powered by Two-minute review The Panasonic GH5 II's predecessor, the original GH5, was a landmark camera for video makers. It offered gorgeous 4K footage quality, a wide variety of shooting options and good handling, as well as valuable features like in-body image stabilization and dual SD card slots. It was also a solid stills camera, with decent all-round imaging performance, despite its small Micro Four Thirds sensor. The GH5 II doesn’t do anything to spoil the party. It comes with everything that made its predecessor a success, plus a little bit extra. But only a little bit: with more or less the same sensor and same range of video resolutions, frame rates and bitrates, there’s no great leap forward here.