Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
The Panasonic GH5 Mark II features wireless live streaming capability and 4K 60p 4:2:0 10-bit video recording. Panasonic GH5 Mark 2 is perfect for modern content creators.
The Panasonic GH5 Mark II features wireless live streaming capability and 4K 60p 4:2:0 10-bit video recording. Panasonic GH5 Mark 2 is perfect for modern content creators.
The Panasonic GH5 Mark II features wireless live streaming capability and 4K 60p 4:2:0 10-bit video recording. Panasonic GH5 Mark 2 is perfect for modern content creators.
The Panasonic GH5 Mark II features wireless live streaming capability and 4K 60p 4:2:0 10-bit video recording. Panasonic GH5 Mark 2 is perfect for modern content creators.
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The lowest price for Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) right now is $1,280.95 at cccwarehouse.com.au, compared across 17 retailers.
The all-time low was $801.41 on 30 May 2026 — today's price is 60% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 15:59:34
Panasonic LUMIX GH5M2, 20.3MP Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Camera with Live Streaming, 4K 4:2:2 10-Bit Video, Unlimited Video Recording, 5-Axis Image
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Body Only Mirrorless Camera DC-GH5 2
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera Body Only 20.3MP Digital Live MOS Sensor 6.5 Stops Image Stabilisation High Precision Autofocus 1080p 60fps
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera with Lumix G X Vario 12-60mm f3.5-5.6 Lens 20.3MP Digital Live MOS Sensor 6.5 Stops Image Stabilisation
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera with Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 12-60mm f2.8-4.0 Lens 20.3MP Digital Live MOS Sensor 6.5 Stops Image
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera with Leica 12-35mm f2.8 PWR OIS Lens 20.33MP 4K 60p Live Streaming
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Panasonic GH5 II Mirrorless Camera Body
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originally posted on bestbuy.ca
Although DPReview gave this camera a gold award it has been otherwise sometimes unfairly criticized. Of course, it certainly can function as a simple 'point and shoot" but it is very much an enthusiast's camera. Currently it's the only 1" sensor compact with a 10x zoom making it far better suited for travelers than other compacts in its class. Capabilities are extensive and as such it takes some knowledge and trial to get appropriate setups to obtain the best images. Different conditions and situations need custom settings. Results directly out of the camera are very good but should be modified in 'post processing' to achieve potential. The full manual, which is not packaged with the camera, needs to be downloaded from the internet as well to realize that full ... MoreAlthough DPReview gave this camera a gold award it has been otherwise sometimes unfairly criticized. Of course, it certainly can function as a simple 'point and shoot" but it is very much an enthusiast's camera. Currently it's the only 1" sensor compact with a 10x zoom making it far better suited for travelers than other compacts in its class. Capabilities are extensive and as such it takes some knowledge and trial to get appropriate setups to obtain the best images. Different conditions and situations need custom settings. Results directly out of the camera are very good but should be modified in 'post processing' to achieve potential. The full manual, which is not packaged with the camera, needs to be downloaded from the internet as well to realize that full potential. There are some issues as there are with any camera. Perfection is a moving target. Grip is not as secure as previous SZ (TZ) versions. Because of small size and a multitude of adjustments, controls serve several functions which does take time to master despite an easy to navigate menu system. For buyers not requiring advanced capabilities there are less expensive compacts available. For those not requiring the longer zoom there are other excellent cameras in this class with 3x zooms available although they may be more expensive. Although not simple to setup or as easy to use, under the right conditions and settings, results can be excellent and may even approach those of our other Nikon and Canon DSLRs.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Coming from a GH4. this was a HUGE upgrade.More FPSMore resolution with anamorphic (up to 6k)More slomo (From 96fpd to 180 fps read out)More light sensinbilityMore control over audio.Better interfaceAmazing connectivity for streaming.Dark magic last longing batteries lol....If you have a good invest on M43 lenses this an amazon upgrade even coming from the GH5/GH5S due price and interface/chipset upgrade.GH6 will be around $700 more so that why we decide go to this.If this is your first hybrid camera and you LOVE Panasonic, you should check first the S2 or so...
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I had received a B&H gift certificate from my son. I was in the market for a new Lena for my Nikon 5600. The last minute I decided I wanted a point and shoot. I was put in contact with Jeremy in the tech help department and after telling him my needs he recommended the Panasonic LUMIX ZS100. I love this fully loaded camera. I especially like that it also has a view finder besides the good size screen. The pictures are sharp and it is easy to carry around the city. I was very impressed with the technical help I received from B&H. Thanks.
