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Nikon D5600 vs Panasonic GH5 – Comparison

Here’s our Nikon D5600 vs Panasonic GH5 comparison. The comparison is a little unfair since the GH5 is an incredible, but expensive mirrorless video camera, while the D5600 is a budget friendly mid-range DSLR.

Our comparison table below covers all the important specifications of each camera. Below that, we specifically talk about the new improvements and which model is better suited for your needs.

Nikon D5600GH5
Megapixels24.220.3
Sensor TypeCMOSLive MOS
Sensor FormatAPS-C (DX)Micro Four Thirds
Crop Factor1.5x2.0x
AA FilterNoneNone
Image Resolution6000 x 40005184 x 3888
Body Image StabilizationNoYes
Lens MountNikon FX/DXMicro Four Thirds
ISO100 - 25,600200 - 25,600
Expanded ISONo100
AF Points39225 Contrast
Cross-type AF Points90 phase
Continuous Mode5fps12fps
LCD3.2" - Fully Articulated3.2" - Fully Articulated
LCD Resolution1,036,800 dots1,620,000 dots
TouchscreenYesYes
Focus PeakingNoYes
Top LCD DisplayNoNo
Viewfinder TypeOpticalEVF (3.68M)
Viewfinder Coverage95%100%
Viewfinder Magnification0.82x1.52x
Video Resolution1920x1080 (60/50/30/25/24p)4096x2160 (24p)
 1280x720 (60/50p)3840x2160 (60/50/30/25/24p)
Microphone JackYesYes
Headphone JackNoYes
Memory Card TypeSDSD + SD
Dual Card SlotsNoYes
SD UHS SupportUHS-IUHS-II
Fastest Shutter Speed1/40001/16000
Slowest Shutter Speed30"60"
Bulb ModeYesYes
JPEG Buffer Size100600
RAW Buffer Size1260
Time LapseYesYes
Built-in FlashYesNo
Max Flash Sync Speed1/2001/250
Startup Time0.4s 
Built-in Wi-FiYesYes
Built-in GPSNoNo
Built- in NFCYesNo
BluetoothYesYes
USB TypeUSB 2.0USB 3.0
Environmentally SealedNoYes
Battery Life (CIPA)820 shots410 shots
Battery IncludedYes (EN-EL14a)Yes
Weight16.4 oz (465g)25.6 oz (725g)
Size4.9 x 3.8 x 2.8"5.5 x 3.9 x 3.4"
PriceAmazonAmazon
Release Date20172017

Nikon D5600 Advantages:

  • Megapixels – 4 more megapixels. For printing big and cropping, the Nikon D5600 is a much better choice.
  • Sensor Format – APS-C is bigger than MFT, which results in slightly less noise at higher ISO levels.
  • Cross-type AF points – 9 vs 0. Cross-type AF points are much more accurate and faster in low light.
  • Built-in Flash
  • Built-in NFC
  • Battery Life – 820 shots vs 410 shots.
  • Weight – The Nikon D5600 weights 260g less.
  • Less Expensive – The D5600 costs around $1100 less.

The D5600 offers 4 more megapixels, more cross-type AF points that will work better in low light, a built-in flash and twice as long battery life. It’s a lot cheaper so if you’re just looking for something affordable that can take great videos and photos, it’ll be worth it.

You can buy it at Amazon or read more reviews.

Panasonic GH5 Advantages:

  • Body Image Stabilization – The Panasonic GH5 has built-in body stabilization for photos and videos, which is an excellent feature for traveling and shooting in low light.
  • AF Points – 225 vs 39. More means you have a lot more focus points to choose from to perfectly frame your subject. However, the D5600 has more cross-type and phase detection points, which gives it an advantage in certain conditions (low light, or low contrast situations). The GH5 is not bad, it’s just that most DSLRs perform better in low light.
  • Continuous mode – 12fps vs 5fps – More is better for sports and wildlife since you have more chances of getting a tack sharp shot.
  • LCD Resolution – Higher resolution.
  • Focus Peaking – Very useful for seeing if your subject is in focus (both photo and video).
  • Viewfinder Coverage – 100% vs 95%.
  • Viewfinder Magnification – Higher magnification.
  • Video Resolution – 4K video available.
  • Headphone Jack – Useful for previewing your audio quality straight out the camera.
  • Dual Card Slots – More room for extra photos, or simply for backup.
  • UHS-II – Faster writing speeds than UHS-I, but you need a memory card that can handle such speeds.
  • Faster Max Shutter Speed – 1/16000 vs 1/4000.
  • JPEG Buffer Size – 600 vs 100. Useful for long bursts.
  • RAW Buffer Size – 60 vs 12.
  • Max Flash Sync Speed – 1/250 vs 1/200.
  • USB 3.0 – Faster file transferring out the camera.
  • Environmentally Sealed – The Panasonic GH5 is much more protected for shooting outdoors in difficult terrain and bad weather conditions.

These advantages are nothing unexpected, considering the camera costs quite a lot. However, it’s absolutely worth it if you’re into videos (hobby or professionally). The built-in body stabilization is wonderful to have, it’s got 4K video (including 4096×2160 at 24p), 2 memory card slots with UHS-II Support, USB 3.0, environmental sealing, higher LCD resolution and a ton of other video features that will allow you to truly get the video files you want.

You can buy it at Amazon or read more reviews.

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