To cut to the chase, here’s my top 5 best DSLR and mirrorless camera picks (read on for the long edition): Stark Insider Top 5 Summary:īest DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras for Shooting Video Panasonic GH5 with Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART lens and Atomos Ninja Inferno recorder/monitor.
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If you’re interested in shooting high quality video using a DSLR or mirrorless camera you are in luck: the world is your oyster and awash with many quality options.īut with so many choices it can be hard to decide which camera to buy - and, by the way, we should all agree that even that Android or Apple iPhone in our pocket or purse could do be perfectly suitable for the task at hand.Īfter shooting video for a living since 2006 here’s my picks for the top 5 best DSLR and mirrorless cameras if you’re planning to do the same, or even as a fun, rewarding hobby.
You can follow my articles with reviews, tips & tricks, videos about the GH5 here on Stark Insider. But I think it can even go toe-to-toe with cameras costing much more. At only $1,398 USD this is an impressive deal given the feature set. I’ve been shooting with the GH5 for Stark Insider (interviews, short films, travel videos) for the past few years, and it’s really an impressive camera, most notably the IBIS (you can use non-stabilized lenses handheld) and 10-bit codec (better for color grading). Note: The Panasonic Lumix GH5 has become my all-around hero camera for video. 4K 10-bit video, dual SD card slots and a bucket-load of creative potential. Panasonic GH5 micro four thirds mirrorless camera.