Look mom I'm on TV! Haha great video, I agree with everything you said. As I've used it more and more I'm starting to notice more cons but for the price vs value factor, you can't go wrong with it. I put it through its paces on some bigger productions and it came a little short in some areas but it's also not intended for that style of shooting. LOVE the image I can get out of it though and super happy with it!
@@timekeepermedia5142 I would imagine the lack of an OLPF resulting in moire. That would make me very hesitant to use my SL2-S on a serious production.
Great video, and all great points regarding the pros & cons! My wife and I picked up the S5iiX earlier this year for our content creation as an upgrade from a Canon EOS R, and have been completely happy with it since. It does absolutely everything we need it to for our work, and does it all quite well! With the S Pro 24-70, I can’t see needing/wanting much more out of a content creation video setup anytime soon. Thanks for sharing your insights man!
I've been using my S5 for about four years and I really dig it. I'm not at a point where I feel like upgrading, but if/when that time comes, I'd probably get the S5IIX.
I honestly feel like the biggest reason for me to get the S5ii(x) while owning the original S5 would actually be the open gate recording and not even the auto focus 😅 it's nice and helpful as a tool when needed but I like the control of manual focusing for most filming
It's great that Panasonic didn't let Sony outdo them and continues to make competitive equipment. I love Panasonic cameras and camcorders for their reliability and overall build quality. But this camera would be overkill for my purposes, because I would never use even half of its capabilities. It's also a bit too big to carry around all the time.
Moire and false colour are corrected pretty easily in most editing software. You have to blur the green channel slightly. Also the Sony 12 MP cameras like the A7SIII, FX3 etc don't have an OLPF either. The reduce moire by baking in a ton of Noise reduction, like Fuji cameras.
Yeah I mention that in the video, moire isn't just a lumix issue. While I'm sure you can reduce it in post, I don't think that method is 100% effective
Love your points on this camera For Value I am going to chime in for the original S5 - I use 2 daily for my business and still struggle to justify upgrading to the S5 IIX (I WANT it but i cant justify it) - Camera A with the Panasonic Pro 24-70 f2.8 (and sometimes the 70-200) -Camera B with the Panasonic Pro 16-35 f4 The Panasonic Pro lenses make linear repeatable manual focus a dream to execute (teamed up with focus peaking) I still use the M43 GH7 for tele reach (with the 70-300) up to 1200mm. The GH7 also gets used with the Laowa 7.5mm for when property / real estate clients want uncropped 4k/ 60
Completely agree with your concluding thoughts, I think that’s kinda what my channel is trying to express too, don’t obsess over the newest gear because 9/10 what you have already is more than enough and you likely haven’t pushed your creativity to its limit on the camera possess. (Though I’m a massive hypocrite because I got an S5ii recently as well, but it was for a very good price)
Nah I don't think you are a hypocrite in this case. There were factors of why you chose this camera and not just getting one because someone else said so. I'm actually considering this camera over my BMC4k. I just hope I can shoot 2:4:1 on this one
Own the S 5iix for a year now and use it for outdoor and doku. I agree in most points of pros and cons. Was a bit disappointed as I tried Vlog in low light. Beside that, I love this camera and the afordable series of Lumix S lenses.
i am so amped that the dmw-xlr2 whatever it's called will now work even tho it doesnt have the 32bit float like the GH7, have multiple audio sourches in camera is so convenient
Before the S5ii and iix came our, the most popular camera was the GH5. I wonder if the GH7 will take the crown next. No crop in 4k60 is nice and the new processor and codecs could appeal to the smaller/indie videographers.
Thanks for the video - I have a Fujifilm X-S20 which I have been using for video, but with X-S20's overhearting issues I sadly know an upgrade will be sooner rather than later. I have been looking at the Fujifilm XH2s but with the poor auto focus - you've made me consider this as a future upgrade.
