Hi in this video I'm going to talk about the video shooting experience with the GH five. At the beginning, I have to admit, it was a bit of a struggle to figure out some of the controls I had been used to on my Canon SLR. But once I learned what the controls were, this camera was a lot of fun to use. For starters, you can use 4k at 60 frames per second. This is a little bit hard to find, but I've covered a video to help you figure this out. So shooting 4k 60 frames per second during the day just looks amazing.
And you can also use the viewfinder to focus on your subjects so that if it's too bright, it's very easy to see in the viewfinder, where your subject is and the built in peeking allows you to focus on your subject very clearly. You've also got the touch panel, which flips out and it flips around so you can do talking head videos and a one person setup you can plug in a microphone to enhance the sound and you can plug in your headphones to monitor that sound. So there's a lot of good video features in the GH five and the footage does look amazing. The one drawback about the GH five aside from the price aside from the lens adapters, if you have Canon lenses that you will have to invest in is the low light footage. I found that shooting evening footage once I got up to 3200 the footage was not so good.
And maybe the lens that I'm using the aperture might not be low enough, but I've also heard of similar results from other videographers complaining about the low lights. So if there's one major drawback I would have to say it's the low light footage. But I think if you're investing in this camera, you've got something future proof, it's pretty solid. So you can be pretty confident in your purchase here and it's capable of a Lot