Yo hace tiempo que no estoy muy al día en cuanto a video pero por lo que se lee en las reviews la "sucesora" de la GH5 es la Panasonic S5
Con el mismo tamaño de cuerpo y un precio similar tienes lo mismo pero con un sensor más grande, lo que da mucha más versatilidad en cuanto a objetivos a montar si buscas profundidades de campo "cinemáticas"
Puede ser que este upgrade tan cutre sea un empujoncito de la propia Panasonic para vender la S5 a los que no se habían decidido aun
https://www.4kshooters.net/2020/09/15/i ... -from-gh5/https://www.starkinsider.com/2020/10/pa ... ooter.htmlIn Yates opinion, the advantages of the S5 over the GH5 make it so worth it. The boost to low-light and autofocus are the biggest issues of the GH5, and both are effectively solved with the S5. This makes anything you might be giving up from the GH5 not a major problem. The S5 is looking to be an amazing option. It’s practically just as good as a GH5, but with a full-frame sensor.
A 24MP full-frame camera with 96MP high resolution photo mode and outstanding 4K 10-bit video for $2,000 USD is a pretty compelling value proposition. I’m not sure I even need the higher end S1H or other Panasonic full-frame models. This one, at least so far, feels just right as a step-up for a GH5 shooter. To be fair and up-front: if I were looking for only one camera for video and didn’t already own a RED Dragon I’d have to say the new Sony Alpha a7S III would definitely be of strong interest.