I was pretty hyped until I learned about rolling shutter. I need a camera mainly now for surf photo and videpraphy.. So now when you said that I kind of back to Sony a7iv.. what do you think? But the stabilization would be a high pro for in water shooting.
as for me the main problem is AF-c , esp if there are more than 2 ppl in a frame . Af isn't reliable , you have to tap all the time to be sure focus stay where you want . also noise after 4000 ISO in V-LOG and RS could be better , and IBIS wobbling on wide angle . Ibis works good only from 35mm +
Hi Missing Timecode is the biggest con for me in a pro...sure you can got tentacle or Deity TC 1 but would be nice to have TC sync with TRS like Blackmagic camera or USB C like Deity Action 4,5
@@guidedvisionsmedia I have 4 Deity TC 1 and they are great value money better than tentacles...the system with the phone app is really great and underrated...
Hi Nigel, a good grownup review, thanks. Do you happen to know why 32bit float using the XLR2 isn’t possible currently and if we might even get it in future? I won’t jump to conclusions just yet!!
The only thing that’s wrong with or limitation of the camera is boot up!!! When running and gunning when the or fast pace cutting it on and off it can take a while to start up!
This camera is at the top of my list for 2025, but I'm very concerned with the moire. I know every camera suffers from this issue that doesn't have an OLPF, but when I owned my Canon C70, I never really noticed it before and only started hearing about it during my s5iix research. So, i don't know if this alone will be a deal breaker if it's so easy to replicate.
bro its heavy, so many times i cant use shots. i have had plenty canon and sony cameras, never had that. moire - rolling shutter - crop in slow mo. if i could turn time back before i sold my canon gear and moved to lumix i would have stayed
@@frankenstein2735 the company that I work for now uses Sony and I haven't experienced the issue quite like when I was testing the s5iix. I don't think I can go to Lumix... At least right now. I wish I was still in the Canon world though, the RF lenses were my absolute favorite to work with, especially now with their new hybrid primes coming out. Part of me is thinking about getting the new Canon c80 next year. But I just had such a bad user experience with my C70 that it has kind of tuned me off from Canon for a while. I guess... For now... The FX3 is my answer.
It is notably faster than the S5iix.. however this ignores the fact that the A7S3 isnt the direct competitor to the S5iix... that would be the Sony A7iv which has a read out of 26.8ms. The fact the S5ii can even be compared to the A7S3 in most areas other than rolling shutter is commendable
Lies camera is a game changer eats my gh5 alive the best thing about s5iix is if your colors are off you can save them and low light performance is a beast
Look mom I'm on TV! Haha great video, I agree with everything you said. As I've used it more and more I'm starting to notice more cons but for the price vs value factor, you can't go wrong with it. I put it through its paces on some bigger productions and it came a little short in some areas but it's also not intended for that style of shooting. LOVE the image I can get out of it though and super happy with it!
Stoked to see more of what you do with it Matt!
in what area did it come short?
@@timekeepermedia5142 I would imagine the lack of an OLPF resulting in moire. That would make me very hesitant to use my SL2-S on a serious production.
Great video, and all great points regarding the pros & cons! My wife and I picked up the S5iiX earlier this year for our content creation as an upgrade from a Canon EOS R, and have been completely happy with it since. It does absolutely everything we need it to for our work, and does it all quite well! With the S Pro 24-70, I can’t see needing/wanting much more out of a content creation video setup anytime soon. Thanks for sharing your insights man!
I've been using my S5 for about four years and I really dig it. I'm not at a point where I feel like upgrading, but if/when that time comes, I'd probably get the S5IIX.
I honestly feel like the biggest reason for me to get the S5ii(x) while owning the original S5 would actually be the open gate recording and not even the auto focus 😅 it's nice and helpful as a tool when needed but I like the control of manual focusing for most filming
It's great that Panasonic didn't let Sony outdo them and continues to make competitive equipment. I love Panasonic cameras and camcorders for their reliability and overall build quality. But this camera would be overkill for my purposes, because I would never use even half of its capabilities. It's also a bit too big to carry around all the time.
I’m absolutely loving my S5iiX! I was using a GH5 and upgraded to the S5iiX, no regrets. The incredible 6K open gate feature is truly amazing!
