Panasonic LUMIX S5 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera, 4K 60P Video Recording with Flip Screen & WiFi, L-Mount, 5-Axis Dual I.S., DC-S5BODY (Black)
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A LIGHTWEIGHT, POWERFUL HYBRID CAMERA FOR VIBRANT STILL PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMATIC VIDEO: Realize your creative vision with extraordinary 4K 60p, 10-bit video, FHD 180fps Slow Motion option as well as 4:3 Anamorphic support.
DETAILED PHOTO AND VIDEO THAT WILL DELIGHT ENTHUSIASTS AND EXPERTS ALIKE: Capture content in impressive high quality with 96MP High Resolution mode, Dual Native ISO to minimize noise in high sensitivity and V-Log/V-Gamut with 14 plus stop dynamic range.
IMPROVED, HIGH-PRECISION AUTOFOCUS AND POWERFUL IMAGE STABILIZATION: Improved autofocus includes detection of the head as well as eyes, face and body, to capture subjects with ease and precision. 5-axis Dual I.S. 2 enables 6.5-stop slower shutter speed.
EXPANDED FEATURES OFFER NEW LEVELS OF CREATIVITY: Use Live View Composite mode to instantly create a stunning image out of several live shots to capture fireworks or a starry sky
96 MP High Resolution Mode with JPEG
Panasonic LUMIX S5 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera [amazon.com]
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Note : 4k video on higher framers are cropped to apsc.
Personally i prefer lumix over sony for color science.
I had this and currently own an A7 IV. You're right on all points but I'd like to add that the S5 and S5 II's have probably the best IBIS in their class. I have essential tremors in my hands and the S5 has far better stabilization. Videos I've seen of the S5 II's IBIS shows that it's even a step above.
In any event, this is a great price!
Reality is that you have a better chance of missing focus than having "worse" IQ
Assuming this performs similar to their M4/3 AF, it's fine for landscapes and static stuff but good luck with anything that moves at all.
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OK for photography, but not good for video.