![]() ![]() With the GH5 you get an 18MP stills camera thanks to its hybrid design. I’m sure they’ll be plenty of power solutions so this one doesn’t bother me as much as others. With 4K and a 5-inch (!) built-in display the Pocket 4K would seem, in theory at least, to draw even more power. The original pocket didn’t last along at all, typically about 20 minutes or even less, and that was only for a 1080p device. We can all pretty much know for sure the Pocket 4K battery will be very short. Here’s some things we know to be true about swapping out a GH5 for the Pocket 4K. I love this setup for its (relatively) compact and discrete form, ideal for travel videos or shooting places where you don’t want to draw attention to yourself (museums, restaurants, etc.). Panasonic GH5 with Metabones Speedbooster (0.71), Sigma 18-35mm (awesome lens!), and Ninja Inferno monitor/recorder. So when the Pocket 4K ships in September I’ll be immediately comparing side-by-side with my GH5 and likely making a decision going forward to use one or the other for travel videos here on Stark Insider. ![]() Cameras are just cameras.įacetiousness aside, I think many of us will be comparing the Blackmagic to the outstanding GH5 because we are big fans of having a convenient and compact package we can readily toss into a bag that captures really high quality footage with lots of dynamic range and, well, and with a look that is… “organic-y” (filmic?). Therefore it can replace it… so too can an iPhone, a RED, Canon, Sony, and so on. ![]() ![]() How can we know this when the heavily anticipated camera isn’t even out yet (Blackmagic says September)? We know this because it has a sensor that captures a moving image when you hit record. Of course it can: the upcoming, unreleased Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K can replace a Panasonic GH5. ![]()
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