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BGGH5 Battery Grip for LUMIX GH5 Explored

Photo Moment - May 04, 2017

The BGGH5 battery grip for the LUMIX GH5 is a lot more than a way to hold a second battery — learn what it's all about here!

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VIDEOS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
UNBOXING! GH5's XLR1 & Battery Grip BGGH5: https://youtu.be/30iCsc_DBrI
Five GH5 Tips You Need to Know!: https://youtu.be/JbEJz3qW2CU

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OK folks, an update on the battery swap. I have confirmed both with Panasonic and by testing this myself. This is with the GH5 set to use the BG (battery grip) battery as the priority battery (meaning it uses it first).

1. If you remove the battery in the BG (battery grip) while the GH5 is being powered from the BG, the camera will power cycle. This is expected behavior.

2. If you are recording a video and the battery in the BG runs out, the camera will seamlessly transfer to the internal batter, and NOT interrupt recording.

3. Once that happens, it's safe to remove the depleted BG battery, and replace it with a fresh one. When you do, even while recording, the camera will seamlessly switch BACK to the BG battery.

Hope that answers the questions I didn't have the answers to live!
Ok, no problem. So the key is.....Set to use BG first, let the battery in the BG run out while recording (DON'T remove it before that), it will seamlessly swap to the body battery, then you remove and replace the BG battery with a fully charged battery and the camera will seamlessly swap back to the BG battery. Rinse and repeat as much as needed :-)
+Real World Endo I haven't watched the old video to see what happened then but I asked someone at Panasonic to try the same thing (removing BG battery while the camera is on) on both an upgraded and non-upgraded body, and the same thing happened (it power cycled). So, if I said it didn't before, I was wrong. If in my old unboxing video it worked without power cycling, then that's something we need to look into.
Wait a minute, that doesn't make any sense. Power recycle means that it will turn off and back on. Are you saying that if we want to switch the battery in the Grip while the camera is recording we have to manually switch to the body in the camera menu before removing the battery and then switch back to the BG once you've changed the battery? You said this was not the case before the firmware update. Did Panasonic change with the update?!
- Yep!
That comes out exactly like I said, and this procedure goes up to even GH3... One of the most clever advantage that Lumix engineers ever did... Thus you can keep recording hours and hours... Yummy!
that is simply incredible news to hear!
Hello Mr. Joseph. So with long form recording, where you know you may run out of battery with just one battery. Should I set the camera to prioritize the grip then internal or internal then grip so that the switch doesn't cut recording?
@@photojoseph Thank you so much.
Grip. Then while you’re swapping it can carry over to the internal.
I just got my hands on a GH4, I have never done any photography, so this will be my first camera. I purchased off ebay, came with a lens (Lumix G Vario 1:3.5-5.6 / 14-42 ASPH@46 Mega OIS), two batteries, a charger, and of course the body, and vlog already unlocked. Seeing this, I ordered the powergrip for $60 because why not, it will give me a place to stick the second battery haha :) I was very interested in the XLR1 as an additional accessory, but alas, it does not work with the GH4. I am interested in purchasing a nice all around lens, but I have no idea what to look for. While I listed the specs for the lens coming with the camera, I have no idea what any of it means, other than the "Lumix G Vario". My plan is to photograph nature, nothing dramatic (I'll leave that to BBC Earth), but things like plant life, beautiful insects (butterflies, moths), weather, natural water bodies and so forth and then to take my already existing craft of writing orchestral music to pair to the cinematography and photos.
Great video! I like the idea and performance of being host and director on air! Amazing!
@@shuttersblink2019 wow thank you, I really appreciate that!!
@@photojoseph I’m directing over 15 year and your native behavior while talking and switching cameras is so delightful! Something completely new from boring clean cuts and obvious transitions. Interesting to watch!!!! My deep respect :))
It’s a lot of work!!
does it work with gh5s?
Is it a bug or not?
Its been almost 3 years and still if you take out battery or external power - camera resets. And you loose your video footage. Any workaround / bugfix / information from Panasonic about this problem?
How are you calling this a bug? You are literally yanking the power out of the camera while it's writing to disk. Think about unplugging a computer while a file is being saved — how would you expect the computer to save the file without any power? This is the same. If you simply unplug the power or pull out the batter while it's shooting, yeah, you'll end up with a corrupted file. If the battery dies that is different — the camera knows it's going to run out of power so shuts down safely and finishes writing the at the last possible moment. But if you just pull the power out — yeah, you're going to have a corrupted file. This is NOT a bug. This is expected behavior from any electronics.
thanks! it help a lot !!!
Thanks for such an insightful video. One question, is there any flex between the battery grip and the camera body?
Nope
Will this battery grip work on the GH5s?
Yes
Thanks! I learned a lot!
Thanks for the review. I really appreciate the great tip of holding a function button to bring up the customization button!
I was hoping the battery grip would be able to hold 2 batteries. Bummer.
What Multicam switcher do you use -> + iPad App?
Here’s a video on my setup: How I LIVE Stream: Hardware in a Professional YouTube LIVE Streaming Studio https://youtu.be/aL1gV3yJvCM
Thanks a lot from this video and update on the battery swap test, Once I know it can record unlimited time and no need to shut down to change BG battery,I bought it immediately , before I buy it I always need to worry about when will it runs out of battery , and should I change battery earlier to avoid record interrupt during the live idol show ,now I can completely use all the battery power in BG.
Does the battery grip have any effect on weather proofing? does it compromise the camera's weather guarding?
I’ll address your comment LIVE right here https://youtu.be/H5zfLWv2u9I on PhotoJoseph‘s Photo Moment 2017-08-28
Does it fit on the ronin-m properly with the grip?
You'd have to ask them… but I'd imagine keeping it lighter is more desirable.
About the battery grip. 1 battery in the camera and 2 batteries in the battery grip? So in total 3 batteries right ?
+Ravi Seth no, one in the grip, so two total
How long would both batteries last when using on photos or video, still considering weather to get the GH5 or not?
+Gordon Tovell I can't compare to the Canon (no experience with it) but I can say I've always been pleased with GH battery life.
I haven't used that one. I'm still using a Canon T2i and wanting to upgrade soon here because I'm at a level where I need better equipment and better low light conditions which I can see from youtube videos online that it does a great job. And the fact the canon charges way too much for their lens is another reason I'm wanting to switch to the GH5
+Gordon Tovell No simple measurement because it depends on SO many factors (shooting intervals, previewing shots, frame rate shot at, WiFi/Bluetooth use, sleep patterns, IBIS, etc.). But it's seems pretty universally agreed that the GH5 battery lasts a long time, and 2x batteries is 2x time. If you've used the GH4, it's a little LESS because of increased battery requirements.
Horrible tripod mounting hole location.
I have watched numerous videos from you and while I have been thinking of getting a GH5 almost since the day of release, I finally pulled the trigger yesterday and picked one up with a 12-60 and the vlog software (how bizarre this item is shipped ONLY in that strange soft rubber pouch with a hand taped keycode...wtf?). Right out of the box completely un-setup, the pictures are jaw dropping. The sticker shock is rapidly going away. I just ordered the training series direct from you and look forward to learning everything I can about this powerhouse... aaaaaaand subscribed.
+bif roberts How do I gold star this comment?! 😁🙏😁 Thank you so much!
Always learning something new from your videos :)
sweet!
@PhotoJoseph CACTUS V6 II is a flash trigger and Cactus say it works with Panasonic and HSS. The will release a wireless TTL firmware upgrade for Panasonic/Olympus later in the year.http://flashhavoc.com/cactus-x-ttl-for-v6-ii-announced/

