![]() ![]() The GH5 has the same features as the GH4, such as time-lapse and stop-motion photography, but also includes image stacking. This is a first for an OLED electronic viewfinder found in a mirrorless camera. The GH5, however, raised the resolution to 3.68 million dots. The GH4 has a 2.36 million dot OLED EVF with 0.67x magnification. The Dual IS 2 combines sensor and optical stabilisation for a total of 5 stops of compensation in the GH5 means it is great in low light conditions for slow shutter speeds. The shutter stabilisation is something new to the Panasonic GH5, as the technology had not been developed at the time of the GH4. It even has moving object prediction software. AF sensitivity and area switching sensitivity are customisable. What else you will find on the Panasonic GH5 that isn’t present on the GH4 is the new customised AF settings.
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