I am still getting used to shooting with my GH5, and one of the things that was bugging me was : How long does a fresh battery last ?
So I did a few tests to find out.
GH5 Set-Up
GH5 with Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 mk1 lens ( firmware 1.3 )
- LCD open and set to it's highest brightness level
- GH5 is set to dual-mode IS ( works great with the mark 1 lens )
- Natural camera profile with contrast and sharpness turned down to -5, noise-reduction -2, saturation -2
- 400 ISO
- Two Lexar 128GB Professional 1000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Cards (Class 10, UHS-II Speed Class 3)
- Focus was set to AFS
- Fresh Panasonic brand camera battery
Camera was set up for a static shot, so performance might be worse if you were shooting hand-held and the dual IS had more of a workout.
GH5 BATTERY RUN-DOWN TESTS
1080 HD 8-bit MP4 : 2 hours 26 minutes
4K UHD 8-bit MP4 : 2 hours 15 minutes
1080 HD 10-bit MP4 : 1 hour 56 minutes
4K UHD 10-bit MP4 : 1 hour 50 minutes
GH4 BATTERY RUN-DOWN TESTS
1080 HD 8-bit MP4 : 4 hours 4 minutes
4K UHD 8-bit MP4 : 2 hours 59 minutes
...So it looks like you get an extra 30 minutes of GH5 battery life if you shoot 8-bit instead of 10-bit, but I know I'm going to shoot almost everything in 10-bit. At least now I have some idea about how long a battery lasts when shooting 4K 10-bit, so from this point on I'm going to consider my GH5 batteries as 90+ minute batteries for my shoots, and I will definitely use the battery-grip at some point just to double this time limit.
I haven't bought the XLR audio adapter yet ( I'm putting the money into a Sound Devices MixPre6 instead ), but I'm sure you would kill your GH5 battery even faster if you had two weak-signal XLR mics connected to your GH5.
So I did a few tests to find out.
GH5 Set-Up
GH5 with Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 mk1 lens ( firmware 1.3 )
- LCD open and set to it's highest brightness level
- GH5 is set to dual-mode IS ( works great with the mark 1 lens )
- Natural camera profile with contrast and sharpness turned down to -5, noise-reduction -2, saturation -2
- 400 ISO
- Two Lexar 128GB Professional 1000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Cards (Class 10, UHS-II Speed Class 3)
- Focus was set to AFS
- Fresh Panasonic brand camera battery
Camera was set up for a static shot, so performance might be worse if you were shooting hand-held and the dual IS had more of a workout.
GH5 BATTERY RUN-DOWN TESTS
1080 HD 8-bit MP4 : 2 hours 26 minutes
4K UHD 8-bit MP4 : 2 hours 15 minutes
1080 HD 10-bit MP4 : 1 hour 56 minutes
4K UHD 10-bit MP4 : 1 hour 50 minutes
GH4 BATTERY RUN-DOWN TESTS
1080 HD 8-bit MP4 : 4 hours 4 minutes
4K UHD 8-bit MP4 : 2 hours 59 minutes
...So it looks like you get an extra 30 minutes of GH5 battery life if you shoot 8-bit instead of 10-bit, but I know I'm going to shoot almost everything in 10-bit. At least now I have some idea about how long a battery lasts when shooting 4K 10-bit, so from this point on I'm going to consider my GH5 batteries as 90+ minute batteries for my shoots, and I will definitely use the battery-grip at some point just to double this time limit.
I haven't bought the XLR audio adapter yet ( I'm putting the money into a Sound Devices MixPre6 instead ), but I'm sure you would kill your GH5 battery even faster if you had two weak-signal XLR mics connected to your GH5.
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