Panasonic GH5S: Best for videographers
This micro Four Thirds camera is a dead ringer for its predecessor, the GH5, with some minor differences. Made for shooting 4K videos, the 10.2-megapixel camera lacks image stabilisation (if you’re shooting video, you would most likely mount it on a tripod or a gimball).
As with the GH5, deep diving into the menus was a bit confusing for me; but when I started capturing some footage with a 42.5-mm lens (Rs 101,990), I discovered the tools most suited for serious videographers (I’m not one, so I had to call in my brother-in-law, who is one, to

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