Bamboopictures
Senior Member
As a working videographer, let me say this: the M5 is a C100 without C-log and XLR. For a quarter of the price of the C100, I think it is a bloody good deal! Top that off with touch AF function not even found in the Cinema line, buying the M5 is a no brainer.
The closest camera I can compare this to is the beloved Lumix GH2. Same size, same limitations BUT (and a big BUT at that) with video AF that actually WORKS. for Videogs, Dual Pixel AF is the biggest deal here.
The small form factor of the M5 also makes it the perfect camera for gimbal work.
-A light touch to select focus.
-Accurate tracking of selected subject.
-E-stablisation to help with minor Y-axis translations.
Hard act to follow.
The closest camera I can compare this to is the beloved Lumix GH2. Same size, same limitations BUT (and a big BUT at that) with video AF that actually WORKS. for Videogs, Dual Pixel AF is the biggest deal here.
The small form factor of the M5 also makes it the perfect camera for gimbal work.
-A light touch to select focus.
-Accurate tracking of selected subject.
-E-stablisation to help with minor Y-axis translations.
Hard act to follow.