The beauty of the GH7 is the best stabilization on the market, this is the first time you can not use a stabilizer! Of course, this applies to lenses 24mm to 50mm, if you need to add electronic stabilization below, here are examples th-cam.com/video/Ukr92vGXifU/w-d-xo.html and here th-cam.com/video/-xfP3s_6yQ8/w-d-xo.html. The GH7 is simply convenient, as you correctly said, no one cares what kind of camera you have, the main thing is that it is convenient and believe me, on no movie camera will you be able to instantly change the modes of 25, 50, and 200 frames with the movement of just one wheel, but hybrids can do this. Movie cameras are about quality, hybrids are about convenience!
The problem I have with sensor stabilization is the slight wobble, but agree, is best on the Panasonic cameras. I go back and forth on the GH6. My biggest issue is the autofocus. I know I'm in the minority ;) When I can pick up the GH7 for a reasonable amount I'll try it. The argument I made about the C100 vs GH6 is also true for the GH6 vs my Sony A7S--more buttons and other convenient features on the GH6. Thanks for comment!
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The beauty of the GH7 is the best stabilization on the market, this is the first time you can not use a stabilizer! Of course, this applies to lenses 24mm to 50mm, if you need to add electronic stabilization below, here are examples th-cam.com/video/Ukr92vGXifU/w-d-xo.html and here th-cam.com/video/-xfP3s_6yQ8/w-d-xo.html. The GH7 is simply convenient, as you correctly said, no one cares what kind of camera you have, the main thing is that it is convenient and believe me, on no movie camera will you be able to instantly change the modes of 25, 50, and 200 frames with the movement of just one wheel, but hybrids can do this. Movie cameras are about quality, hybrids are about convenience!
The problem I have with sensor stabilization is the slight wobble, but agree, is best on the Panasonic cameras. I go back and forth on the GH6. My biggest issue is the autofocus. I know I'm in the minority ;) When I can pick up the GH7 for a reasonable amount I'll try it. The argument I made about the C100 vs GH6 is also true for the GH6 vs my Sony A7S--more buttons and other convenient features on the GH6. Thanks for comment!