Moire and false colour are corrected pretty easily in most editing software. You have to blur the green channel slightly. Also the Sony 12 MP cameras like the A7SIII, FX3 etc don't have an OLPF either. The reduce moire by baking in a ton of Noise reduction, like Fuji cameras.
Yeah I mention that in the video, moire isn't just a lumix issue. While I'm sure you can reduce it in post, I don't think that method is 100% effective
Love your points on this camera
For Value I am going to chime in for the original S5 - I use 2 daily for my business and still struggle to justify upgrading to the S5 IIX (I WANT it but i cant justify it)
- Camera A with the Panasonic Pro 24-70 f2.8 (and sometimes the 70-200)
-Camera B with the Panasonic Pro 16-35 f4
The Panasonic Pro lenses make linear repeatable manual focus a dream to execute (teamed up with focus peaking)
I still use the M43 GH7 for tele reach (with the 70-300) up to 1200mm.
The GH7 also gets used with the Laowa 7.5mm for when property / real estate clients want uncropped 4k/ 60
Completely agree with your concluding thoughts, I think that’s kinda what my channel is trying to express too, don’t obsess over the newest gear because 9/10 what you have already is more than enough and you likely haven’t pushed your creativity to its limit on the camera possess.
(Though I’m a massive hypocrite because I got an S5ii recently as well, but it was for a very good price)
Nah I don't think you are a hypocrite in this case. There were factors of why you chose this camera and not just getting one because someone else said so. I'm actually considering this camera over my BMC4k. I just hope I can shoot 2:4:1 on this one
Saving up for my very first Lumix system.
This S5IIx sits very high on my wish list :)
Great video! This is such a packed camera. I think it may be my next purchase.
Own the S 5iix for a year now and use it for outdoor and doku. I agree in most points of pros and cons. Was a bit disappointed as I tried Vlog in low light. Beside that, I love this camera and the afordable series of Lumix S lenses.
i am so amped that the dmw-xlr2 whatever it's called will now work
even tho it doesnt have the 32bit float like the GH7, have multiple audio sourches in camera is so convenient
If the GH7 needs the xrl2 for the 32bit to work. Why the s5IIx is only limited to 24bit? 🤔
Before the S5ii and iix came our, the most popular camera was the GH5. I wonder if the GH7 will take the crown next. No crop in 4k60 is nice and the new processor and codecs could appeal to the smaller/indie videographers.
Thanks for the great vid, I also wonder if you have any thoughts on Lumix DC-S9.
I love my S5IIX, other than the size. Its much bulkier than my old Sony. But my god, the feature set, autofocus, etc. Its just SOOOO good.
great review!!
Very good advice!
Is there anyway for you to create a colorgrading tutorial? Really trying to figure out how to get a good image out of my camera
Thanks! Nicely graded too. The s5iix footage, which settings/profile did you use?
Thanks for the video - I have a Fujifilm X-S20 which I have been using for video, but with X-S20's overhearting issues I sadly know an upgrade will be sooner rather than later. I have been looking at the Fujifilm XH2s but with the poor auto focus - you've made me consider this as a future upgrade.
i have them both and they both have bad Af , but on Fuji its worse , yes . Xs20 was a rly strange camera , still trying to sell it )
I was pretty hyped until I learned about rolling shutter. I need a camera mainly now for surf photo and videpraphy.. So now when you said that I kind of back to Sony a7iv.. what do you think? But the stabilization would be a high pro for in water shooting.
as for me the main problem is AF-c , esp if there are more than 2 ppl in a frame . Af isn't reliable , you have to tap all the time to be sure focus stay where you want . also noise after 4000 ISO in V-LOG and RS could be better , and IBIS wobbling on wide angle . Ibis works good only from 35mm +
Thanks for the video, i'm thinkng to buy this camera over the a74 and your video help me!
I would wait for S5 iiix
The GH5s has a Optical Low Pass Filter (but no IBIS) making it my preferred Gimbal Camera!