| Earn | 3x points |
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Camera Format | Micro Four Thirds (2x Crop Factor) |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 |
| Sensor Type | MOS |
Panasonic LUMIX GH5M2, 20.3MP Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Camera with Live Streaming, 4K 4:2:2 10-Bit Video, Unlimited Video Recording, 5-Axis Image
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Body Only Mirrorless Camera DC-GH5 2
Delivery $26.90
Panasonic Lumix Dc-gh5 Ii Body 1 Year Au Warranty
Free delivery
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Brand Panasonic Dc-gh5 Mark Ii With 12-60mm Kit Set Auau
Delivery $10
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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
Delivery between 16–24 June $9.90
Although DPReview gave this camera a gold award it has been otherwise sometimes unfairly criticized. Of course, it certainly can function as a simple 'point and shoot" but it is very much an enthusiast's camera. Currently it's the only 1" sensor compact with a 10x zoom making it far better suited for travelers than other compacts in its class. Capabilities are extensive and as such it takes some knowledge and trial to get appropriate setups to obtain the best images. Different conditions and situations need custom settings. Results directly out of the camera are very good but should be modified in 'post processing' to achieve potential. The full manual, which is not packaged with the camera, needs to be downloaded from the internet as well to realize that full ... MoreAlthough DPReview gave this camera a gold award it has been otherwise sometimes unfairly criticized. Of course, it certainly can function as a simple 'point and shoot" but it is very much an enthusiast's camera. Currently it's the only 1" sensor compact with a 10x zoom making it far better suited for travelers than other compacts in its class. Capabilities are extensive and as such it takes some knowledge and trial to get appropriate setups to obtain the best images. Different conditions and situations need custom settings. Results directly out of the camera are very good but should be modified in 'post processing' to achieve potential. The full manual, which is not packaged with the camera, needs to be downloaded from the internet as well to realize that full potential. There are some issues as there are with any camera. Perfection is a moving target. Grip is not as secure as previous SZ (TZ) versions. Because of small size and a multitude of adjustments, controls serve several functions which does take time to master despite an easy to navigate menu system. For buyers not requiring advanced capabilities there are less expensive compacts available. For those not requiring the longer zoom there are other excellent cameras in this class with 3x zooms available although they may be more expensive. Although not simple to setup or as easy to use, under the right conditions and settings, results can be excellent and may even approach those of our other Nikon and Canon DSLRs.
Coming from a GH4. this was a HUGE upgrade.More FPSMore resolution with anamorphic (up to 6k)More slomo (From 96fpd to 180 fps read out)More light sensinbilityMore control over audio.Better interfaceAmazing connectivity for streaming.Dark magic last longing batteries lol....If you have a good invest on M43 lenses this an amazon upgrade even coming from the GH5/GH5S due price and interface/chipset upgrade.GH6 will be around $700 more so that why we decide go to this.If this is your first hybrid camera and you LOVE Panasonic, you should check first the S2 or so...
I had received a B&H gift certificate from my son. I was in the market for a new Lena for my Nikon 5600. The last minute I decided I wanted a point and shoot. I was put in contact with Jeremy in the tech help department and after telling him my needs he recommended the Panasonic LUMIX ZS100. I love this fully loaded camera. I especially like that it also has a view finder besides the good size screen. The pictures are sharp and it is easy to carry around the city. I was very impressed with the technical help I received from B&H. Thanks.
I am still in the early stages of using the GH5 Mark II, and so far, I am impressed. I decided against buying the GH6 because I only do stills. All of my Olympus lenses work perfectly.MY only gripe (if one can call it that) is that the function buttons on the back of the camera are very small and a bit fiddly to operate. If there will be a GH7 at some time, perhaps this could be improved for easier handling?
I ordered the GH5 ii on sale as a third camera to go with my two GH5s. The new menu system is great but somehow the footage looks noticeably worse than my GH5. The colors just don't look natural and there seems to be some smearing in the skin tones, shadows just look bad. I thought it might have been the noise reduction so I turned it down a couple of notches which made the image look a bit more natural but iso 3200 which I never had problems with is now nearly unusable at how grainy it is. The Cine D 2 is also unusable. It looks so blotchy and seeing some weird color shifting. I want to love this camera but I have had nothing but issues with it since I got it. I want to exchange it for another to see if its just my camera or is the OG GH5 better.
Bought this initially for the extra stabilisation since I mainly film aerial subjects. It turns out this is essentially a new camera as opposed to a GH5 upgrade and now I'm selling my GH5. Color science has improved, raw stills are now 14bit and Panasonic have added DR into the highlights creating much better roll-off and toning. Some of the profiles like L Neo Classic and Flat give interesting options especially in able to give a Kodak Portra look when printed on paper. Stills auto focus is lightening fast and looks very capable in video though I prefer manual. Excellent cammera and value.