Cactus has not verified their triggers to work with GH4 and GH5 yet.

https://www.cactus-image.com

According to PocketWizard only the GH4 is officiellt supported by their FlexTT5 for Panasonic as of now. People in forums has used it with the GH5. If you're going for a FkexTT5 be sure that you have the right frequency for your county.

The V6 II works with different branded flashes FlexTT5 only with Panasonic flashes as of now.
@PhotoJoseph In Unboxing video it was the same.
swapping the battery in the grip indeed doesn't seamlessly change the power source to the in body battery. However, this - probably bug - may be prevented when you first let camera switch the power source when the grip battery has drained down and the camera automatically switches to the in body battery. When you only then swap the battery in the battery grip, it will be interesting to know what happens then.
Ah... Now I see you already have tested this and it works indeed as described in my comment. Great! Thanks for the update!
Thanks for the great content as always. I'm looking forward to trying the gh5 and this battery.
Reference your remark about your Shure earbuds - I took a small yellow post-it note and wrapped it around one of the cables leading to my right ear. To make sure it is secured, I wrapped it with clear scotch tape a few times. When putting them on I look down at the cable and know that one is for my right ear because it is thicker. I can put it on in dark arenas with no problems.
+Jose Rodriguez Clever. I need to keep mine as clean looking as possible because they're visible on air, but yeah, a subtle marking on the right one is a fine idea, thanks
Ordered a grip about a month ago and still waiting for it to arrive at my local camera shop. But I find the GH5s a lot better to hold than the GH4s
Can you tell us more about how to plug into external power?
+Sou Lee Uh, right… crap. Well ok, not mid record. But you could still continue shooting after a reboot. Yeah that's thin… problem is, I had it in my head that you could remove the battery and therefore had all these advantages of that planned out. I discovered last second that that didn't actually work, which really messed with my plans of what to tell you. Apparently, that "advantage" was still in my brain pan when I started talking. Guess I didn't flush the cache :-)
PhotoJoseph so you told us in the beginning the benefit of using a external power with battery grip is for in case power goes out..but you then showed us if you take the battery out of the battery grip, the camera turns off and power cycles to switch to the camera battery! So it wouldn't help if the power goes off.
I’ll address your comment LIVE right here https://youtu.be/Blv8jYPgDhM on PhotoJoseph‘s Photo Moment 2017-05-08
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