Important Official Links and Firmware Page

On this page I’ll try to link to as many official links as possible. Panasonic GH5 online manual (it’s better than the paper version you get with the camera). Panasonic firmware page. How to update your firmware. Official instructions. Current firmware: v2.6. Should you update? Yes! Panasonic haven’t given up on the GH5. Nothing major, … Read more

A Few Apps and Accessories for the GH5

On this page I’ll list the apps and accessories I’m aware of that might be useful to you. Apps Please download the try the official Panasonic Image App (iTunes, Android). It’s really great. Adam Wilt’s Field Monitor app for False Color and Waveform via Wi-Fi (coming soon: LUTs) I’ve shown how to connect both apps … Read more

Exploring Cheap Anamorphic Adapters for the Panasonic GH5

The Panasonic GH5 is one of the rare cameras that offer 4:3 internal recording at 3.3K (and hopefully a 5K version in a future firmware update). This means you can use an anamorphic lens to get that anamorphic look many love. But the problem is, anamorphic lenses are extremely expensive and outside the budgets of … Read more

Ex. Tele Conv. Mode: Is it Worth it?

The Panasonic GH5 has a cool feature wherein you can can zoom in to your shot without losing quality. There are two choices: In 4K you can zoom into 1.4x In 1080p (FHD) you can zoom into 2.7x You can find this setting in Menu B > Page 3/4 > Ex. Tele Conv. You cannot control … Read more

Recommended Lenses

I have already shown the lenses I’ve used in my Panasonic GH5 review. This lesson is just my suggestions based on my experience.   What is a native lens? A native lens is one specifically designed for the Panasonic GH5 and the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) system. The four major brands are: Panasonic Olympus Sigma Tamron … Read more

PROJECT CASE STUDY: How I color graded V-Log

I decided to hire the best colorist in India to grade my fashion film, Analog. Here’s what he has to say about grading V-log: Download Video (1080p) | Download Video (540p) Summary Forget V-Log in 8-bit, at least in low light situations. When there’s a lot of light it is still good enough to get … Read more

How to Color Correct and Grade V-Log

In this video I show you: The four stages of grading V-Log Primary grading – neutralizing shots to prepare them for grading Creative grading – using LUTs or the Crow chart to create your own cinematic looks Noise reduction using Neat Video Mitigating banding and posterization Download Video (1080p) | Download Video (540p) If you … Read more