Yeah I liked that about the GH5s, my Gh5 has pretty decent rolling shutter performance I just wish the moire was better controlled
How do you find using a dummy battery?
Are there enough auto type setting's for both video & still images that a novice could grow into this camera?
Thanks!
Nice video sir, agreed !!! Sidenote.. Where is that HALF-cage on the camera from ?!
It's in the description!
Whats the camera strap you are using on it ? How did you mount it ?? Thnaks!
Hi
Missing Timecode is the biggest con for me in a pro...sure you can got tentacle or Deity TC 1 but would be nice to have TC sync with TRS like Blackmagic camera or USB C like Deity Action 4,5
Workarounds are possible for sure! But totally understood!
@@guidedvisionsmedia I have 4 Deity TC 1 and they are great value money better than tentacles...the system with the phone app is really great and underrated...
Yeah I ran into that on a studio shoot once but yeah the tentacle sync just inputs a tone into the mic port so that's how we had to do it
Hi Nigel, a good grownup review, thanks.
Do you happen to know why 32bit float using the XLR2 isn’t possible currently and if we might even get it in future? I won’t jump to conclusions just yet!!
whats the rolling shutter on the sony burano? 25k camera. tell us
nice video shot with the iphone pro ?
Is it true that auto focus switch to contrast af depending on the frame rate?
i don't know where you heard that but i bought it three months and i can tell you that's not happening whatsoever.
You had problems with "dead/hot pixels" in higher ISO modes etc?
I haven't had any issues with that on my S5IIX
@@NigelBarros Ok, thanks for answering :) Might buy this camera soon.
Does anyone know what cage he is using please? and that camera strap seems perfect for run and gun work ??
its in the description :)
@@NigelBarrosthanks! So the half cage it is what about that strap ?
The only thing that’s wrong with or limitation of the camera is boot up!!! When running and gunning when the or fast pace cutting it on and off it can take a while to start up!
I hope i have this camera :(
insane price with open gate 6k camera with leica color
I have bad experience with pre-amps on this camera. I tried few copies but still the same. End up selling it. Really love the image quality tho.
This camera is at the top of my list for 2025, but I'm very concerned with the moire. I know every camera suffers from this issue that doesn't have an OLPF, but when I owned my Canon C70, I never really noticed it before and only started hearing about it during my s5iix research. So, i don't know if this alone will be a deal breaker if it's so easy to replicate.
bro its heavy, so many times i cant use shots. i have had plenty canon and sony cameras, never had that.
moire - rolling shutter - crop in slow mo. if i could turn time back before i sold my canon gear and moved to lumix i would have stayed
@@frankenstein2735 the company that I work for now uses Sony and I haven't experienced the issue quite like when I was testing the s5iix. I don't think I can go to Lumix... At least right now. I wish I was still in the Canon world though, the RF lenses were my absolute favorite to work with, especially now with their new hybrid primes coming out. Part of me is thinking about getting the new Canon c80 next year. But I just had such a bad user experience with my C70 that it has kind of tuned me off from Canon for a while. I guess... For now... The FX3 is my answer.
I would love my S5II if the battery wasn’t dead every time I picked it up.
This or the R5C?
Sony A7s 3 has 8.7ms readout speed? Really? The F6 has 18ms. Can hardly imagine that number. Thx for your content.
The readout speed of the A7Siii is around 10ms.
It is notably faster than the S5iix.. however this ignores the fact that the A7S3 isnt the direct competitor to the S5iix... that would be the Sony A7iv which has a read out of 26.8ms. The fact the S5ii can even be compared to the A7S3 in most areas other than rolling shutter is commendable
@@Wildridefilms that' s strong. Didn't know. Thx
Lies camera is a game changer eats my gh5 alive the best thing about s5iix is if your colors are off you can save them and low light performance is a beast
HEY PANASONIC !!!
FIX THE FLASH ISSUES !!!
😠😡😠
Really Sony? 😂
affiliate links makes your opinion irrelevant
lol
i freaking cant stand the crop
Are there enough auto type setting's for both video & still images that a novice could grow into this camera?
Thanks!