I owned a GH5 for 2+years and I felt like it was a bad dog - fighting me at every turn, but still a trusty companion. I tried the BMPCC4K for 2years and wanted desperately to love it, but just couldn't get there (FCPX's incompatibility with BRAW probably had something to do with that).But the GH5 II is Panasonic perfection.Here's why:The Menus. Everything is where you expect it to be.6k Open Gate. I'm a one-man band, conducting long-form interviews. Open gate gives me the ability to re-frame for headroom in post as the subject fidgets in their chair. Essential.Unlimited Record Time. Like I said, I film long interviews (1.5hrs+). Not having to stop to press record is glorious.Usable autofocus. I put this baby on an Edelkrone SliderONE for interviews. It ... MoreI owned a GH5 for 2+years and I felt like it was a bad dog - fighting me at every turn, but still a trusty companion. I tried the BMPCC4K for 2years and wanted desperately to love it, but just couldn't get there (FCPX's incompatibility with BRAW probably had something to do with that).But the GH5 II is Panasonic perfection.Here's why:The Menus. Everything is where you expect it to be.6k Open Gate. I'm a one-man band, conducting long-form interviews. Open gate gives me the ability to re-frame for headroom in post as the subject fidgets in their chair. Essential.Unlimited Record Time. Like I said, I film long interviews (1.5hrs+). Not having to stop to press record is glorious.Usable autofocus. I put this baby on an Edelkrone SliderONE for interviews. It locks on the subject's near eye and doesn't flinch.Unlimited Power. You don't have to blow $100 on some silly adapter. The included USB-C thingy plugs right into the wall.Sensor Size. FF = hype, especially if you're going for a cinematic look. Super35 is the cinematic gold standard. Crop from S35 to M43 is only 1.5. So f2.8 on M43 = f4.2 on S35. Most feature films live between f3.5-f5.6. So you can get cinematic DoF with the GH5 II.Audio. I use the Panasonic DMW-XLR1 mic adapter. It is (almost) perfect. (I wish the knobs had a little more resistance to them, they feel slippery and it makes me nervous.) Single shotgun mic with a y-adapter gives me great audio with a safety channel. BMPCC4K can't do that.V-Log L. It's included and it looks great as long as you're in 10bit.I love, love, love the GH5 II. It is totally underrated.(The GH6 is $500 more and what do you get? An extra stop of dynamic range at ISO2000 + bad streaking around windows and other bright light sources + mis-matched memory card slots + a body the size of a freight truck? Pffft. No thanks.)What would make the GH5 II better?- Full v-log, like its Panasonic FF brothers.- ProRes Proxy. That's right, I said proxy. I shoot 6k open gate and deliver HD on YouTube and Bluray. Proxy is plenty. I like my file sizes small and easily digestible, thank you.
I bought this in hopes of replacing an older Panasonic camera, but I have returned to using the older camera. Several times, I accidentally pressed a function button while trying to do something else. I also had difficulty with the screen turning off when I was shooting in tight spaces and dim light. When everything went well, the camera is very good but all too often something went wrong. I read some suggestions online, but none of them solved screen turning off problem. It seems to only happen when the lighting is dim and I am holding the camera at unusual angles or in tight places, but unfortunately for me that happened too often.
The GH5 is still a great hybrid camera with awesome (4K) video features and now it's a very good deal, especially used (in near mint condition for close to $1,000). If one knows how to optimize its AF, including the installation of the latest firmware, this is quite usable too. I have been using 2 of them with Panasonic pro lenses for shooting indoor interviews and small products in 4K video with ease of use and high quality results. Until I have a need for higher than 4K they are going to remain my cameras of choice. My "no" for "easy to use" is not because the camera is complicated but because it has so many features that one has to spend the time necessary to learn how to use it to its best.
I've been shooting mirrorless cameras since the Lumix G1 came out. I've had a mix of Olympus, Panasonic and Sony micro four thirds (MFT) and full frame cameras, and always seem to come back to Panasonic because of their ease of use, good menu system, and versatility. This was my third Lumix MFT. I'm not a video photographer, so the GH5 is a bit of overkill for me, and I'm in the process of replacing it with a G9. I generally have both a full frame and a MFT and use a lot of adapted film camera lenses. This combo makes each lens have two effective focal lengths. I think the image quality of the MFT format equals that of the full-frame in good light. I highly recommend the GH5 for advanced armature photographers, and for a travel camera for professionals if equipped ... MoreI've been shooting mirrorless cameras since the Lumix G1 came out. I've had a mix of Olympus, Panasonic and Sony micro four thirds (MFT) and full frame cameras, and always seem to come back to Panasonic because of their ease of use, good menu system, and versatility. This was my third Lumix MFT. I'm not a video photographer, so the GH5 is a bit of overkill for me, and I'm in the process of replacing it with a G9. I generally have both a full frame and a MFT and use a lot of adapted film camera lenses. This combo makes each lens have two effective focal lengths. I think the image quality of the MFT format equals that of the full-frame in good light. I highly recommend the GH5 for advanced armature photographers, and for a travel camera for professionals if equipped with a good lens. For video enthusiasts, the GH5's reputation speaks for itself.
| Earn | 3x points |
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Camera Format | Micro Four Thirds (2x Crop Factor) |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 |
| Sensor Type | MOS |