vintage adapted stills lenses.
Full-frame mirrorless cameras are the latest darlings, but this camera still holds up.